I added a support thread (164336) requesting how to get the USB N13
device to work at "N" speed on a laptop which has already got an
internal wireless adapter without any successful suggstions or
assistance provided.

Th RT2800 USB driver is loaded however if I blacklist this I get the USB
N13 to work in the following conditions.

If the internal Laptop wireless driver is turned on the N13 USB wireless
will connect and work at 54MB NOT 300MB using driver USB. When connected
to another desktop Ubuntu system it loads and conects at 270MB.

If the internal laptop wireless card is turned off the USB does not
connect. I expected that the best way to use the USB wireless card would
be to first turn off the internal card as it would work with other O/S

If the internal laptop wireless is turned on and the USB is not connect
the internal wireless connects at 54 MB using driver iwl3945.

I want to be able to use USB wireless when the internal laptop is turned
off and connect at 270MB or better than 54MB to watch MythTv. The
question remains how are these devices supported as many people with
older laptops with 54M G wireless cards will want to upgrade to a 300 MB
N device however the questions is how will Ubuntu support this scenario?

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  rt3070sta module missing in linux-image-2.6.32-21-generic

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