#define RTVID4 0x050d <<=== this should be located at almost the very end of the file
#define RTPID4 0x705a <<=== this should be located at almost the very end of the file {USB_DEVICE(RTVID4,RTPID4)},\<<= this should be located at almost the very end of the file Can i put that anywhere at the end of the file or does it have to be in a specific spot ? |
ok should i download the driver for windows,or the one for linux,thanks im nooby,
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ok should i download the windows driver or the linux one,thank,from a nooby
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well you're running Linux.....
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this is the driver i recently downloaded from ralink, RT73_Linux_STA_Drv1.0.3.6(2).tar.gz its showing up as a invalid driver when i run ndiswrapper -l,the linux one that is,when i previously installed the rt73.inf from my adapters cdrom,i got driver present hardware present,when i previously installed rt73.sys and rt73.inf i got invalid driver,
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rt73
will the rt73 driver for Ubuntu also work for Suse?
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Tengo un Belkin wireless usb, con Debian (2.6.16-2-686). He seguido cuidadosamente, linea a línea, los pasos que hace asalford en su HOWTO y he conseguido, tal como se indica, instalar el módulo. Funciona perfectamente.
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missing rausb0
has anyone else who had this problem been able to fix it?
my lsmod shows the rt73 module, yet no rausb0 was created... |
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ok, so i got it to show up in iwconfig(rausb0), but is has this:
rausb0 RT73 WLAN Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:113 Rx invalid nwid:0 invalid crypt:0 invalid misc:0 now, i am new to wireless networking in linux, but i thought there was supposed to at least be a null string for essid in that listing. also, when i try 'ifconfig rausb0 inet up' i get no output, as if it worked, but shows the same stats in i(w/f)config and says its still down if i try to set the essid or anything else. i am using the driver downloaded yesterday, and the kernel was installed 2 days ago(2.6.17-gentoo-r8) anyone had experience with this sort of thing? |
debian:/home/juan# iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. rausb0 RT73 WLAN Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:113 Rx invalid nwid:0 invalid crypt:0 invalid misc:0 debian:/home/juan# ifconfig rausb0 inet up debian:/home/juan# iwconfig lo no wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. rausb0 RT73 WLAN ESSID:"" Mode:Auto Frequency=1 MHz Bit Rate=54 Mb/s RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Link Quality=0/100 Signal level:-121 dBm Noise level:-115 dBm Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 debian:/home/juan# iwlist rausb0 scanning - Te saldrá un listado con las wifi que hay en tu radio de acción. |
I got the driver compiled using Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper, but I cannot seem to be able to connect to any wireless point. I don't know if the configuration should be done through the rt73sta.dat file or using the wireless configuration. It seems that using the terminal to make rausb0 work freezes the system. Any suggestions?
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i tried the updated souce, it comes up with numerous errors
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