AFAIK, the driver from Ralink cannot be configured to use WEP or WPA by standard means (iwconfig etc). Instead, it's necessary to enter the key, authentication mode etc to a text file in /etc/Wireless/RT61STA/rt61sta.dat *before* loading the module. Instrucions for this can be found in the driver's readme file,
AFAIK, the driver from Ralink cannot be configured to use WEP or WPA by standard means (iwconfig etc). Instead, it's necessary to enter the key, authentication mode etc to a text file in /etc/Wireless/ RT61STA/ rt61sta. dat *before* loading the module. Instrucions for this can be found in the driver's readme file,
2005_1230_ RT61_Linux_ STA_Drv1. 0.3.0.tar. gz STA_Drv1. 0.3.0_200512230 /Module/ readme
-> RT61_Linux_
I hope I'm not the only one who finds this a bit "unique"....