Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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linux-backports-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Hardy |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
|
Stefan Bader | ||
Hardy |
Fix Released
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High
|
Stefan Bader | ||
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu) |
Won't Fix
|
Medium
|
Ubuntu Kernel Network Team | ||
Hardy |
Won't Fix
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Medium
|
Ubuntu Kernel Network Team | ||
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu) |
Won't Fix
|
High
|
Stefan Bader | ||
Hardy |
Won't Fix
|
High
|
Stefan Bader |
Bug Description
===
The poll shows that most of the problems with wireless networking are problems with ralink cards in Ubuntu.
POLL: What wireless chipset are you having a problem with in Gutsy?
http://
The bug occurs commonly and it's very important - and will be easy - to fix it.
=======
Cards don't work because of the invalid drivers (extremely slow connection, no connection, connection lost, lack of the wpa support) included in Ubuntu.
Work-around: To install the proper driver from serialmonkey.
SOLUTION:
1. Find out which version of a serialmonkey driver works properly with each ralink card.
2. Implement ralink serialmonkey drivers in Ubuntu.
http://
Most likely the newest CVS version of each ralink driver works correctly.
===
Please write which drivers are known to work and which are invalid.
==
Exemplary posts on ubuntuforums.org:
Linksys WUSB54G V4 (rt2570-based card)
http://
HOWTO: RT73 (RT71) serialmonkey drivers
http://
=======
OLD BUG DESCRIPTION:
=======
I configured my rt2400 card connection in network-admin succesfully but the connection is extremely slow.
Ping works, but I can't get into any website, download packages through Synaptic even if waiting a few minutes.
The card was recognized by Feisty as ra0, but now it's wlan0 in Gutsy.
PING onet.pl (213.180.130.200) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 213.180.130.200: icmp_seq=4 ttl=52 time=93.6 ms
64 bytes from 213.180.130.200: icmp_seq=5 ttl=52 time=82.8 ms
64 bytes from 213.180.130.200: icmp_seq=6 ttl=52 time=96.9 ms
The problem does not occur when running Feisty and when running Gutsy with Feisty kernel (2.6.20.x). The newest Gutsy and Hardy kernel still generates problems with ralink card. The transfer rate is extremly low - 678 b/s - 1391 b/s.
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Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #1 |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #2 |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #3 |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #4 |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #5 |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #6 |
Leann Ogasawara (leannogasawara) wrote : | #7 |
Changed in linux-source-2.6.22: | |
assignee: | nobody → leannogasawara |
Changed in linux-source-2.6.22: | |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
status: | New → Incomplete |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #8 |
The problem does not occur when running Feisty and when running Gutsy with Feisty kernel (2.6.20.x). The newest Gutsy kernel still generates problems with ralink card. The transfer rate is extremly low - 678 b/s - 1391 b/s.
Changed in linux-source-2.6.22: | |
assignee: | leannogasawara → ubuntu-kernel-network |
status: | Incomplete → Confirmed |
Jonathan Austin (mailforwho) wrote : | #9 |
- Output of lspci from feisty Edit (1.6 KiB, text/plain)
I have the same problem when using gutsy. Under Feisty it's fine for me.
I have a ralink rt2500 based PCI card.
I've attached the output of lspci from feisty.
Using a WEP network set up by network manager (the first release this has 'worked' for me in - yay :)
jepessen (danwolf80) wrote : | #10 |
I've a problem too.
I've tried today to install gutsy tribe 5 on my Fujitsu Siemens Amilo A 1630, with alternate iso.
But when textual installation program searches fot network interfaces, it find only the ethernet card and the IR. Feisty, instead, find and use ralink chipset during installation without any problem.
I've stopped installation of gutsy 'cause of this.
lspci command gives me this row about ralink card
00:0b.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
If necessary, I'll install gutsy.
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #11 |
Will be the bug resolved in the final Gutsy release? It makes all rt2x00 cards useless with Ubuntu!
Kai Stempfle (kai-stempfle) wrote : | #12 |
Well, it's not currently listed at https:/
which means it will most likely not be fixed for the first release candidate.
jepessen (danwolf80) wrote : | #13 |
I've finally tried gutsy.
ralink card is not recognized during installation, only cable, but when all was installed, after reboot my wireless card was correctly identified and configured.
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #14 |
Oh, this is just great, it's still not even worked on _and_ not on the RC list :(
Adam McMaster (adammc) wrote : | #15 |
Is it too late to add it to the list?
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #16 |
Ubuntu 7.10 released today with a serious regression - RALINK cards work no more. Great! :( And.. nothing can be done?
Jos Dehaes (jos-dehaes) wrote : | #17 |
you can install the rt2400-source package and build the legacy driver with module-assistant. Don't forget to blacklist rt2400pci. This works for me (rt2500).
D-Evil (dj-soft) wrote : | #18 |
Ralink driver is under heavy development. If may be already solved, but I'm quite sure this can't be done (or is very hard to do) in this kernel version. You can try to compile newer version yourself.
Jos Dehaes (jos-dehaes) wrote : | #19 |
The rt2x00 is not API compatible with the gutsy kernel.
I've tried recent (last week) rt2x00 kernels, the driver is still a lot slower than the legacy driver (100kB/s), although it does work with network-manager. I find myself always going back to the legacy driver.
Kai Stempfle (kai-stempfle) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 does not work in Gutsy! | #20 |
You can also try to use ndiswrapper and Ralink's Windows drivers.
Just switched to ndiswrapper and it works (RT2500 based PCI card).
wodz (wodz) wrote : Re: Ralink rt2400 does not work in Gutsy! | #21 |
Is there legacy driver shipped with Gutsy (and blacklisted)? If so there is no problem, if not I don't get why it is not done this way. In Feisty new rt2x00 driver was present but blacklisted (brave one could try unstable driver) and every one were happy.
terdon (terdon) wrote : | #22 |
Hi guys,
I finally got my onboard RT2500 card working under Gutsy on my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1630. The drivers that come with gutsy didn't work and nor did ndiswrapper. However, the lastest CVS snapshot of seriualmonkey's driver (http://
So, just download the file, untar, follow instructions in the README of the Module diretcory.
After you are done blackist the old drivers by adding these lines to /etc/modprobe.
blacklist rt2500pci
blacklist rt2x00pci
blacklist rt2x00lib
Hope this helps!
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #23 |
I tried to install the driver for my rt2400 and was successful with the legacy. The next-generation one does not work.
http://
D-Evil (dj-soft) wrote : | #24 |
I would like to say that this new driver works (with rt2400 pcmcia card). Yes, it has problems like slow performance, falling connection, no signal strength reporting, errors and lockups on suspend, so it is unusable right now. But it works, it supports wireless extensions, it can scan air, it works with NetworkManager, it can handle WPA (both personal and enterprise). So please be patient, things are moving and they are on the right way. Even this is better than nothing you have when you need WPA.
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #25 |
Legacy driver can also be used with WPA, it's just a different manner of setting things up. You say it yourself, it's unusable right now. In the near future it will be usable, but not with Gutsy. The legacy drivers should also be included.
Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) wrote : | #26 |
Anyone had any success with version 2.0.9-2 (available from the rt2x00-source package, from debian unstable)?
D-Evil (dj-soft) wrote : | #27 |
I've tried kernel 2.6.24-rc1 (driver is included here for first time, version 2.0.10) and there is no clearly visible progress in speed for me (I'm using WPA). But you can try to use Windows driver through ndiswrapper. It is fast, NetworkManager compatible (with WPA too) and even signal strength reporting works on rt2400 cards.
wodz (wodz) wrote : Re: Ralink rt2400/rt2500 does not work properly in Gutsy. | #28 |
I vote for inclusion of legacy drivers in Gutsy. The user will have the choice between legacy and new driver by means of blacklisting (as in Feisty). Current status of the driver for rt2x00 cards is what makes me NOT upgrade to Gutsy.
Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) wrote : | #29 |
I don't see your point. Legacy drivers ARE in Gutsy (thats what I'm using a this very moment):
rt2400-source - source for rt2400 wireless network driver: Version: 1.2.2+cvs20070219-3
rt2500-source - source for rt2500 wireless network driver: Version: 1:1.1.0-b4-4ubuntu1
rt2570-source - RT2570 wireless network drivers source: Version: 1.1.0+cvs20070219-2
wodz (wodz) wrote : | #30 |
I was not precise - my point is to ship both legacy and new rt2x00 modules with gutsy kernel (the way it was in feisty). By means of blacklisting user will have the choice to use NetworkManager compilant rt2x00 with poor performance (this can be default) or legacy one with weird configuration but with good performance. Compiling driver form rt2500-source with every kernel upgrade is rather unhandy.
Animacide (animacide) wrote : | #31 |
I agree with Wodz, but I'd go one step further and say the legacy driver should be the default. There seems to be a consensus that the rt2x00 module is unusable, and I can't see any reason why users would want an unusable module as the default. It also seems to me that most users would not want to go out of their way to compile a module just so they can get wireless working properly, and many of them may not even know that option exists. I imagine that there are quite a few less experienced users out there who are not even aware that a solution is available, they just know that after the Gutsy upgrade the wireless connection on their PC is buggy and slow.
Linuxluver (sbwithers) wrote : | #32 |
I followed the development of the rt2400/802.11b wireless drivers for a couple of years. Last I heard the drivers for the RaLink RT2400 did not work with the SMP version of any kernel and only worked with the UNI version of the kernel. Gutsy installs the SMP version of the kernel with no facility I can find to replace it with the uni kernel without connecting to the Net.....so I was screwed and had to get rid of Gutsy.
Xandros 4.0 includes/d both SMP and UNI versions of the kernel and one could switch between the two without having to download anything.
I'd rather get a good 802.11g wireless card that works well with Linux......but I have had to resort increasingly to Windows both for wireless networking and for video capture and processing. Having been on Linux exclusively for the past 6 years, moving back to Windows has been a disappointment. I just don't have time to frig around with Linux any more. ...and this issue is just one more example.
Henrik Nilsen Omma (henrik) wrote : | #33 |
This will be retargeted towards the Hardy kernel once it is released. It's tagged this as "hardy-
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22: | |
status: | Confirmed → Won't Fix |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #34 |
My rt2400 card still does not work under Hardy Alpha 2. I hope the proper, WORKING driver will be set by default in the next release.
description: | updated |
description: | updated |
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
assignee: | nobody → ubuntu-kernel-team |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
status: | New → Triaged |
_oOMOo_ (hermann-blaxhall) wrote : Re: Ralink rt2400/rt2500 does not work properly in Gutsy/Hardy | #35 |
I'm guessing this is related, affects the rt73usb module also
https:/
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : Re: Ralink rt2400/rt2500/rt61/rt73USB do not work properly in Gutsy/Hardy | #36 |
The bug affects also Ralink RT61 card. It does not work out of the box. It is needed to install another driver: http://
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : Re: Ralink rt2400/rt2500/rt61/rt73 do not work properly in Gutsy/Hardy | #37 |
The same problem with a slow connection with rt73 card has been reported by another user: https:/
description: | updated |
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #38 |
yes, I can confirm the rt73usb.ko driver does not work for "ANY RELEASE" never did, although the rt73 driver from here:
http://
works fine. Wpa works great as well, unfortunately any wpa password longer than 20 characters crashes Ubuntu and locks up the box, oops, nevermind, just checked this forum thread:
http://
it seems the password length issue has been resolved for wpa with the rt73 driver from serialmonkey, basically here is how to install:
wget http://
tar zxvf rt73-cvs-
cd rt73*
cd M*
make
sudo make install
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.
append this to the end of the file:
# rt73 blacklisted drivers
blacklist rt2500usb
blacklist rt73usb
blacklist rt2x00usb
blacklist rt2x00lib
blacklist ipv6
now sudo /etc/init.
# WORKING STATIC AES/WPA CONFIG
#auto wlan0
#iface wlan0 inet static
#address 192.168.1.66
#netmask 255.255.255.0
#gateway 192.168.1.254
#pre-up ifconfig wlan0 up
#pre-up iwconfig wlan0 essid 2WIRE
#pre-up iwconfig wlan0 mode managed
#pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set Channel=9
#pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set AuthMode=WPAPSK
#pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set EncrypType=AES
#pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set WPAPSK=
#pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set TxRate=0
# WORKING DYNAMIC AES/WPA CONFIG
auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
pre-up ifconfig wlan0 up
pre-up iwconfig wlan0 essid 2WIRE
pre-up iwconfig wlan0 mode managed
pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set Channel=10
pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set AuthMode=WPAPSK
pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set EncrypType=TKIP
pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set WPAPSK=
pre-up iwpriv wlan0 set TxRate=0
mtu 1500
There we go rt73 working perfectly, now, lets watch and see if the Ubuntu developers can add this wonderful driver to Gutsy and Heron...
Kyle Weller
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #39 |
btw its working with this exact card:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 050d:705a Belkin Components
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #40 |
oh and please stop by http://
kLever (klever) wrote : | #41 |
As I have stated in another bug report, 2.6.24 + rt2x00 cvs works flawlessly (good speed transfers, no lost connection, WPA encryption, working with NM) using an rt73 card. As Hardy will ship with 2.6.24 I think is just a matter of shipping with any recent build of rt2x00 and problem solved :)
description: | updated |
description: | updated |
description: | updated |
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #42 |
Currently you can't even compile the old legacy rt2500 driver with module assistent, it fails with all kinds of errors. I can't get the rt2x00 cvs to compile either, the developer said I can't compile against the kernel in Hardy, as there are some new changes in the wireless git kernel that haven't made it in the normal kernel yet.
description: | updated |
description: | updated |
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #43 |
The poll shows that most of the problems with wireless networking are problems with ralink cards in Ubuntu.
POLL: What wireless chipset are you having a problem with in Gutsy?
http://
Jerzy Jalocha N (jjalocha) wrote : | #44 |
I think that Bug #134660 and Bug #139070 are duplicates. Is it possible to merge them, in order to get a higher priority and more attention?
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #45 |
There seems to be a working version in the wireless git kernel tree, but still this bug doesn't get any attention from the developers.
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #46 |
Piotr, thanks for bringing that poll to attention, it sheds some light on things, here is another note... The serialmonkey drivers have always worked with these cards, not flawlessly in the past as they are now but the drivers in every last ubuntu release none of the cards worked out of the box when these serialmonkey drivers have been available for a few years. I am hoping that Gutsy will get a new modules package released with these fixed drivers and Hardy and every release after will be fixed. Lets make this an issue of the past and not repeat history.
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #47 |
I see that this bug's importance is set to medium, when there is plenty of duplicates of this bug and thousands of people effected which should increase its importance. I think a High importance or even critical importance would be more appropriate since this bug has plagued launchpad through every release of ubuntu and can be fixed simply by implementing the serial monkey drivers
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #48 |
I'm with Kyle here. I can't use my laptop at University because of this problem, since everytime the connection dies and I reboot the computer I can't connect to the wi-fi net anymore because the Uni system says I didn't disconnect (I have to click a disconnect link), so I'm still logged and will be kicked out automatically in, oh, 8 hours.
I think there's seems to be a lot of people with this issue... And as Kyle says, the fix doesn't seem like such a big deal (I wouldn't know, but I'm counting on you). Please, help us :)
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #49 |
Ok I have faith that this will be fixed soon, seen allot of activity with marking the duplicates of this bug, thanks in advance
Kyle
Ludwik Trammer (ludwik) wrote : | #50 |
I work for a high-school in Warsaw, Poland. We have more than 20 laptops with ASUS rt2500-based PCI cards we use in classrooms and was also affected by this bug. In previous Ubuntu versions, at least since 6.06 our WiFi cards worked great. But after upgrading to Gutsy WiFi stopped working properly.
The Network Manager shows all the available networks, but when we try to connect, at least to our WPA-protected (TKIP) network, it asks for the key and than tries to connect for about 30 seconds, but than fails.
As for now we've wrote a scripts that automatically builds a rt2500 driver from source on every newly installed system.
description: | updated |
Joe Taylor (joetaylor-42) wrote : RE: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gut | #51 |
Is there some problem with your email? I have received 27 mails from you in the last half an hour!
Thanks, Joe.
> From: <email address hidden>
> To: <email address hidden>
> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 20:36:33 +0000
> Subject: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy
>
> ** Description changed:
>
> - Ralink drivers are under heavy development. The legacy drivers should be
> - used in Ubuntu by default or the newest (next-generation) version BUT
> - ONLY when will offer the proper connection speed. Begginers won't fix
> - that bug because they won't know how to install that drivers with
> - module-assistant. Ralink cards should work out-of the box.
> -
> - The bug affects a lot of ralink-based cards so it's very important to be
> - fixed in Hardy!
> -
> -
> ===
> The poll shows that most of the problems with wireless networking are problems with ralink cards in Ubuntu.
> POLL: What wireless chipset are you having a problem with in Gutsy?
> http://
> +
> + The bug occurs commonly and it's very important - and will be easy - to fix it.
> + =======
> +
> + Cards don't work because of the invalid drivers (extremely slow
> + connection, no connection, connection lost, lack of the wpa support)
> + included in Ubuntu.
> +
> + Work-around: To install the proper driver from serialmonkey.
> +
> + SOLUTION:
> + 1. Find out which version of a serialmonkey driver works properly with each ralink card.
> + 2. Implement ralink serialmonkey drivers in Ubuntu.
> +
> + http://
> +
> + Most likely the newest CVS version of each ralink driver works
> + correctly.
> +
> ===
> + Please write which drivers are known to work and which are invalid.
> + ==
>
> -
> - The rt73 is known to work only with rt73-cvs-2007072709 version.
> - rt2400-source - source for rt2400 wireless network driver: Version: 1.2.2+cvs20070219-3
> - rt2500-source - source for rt2500 wireless network driver: Version: 1:1.1.0-b4-4ubuntu1
> - rt2570-source - RT2570 wireless network drivers source: Version: 1.1.0+cvs20070219-2
> + Exemplary posts on ubuntuforums.org:
>
> Linksys WUSB54G V4 (rt2570-based card)
> http://
>
> HOWTO: RT73 (RT71) serialmonkey drivers
> http://
>
> - ======
> -
> + =======
> + OLD BUG DESCRIPTION:
> + =======
> I configured my rt2400 card connection in network-admin succesfully but the connection is extremely slow.
> Ping works, but I can't get into any website, download packages through Synaptic even if waiting a few minutes.
> The card was recognized by Feisty as ra0, but now it's wlan0 in Gutsy.
>
> PING onet.pl (213.180.130.200) 56(84) bytes of data.
> 64 bytes from 213.180.130.200: icmp_seq=4 ttl=52 time=93.6 ms
> 64 bytes from 213.180.130.200: icmp_seq=5 ttl=52 time=82.8 ms
> 64 bytes from 213.180.130.200: icmp_seq=6 ttl=52 time=96.9 ms
>
> The problem does not occur when running Feisty and when running Gutsy
> with Feisty kernel (2.6.20.x). ...
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #52 |
He was adding duplicates to this bugreport, to which you are subscribed also. (see link on the last lines of this message)
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #53 |
Frak, could you change the importance of this bug to high? I'm not allowed to do this.
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #54 |
I did that already, some developer changed it to a lower priority
because this bug doesn't prevent your system from booting or anything :/
Op 24 jan 2008, om 22:35 heeft Piotr Makowski het volgende geschreven:
> Frak, could you change the importance of this bug to high? I'm not
> allowed to do this.
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the
> box in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #55 |
Ok here are the guidelines and they do not suggest anything to do with booting or not booting, it is a bug that impacts a large portion of ubuntu users.
Kyle
"Launchpad uses the following guidelines for assigning importance: Untriaged: the bug report has not be triaged yet. This is the default importance for new bugs. Wishlist: a request to add a new feature to one of the programs in Ubuntu. Use this for bugs which aren't really bugs but ideas for new features which do not yet exist. Low: bugs that affect functionality, but to a lesser extent than most bugs Medium: a functionality bug of the standard variety. Most bugs are of "Medium" severity. High: a bug that has a severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated) or has a moderate impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users (estimated) Critical: a bug which has a severe impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users."
http://
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #56 |
So this should be marked as high
_oOMOo_ (hermann-blaxhall) wrote : | #57 |
I think this should be raised too. It is a shame IMHO that Gutsy was shipped with flaky drivers when the legacy ones worked perfectly well, as far as I can see simply because of a fixation with Network Manager. The Ubuntu Hardy source for rt2x00 dates back to early November; have Serialmonkey made no progress since then? The problem with Hardy as it stands 2.6.24-4 is that the legacy drivers do not work (in my experience), so we no longer have the option to compile and install a working older version. Whilst the drivers do not prevent the system booting, a laptop without a decent wireless connection is badly hamstrung.
Jerzy Jalocha N (jjalocha) wrote : | #58 |
In the case of the duplicate Bug #104743, the problem seems to be fixed in Hardy.
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #59 |
agreed!
a laptop without a decent wireless connection is a big problem!
this bug may not prevent anyone from booting, but it makes people have to boot every time the driver fails (at least that's how I'm dealing with it, considering I'm unable to do anything that involves compiling :-p). it's not lack of booting, it's too much booting :)
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #60 |
I totally agree, but that's what the dev said and only devs can set
the priority.
Op 25 jan 2008, om 00:26 heeft Olivia het volgende geschreven:
> agreed!
> a laptop without a decent wireless connection is a big problem!
>
> this bug may not prevent anyone from booting, but it makes people have
> to boot every time the driver fails (at least that's how I'm dealing
> with it, considering I'm unable to do anything that involves compiling
> :-p). it's not lack of booting, it's too much booting :)
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the
> box in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #61 |
rt61pci actually *does* work in hardy and it almost does in gutsy
in gutsy sources are OLD and must be updated, otherwise the driver bugs after a few minutes, and you have unload/reload it, if it was to be updated it should work as in hardy: in hardy it *almost* works which means I've found I can connect using WPA via command line using
# wpa_connect -B -dwlan0 -dext ... etc etc and then issuing # dhclient wlan0
I've also recently discovered I could make it work with wifi-radar, but I can't using network-manager; wicd didn't work too, and anyway i don't like wicd
The driver seems to work perfectly with OPEN networks
bye
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #62 |
oh, I have to add I'd prefer to have a working rt61pci+n-m instead of rt61 legacy which doesn't work with n-m for crypted connections!
interestedindividual (goodmanjpf) wrote : | #63 |
I have been successfully using one of these cards for a while now and I think the problems which I experience (much like those others experience) seem to perhaps be due to overheating. When the adapter stops working I unplug it and plug it straight back in and most of the time it kicks back into life. Occasionally it has to cool for a bit first.
Hope that helps.
JG
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #64 |
goodmacman, I know my problem has nothing to do with heating... It's not really a usb stick, even though it uses the rt73usb driver... Sometimes I've just turned on the computer and the driver dies because I tried to access Google Reader when GReader is in one of those bad server days...
Martin Gustafsson (martin-gustafsson) wrote : | #65 |
I experienced problems especially when using bittorrent, uploading and downloading a couple of torrents at the same time. The only way to get it working again was to reboot the computer. With 2.6.24-5, the network seems to be more stable.
Patrick (patrick-voegeli) wrote : | #66 |
RT2500 PCI card working fine here!
Driver: rt2500pci
Kernel: 2.6.22-5-generic
I'm using wicd 1.4.1 rather than network-manager. I connect to a WEP secured network with a 64bit Hexa key and get a static IP. No problems!
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #67 |
u should provide a verbose lspci of your card so we know exactly what works
and what doesnt
Patrick (patrick-voegeli) wrote : | #68 |
lspci
00:0b.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
lsmod | grep rt2
rt2500pci 20352 0
rt2x00pci 11264 1 rt2500pci
rt2x00lib 22528 2 rt2500pci,rt2x00pci
rfkill 8208 1 rt2x00lib
input_polldev 5896 1 rt2x00lib
crc_itu_t 3072 1 rt2x00lib
mac80211 163480 3 rt2500pci,
eeprom_93cx6 3200 1 rt2500pci
Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) wrote : | #69 |
guys,
I don't know if this is relevant, but I am sucessfully using rt73usb and rt2500usb modules, and my wireless works dandy (in gutsy).
However, I can confirm that it is VITAL that they are loaded in that order.
I have an ADVENT 9112 laptop which worked "out-of the-box" with the live CD... but not after the install to hard disk.
Comparing the dmesg from the 2 setups, it struck me that those two modules were loaded in a different order.
I can now confirm, that for my setup at least, removing these modules then reinstalling in numerical order works (tested 20+times)
ie. (as root)
rmmod rt2500usb
rmmod rt73usb
modprobe rt73usb
modprobe rt2500usb.
Please don't flame me if this is of no use to you, or filed under the incorrect bug.
regards.
Neil.
Adam Baxter (voltagex) wrote : | #70 |
Do you have two wireless cards installed? If not you should not be using two
modules.
Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) wrote : | #71 |
thanks.
I've blacklisted the rt2500 one... and all works fine.
Neil.
Fernando Chávez (nandoc) wrote : | #72 |
Hi,
Read my comment on:
https:/
Fernandoc
_oOMOo_ (hermann-blaxhall) wrote : | #73 |
Fernando that looks suspiciously similar to the howto on the ubuntu forums (http://
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #74 |
On Jan 31, 2008 10:42 AM, _oOMOo_ wrote:
> Compiling one of the legacy drivers does work for some people
> in Gutsy, me included, but not as yet in Hardy as far as I know.
By the way using the legacy driver *is not* a solution
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #75 |
I don't know I, but I couldn't compile the driver using that Howto. Or maybe
I did compile it, only it didn't really work. Which is why I'm stuck waiting
for a solution for dummies :D
RavanH (ravanhagen) wrote : | #76 |
The easy solution for *this* dummy with an RT2500 based card, was to remove Network-Manager and install Wicd. See http://
ErikH (erik-heckers) wrote : | #77 |
Hello!
My notebook (EasyNote R1907) comes with a RaLink rt2500.
I can confirm that rt2500pci/
never connect to my access point (iwconfig) with latest Hardy.
Luckily the workaround with the serialmonkey driver (rt2500.ko)
(from CVS) that I compiled some months ago still works for me.
(ifconfig ra0 down, rmmod new rt2x00 stack, insmod rt2500.ko,
?run iwconfig essid/key?, ifconfig ra0 up, wait x seconds, dhclient ra0).
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #78 |
My rt2400 card (logs are on the top) works with the Hardy alpha 4. It is needed to choose proper network in the Network Manager... and everything works! My network does not use encryption, so I don't know if/how it works.
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
importance: | Medium → High |
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #79 |
hi guys, here is a gutsy with hardy kernel; it seems like with kernel .24-8 there is a hang which I suspect comes from rt61pci; I could not find any clue in my logs, can anybody confirm?
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #80 |
hi there, running gutsy with a 2.6.24-5 hardy kernel, tested with both a rt2570 and a rt73 usb sticks with no positive outcome: both cards go off (no blinking led, no connection) after a bunch of minutes online, the only way to restore a connection is to restart the computer as simply disconnecting-
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #81 |
- lspci-vv.log Edit (9.8 KiB, text/plain)
The RaLink RT2561/RT61 card works out of the box in the Hardy Alpha 4. Don't know anything about encryption.
Chris Polderman (chris-polderman) wrote : | #82 |
Same here for me:
uname -a:
Linux laptop 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 31 23:33:13 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci -v:
06:00.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
Subsystem: Belkin F5D7000 Wireless G Desktop Network Card
Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 17
Memory at 64000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
It slows down the connection after reassociating at 54 mbit/s considerably. Otherwise it runs ok.
Do I understand the discussion above correctly that the next kernel will break my connectivity?
Regards,
Chris
Roman Polach (rpolach) wrote : | #83 |
I have tried Edimax EW-7318USg (rt73, usb) with Hardy alpha4 live cd
and it works with WEP/open using NM out of the box,
but it still doesn't work with static configuration.
Peter Makowski (petermakowski) wrote : | #84 |
Oh, yes, I forgot to add, with ralink rt2400 static configuration does not work, too.
Cedric Schieli (cschieli) wrote : | #85 |
MSI CB54G2 (rt2500pci, cardbus) works out of the box here with hardy kernels (worked with every hardy's kernel)
My config is WEP/open using NM
Since a few kernel updates, I have to manually force speed with "iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M" after associating or it runs at 1M.
I also encounter disconnections after several hours running (say at least 10 hours). I simply reconnect by clicking on my network name in NM.
Christian Mangold (neversfelde) wrote : | #86 |
Same here with a rt2500 PCI Card and WPA encrypted network. I also have to set the speed manually.
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #87 |
all usb dongles "DO NOT WORK"
Murray Cumming (murrayc) wrote : | #88 |
> all usb dongles "DO NOT WORK"
That's not true:
http://
Matthias Mailänder (mailaender) wrote : | #89 |
The tested USB adaptor uses the Zydas ZD1211 chipset.
Ralink USB dongles are broken out-of-the-box for a long time.
Id2ndR (id-2ndr) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #90 |
Matthias Mailänder a écrit :
> The tested USB adaptor uses the Zydas ZD1211 chipset.
>
I got an zd1211 based usb dongle that had worked out of the box for a
long time (about 2 years).
> Ralink USB dongles are broken out-of-the-box for a long time.
I also got an rt73 based usb dongle that works out of the box correctly
with hardy. With gutsy it works only for some minutes with rt2x00usb module.
Janek (thefoxx) wrote : | #91 |
Yay!
I tested my RT2570usb with hardy in vmware - it works out of the box without any problems (fast connection).
Right now I only tested WEP 128 and only with single core cpu.
Janek (thefoxx) wrote : | #92 |
Okay, with emulated dual core cpu it works too!
I hope it works on my physical computer like in the vm...
Gustavo Carneiro (gjc) wrote : | #93 |
I have a rt73usb dongle (Conceptronic C51RU) which works fast (54 Mbit/s) on Windows XP. On Linux (Hardy, writing this from 2.6.24-7) it is always at 11 Mbit/s or less. As I am dist-upgrading ubuntu and downloading many packages I notice that the mouse becomes jumpy and music playback suffers from extensive stutter. Jumpy mouse at least was not there in kernel 2.6.22 (gutsy), so I suspect the new kernel is to blame for the latency problems. But the low speed has always been there in all the kernels I tried. Well, at least it works, so I shouldn't complain so much... :P
Gustavo Carneiro (gjc) wrote : | #94 |
Don't forget Bug #181320.
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #95 |
Hardy Heron totally ruined the ralink driver from serialmonkey, anyone else
have this issue?
Dale E. (rusty-bronco) wrote : | #96 |
No...
uname -a 2.6.24-7-generic
[code]*-network
description: Wireless interface
product: RT2600 802.11 MIMO
vendor: RaLink
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0
logical name: wmaster0
version: 00
serial: 00:16:b6:59:90:aa
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #97 |
I just installed Ubuntu Hardy Alpha 4, the driver barely works, I can only get 19kbps max throughput and the driver causes 40% cpu usage, after dealing with that, I had to modprobe -r rt73usb and blacklist the ralink drivers, I headed over to http://
modprobe rt73
ip link set wlan0 address 00:00:00:00:00:11
ifconfig wlan0 up
ifconfig wlan0
the serialmonkey will fix this driver like always but the Ubuntu dev's driver BLOWS still unfortunately....
Andreas Gnau (rondom) wrote : | #98 |
Kyle, which kernel are you using (uname -r)? Do you use any encryption? What does dmesg say?
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #99 |
Andreas, I am using 2.6.24-7-generic with TKIP encryption, as for the dmesg I am running the serialmonkey driver now, do you want me to switch back over? Also when I try to use iwpriv with the rt73usb driver packaged in ubuntu I cannot use iwpriv with the driver, it says no private ioctls
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #100 |
it's not supposed to use iwpriv, you have to use wpa_supplicant, see
my post above and try that line
also wifi-radar is now working, but I had to hack the conf a bit (but
it might be my installation to be a little bit messed, and for you it
might just work)
bye
On Feb 12, 2008 9:04 PM, Kyle M Weller <email address hidden> wrote:
> Andreas, I am using 2.6.24-7-generic with TKIP encryption, as for the
> dmesg I am running the serialmonkey driver now, do you want me to switch
> back over? Also when I try to use iwpriv with the rt73usb driver
> packaged in ubuntu I cannot use iwpriv with the driver, it says no
> private ioctls
>
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
dragon76 (tfishwall) wrote : | #101 |
Everything is working great under Hardy for me here. I have an RT73 built into my laptop. Hidden essid is no longer an issue. I have not had the disconnects. I no longer need to use wlassistant for certain networks. TKIP and AES are both good on WPA networks. WEP is working fine as well. My only issue is that throughput is low. I can reliably connect at 54Mbps at home but throughput is low in comparison to when I use ndiswrapper under Gutsy and both are lower than they should be in my opinion.
Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) wrote : | #102 |
The rt2x00 series are now in the upstream kernel, and appear to work (for the most part). The rt61 and rt73 adapters use different drivers, and therefore, deserve their own bug report.
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
milestone: | none → hardy-alpha-4 |
status: | Triaged → Fix Released |
Kenneth S. (klsmith259) wrote : | #103 |
You can connect with the 2.6.24 rt2x00 driver but it sets speed at 1Mbps and also throughput is horrible with it. It starts out ok and degrades after a few minutes down to no more than 100k/s a lot of time less than that. More like 20k/s. Until the latest rt2x00 gets in the kernel (linux-2.6) the speeds will be slow etc.
There are also more than 1 branch. rt2x00, linux-2.6, and wireless-2.6 i beleive are the different branches.
Andreas Gnau (rondom) wrote : | #104 |
Tim, the rt2x00 driver supports rt61 (rt2561) and rt73 (rt2573), too, but I agree that this bug could be divided into several different bugs and that some of those bugs that are marked as duplicates aren't real duplicates.
In my opinion this bug doesn't actually make much sense anymore because it is filled up with a lot of different problems of which most of them aren't related to each other, because they deal with chipset-specific issues.
Fixing this "bug" is really difficult as the actual issues aren't _that_ clear or because it isn't fixed in latest upstream yet. Maybe some fixes that are known to improve the situation can be merged from wireless-dev, if the problem is clear.
Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) wrote : | #105 |
I've noticed my rt73 setup works fine when running on AC (hours of good bandwidth), but gets flaky and disconnects when running on battery.
Anyone else had similar experience?
Boden Larson (boden-larson) wrote : | #106 |
I would also like to chime in with a complaint that the rt2500 series drivers don't work correctly in Gutsy (2.6.22-
I compiled the rt2570 legacy driver from serialmonkey and installed it. With this driver I was able to get a connection using WPA, but *only* from the command line using iwpriv or the rutilt program. This had me hopeful, except that DHCP will not work. If I manually configure my IP settings on rausb0, I can talk on the WPA network just fine. I tried both various mixtures of dhcpcd and dhclient to no avail. Requests timed out.
Uninstalled NetworkManager and installed wicd. This did not help at all. The rt2570 driver and wpa_supplicant do not jive using wext or ralink legacy (or any other driver).
I tried wifi radar. Again, no WPA.
Can't compile new rt2x00 drivers from serialmonkey against this kernel so I can't try those.
The only "solution" to this problem for me has been to use ndiswrapper with the Windows drivers for this adapter. This works well with WPA, and I can roam from network to network just fine. The problem with this solution is that there is no way to use advanced features like monitor mode. I use kismet when setting up access points, for example. When I need to use kismet I have to remove ndiswrapper and then I use the rt2500usb driver from Gutsy which doesn't work for connecting, but can sniff just fine. This is a bit of a pain in the rear, especially since these all of these ralink drivers have a tendency to lock my keyboard up when I remove them with modprobe, so I have to restart with the mouse. Thus I can switch from ndiswrapper to rt2500usb, but I can't switch back without restarting.
Frustrating!
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #107 |
rt61pci seems confirmed to be buggy: http://
Russ White (russ-rwhite) wrote : | #108 |
- C:\Documents and Settings\HTPC\Desktop\lspci-lsmod-dmesg-output.txt Edit (44.6 KiB, text/plain)
I just upgraded from kernel 2.6.24-3 to 2.6.24-8 and now my RT2561/RT61 will not detect any networks. I can still boot off of the Hardy Alpha4 LiveCD and connect immediately.
I included the logs I could think of. If you need others, let me know.
Simon E (ubuntu-sionide) wrote : | #109 |
So if this is marked now as "Fix Released" how long will it be before that fix appears in the software updates??
Thanks.
Tormod Volden (tormodvolden) wrote : | #110 |
The bug was marked "Fix Released" February 13th with regards to the rt2x00, so it should be in the archives already, and in Alpha 5 in particular. The problem is that all kind of bugs got merged into this one for some reason, and some of them are probably not fixed yet.
Frank Groeneveld (frankgroeneveld) wrote : | #111 |
Apparently there is a fix for the rt2500 slow connection problem: http://
The only problem: it's not in the mainline kernel, but in a git brach (I believe it's in the wireless branch).
Alexander Jones (alex-weej) wrote : | #112 |
RT73 (Linksys WUSB54GC) works fine in Hardy now.
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #113 |
Does anyone have any idea if the rt73usb is working nicely in Hardy too?
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #114 |
I have a quick question about the new rt73 driver for hardy, does it
have iwpriv usage and injection capability?
Thanks
defcon
Adam Baxter (voltagex) wrote : | #115 |
Yep, confirming a RT73 based TP-Link stick works well, although I had to
configure WPA manually.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Alexander Jones <email address hidden> wrote:
> RT73 (Linksys WUSB54GC) works fine in Hardy now.
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box
> in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
hendrikwout (hendrikwout) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #116 |
I installed the latest hardy kernel on my gutsy i386 and my D-link
DWL-G122 H/W ver.: C1 works out of the box now.
Thanks for the fix!
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 08:09:00AM -0000, Adam wrote:
> Yep, confirming a RT73 based TP-Link stick works well, although I had to
> configure WPA manually.
>
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Alexander Jones <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> > RT73 (Linksys WUSB54GC) works fine in Hardy now.
> >
> > --
> > Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box
> > in Gutsy/Hardy
> > https:/
> > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> > of a duplicate bug.
> >
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
Rui Castro (rui.castro) wrote : | #117 |
Hi,
Is this fix being backported to gutsy?
There's a linux-backports
Id2ndR (id2ndr) wrote : | #118 |
- FATAL: Error inserting rt73usb (/lib/modules/2.6.24-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt73usb.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) Edit (5.8 KiB, text/plain)
My rt73 based device was working on hardy, but not with latest kernel (2.6.24-11 doesn't work). I have a problem of unknown symbol while inserting module. This is not a problem with the driver itself, that have worked great with an older alpha.
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #119 |
@ld2ndR, looks like an interrupt problem to me, please post full dmesg output
Id2ndR (id2ndr) wrote : | #120 |
- full dmesg Edit (98.4 KiB, text/plain)
@NoWhereMan
Here it is (the adaptator was working with older release).
Cushie (redhotwal) wrote : | #121 |
Rt2500usb will not connect to network, Gutsy (and Hardy)
In Synaptic shown installed are;- rt2500 and rt2500-source (they do not mention usb?)
hardware info = info.linux.driver rt2500usb
:~$ uname -a
Linux athlon 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 07:42:25 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
The device starts up, and in 'Roaming'it collects all the wireless networks, chooses mine, the eventually asks for encryption, WEP-Ascii is entered, but it does not connect to network. The USB adapter flashes a short time, but no connection is made. After a while the encryption code is requested again with the same result. The device does work on the other OS-xp drivers, it is obviously partially working here but does not connect.
If I try manual config, set the network, encryption and DHCP I get the same result.
Are there any alternatives I could try? have I got the correct drivers installed in Synaptec?
Any help would be appreciated.
My attempts so far;
sudo /etc/init.
~$ lsusb
lswlan Bus 004 Device 003: ID 050d:7050 Belkin Components F5D7050 ver 1000 WiFi
:~$ ifconfig
* Reconfiguring network interfaces...
eth1: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
SET failed on device eth1 ; No such device.
Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
SET failed on device eth1 ; No such device.
There is already a pid file /var/run/
wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
eth1: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
eth1: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
Bind socket to interface: No such device
Failed to bring up eth1.
wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
Listening on LPF/wlan0/
Sending on LPF/wlan0/
Sending on Socket/fallback
DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8
DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 10
DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 9
DHCPDISCOVER on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 4
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
ifconfig
wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:11:50:4C:35:05
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:130 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
RX bytes:252 (252.0 b) TX bytes:26853 (26.2 KB)
wlan0:ava Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:11:50:4C:35:05
inet addr:169.254.2.131 Bcast:169.
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
wmaster0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 00-11-50-
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
Adam Baxter (voltagex) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #122 |
Some cards that are detected by the rt drivers are actually rt73
chips, especially USB sticks. Try loading the rt73 drivers, making
sure to unload rt2500 first.
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #123 |
@ld2ndR they must have changed something in their API, breaking that driver...
Cushie (redhotwal) wrote : | #124 |
Thanks Adam, I deleted the rt2500 files from Synaptic but the rt2500usb is still loaded when I plug the USB in, how do I completely remove them from the system, if that is necessary. (blacklist?)
I could not find rt73 in Synaptic so I have downloaded an rt73 so will try installing that when I can delete the old driver.
Could e.vacchi explain what API is and how to fix it, bearing in mind the 'live' cd and also a fresh install of Hardy-a6 has the same problem.
Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gut | #125 |
Cushie wrote:
> Thanks Adam, I deleted the rt2500 files from Synaptic but the rt2500usb
> is still loaded when I plug the USB in, how do I completely remove them
> from the system, if that is necessary. (blacklist?)
>
> I could not find rt73 in Synaptic so I have downloaded an rt73 so will
> try installing that when I can delete the old driver.
>
> Could e.vacchi explain what API is and how to fix it, bearing in mind
> the 'live' cd and also a fresh install of Hardy-a6 has the same
> problem.
>
>
Cushie,
the rt2500 is a "module" which is loaded into the kernel at boot
time,they are roughly equivalent to "drivers" in windows.
you can find out which modules are currently loaded on your machine by
typing "lsmod" into a terminal
you can remove modules manually at any time using "rmmod" (as root).
example... to remove your rt2500 module.
$sudo rmmod rt2500
you can insert a module using "modprobe".
$sudo modprobe rt2500
As you allude to, it is possible to stop a module being used at any time
(including boot) by blacklisting it.
To do this you need to edit the blacklist file which lives in the folder
/etc/modprobe.d
You can edit this with any text editor (gedit, nano etc...) , but need
root level permissions to commit your changes.
$sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.
add these lines to the bottom of the file.
#Cushie added these lines on 11th March
#it is good practice to put in comments like this, and can save
headaches if you wish to renove your changes
#the loader will ignore any line with a hash sign at the start
#here comes the line you need
blacklist rt2500
#suggest you also blacklist the rt2500usb module
blacklist rt2500usb
now save and reboot.
good luck.
Neil.
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NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #126 |
> Could e.vacchi explain what API is and how to fix it, bearing in mind
> the 'live' cd and also a fresh install of Hardy-a6 has the same problem.
Hi Cushie,
I'm sorry, what I meant to say is just that the kernel devs (not ubuntu devs) have broken the driver because they changed something in the internals of the kernel itself. If this were true it would mean there isn't unfortunately an easy solution to fix the problem, apart from trying to use the windows driver via "ndiswrapper"; but I can't assure it would work, and probably it isn't a thing you can try on the live cd with ease.
bye
Id2ndR (id2ndr) wrote : | #127 |
Switch back to confirm since recent kernel updates break the driver (Unknown symbol in module).
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
status: | Fix Released → Confirmed |
Cushie (redhotwal) wrote : | #128 |
Thank you Neil, nicely explained and all understood, I think I can manage that, first to try the Serialmonkey rt73 and then maybe ndiswrapper if there is no success. I will keep the kernels 2.6.22, and 2.6.24 (on separate systems) up to date in any case (fingers crossed it gets fixed)
Thank you too, NoWhereMan, I will eventually try that if necessary. The live cd is not any problem to me, just to help with the background info.
Cheers!
Boden Larson (boden-larson) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #129 |
If you really are using rt2500, then the ndiswrapper solution should work.
I have it working here with a Linksys WUSB56G v4 using the XP Windows driver
from linksys and I'm connecting to a WPA network. Seems like I tried
everything else and nothing would work (connecting to encrypted networks
anyhow).
Id2ndR (id2ndr) wrote : | #130 |
@NoWhereMan,
Linux kernel 2.6.24 was released in january. So as it is not the devel branch (which is 2.6.25), I don't think they have changed something in there API. So it might have a problem while the package of linux-image was done by Ubuntu team.
rt2x00 driver works great know, and it whould be a share that the version provided with hardy doesn't work at all wheras it was working with an older alpha.
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #131 |
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Id2ndR <email address hidden> wrote:
> @NoWhereMan,
> Linux kernel 2.6.24 was released in january. So as it is not the devel branch (which is 2.6.25), I don't think they have changed something in there API. So it might have a problem while the package of linux-image was done by Ubuntu team.
oh, I wouldn't be so sure; I don't want to flame, but consider that
rt61pci in 2.6.24 is still going panic (in vanilla)...
bye
Philipp Meier (meier-philipp) wrote : | #132 |
I do experience quite a similar problem, (Gutsy) but not that it doesn't work. It just gets an total system freeze.
(Ubuntu 8.04, Kernel 2-6.24-12,WLAN Cardbus Card: Cardbus Texas Instruments PCI 1410 rev 02, Ralink RT2561/RT61 rev B 802.11g)
Modules:
The Freeze just happens with the card. It may last for a few minutes (by heavy load) or an hour, just browsing the web.
Without the card the computer works without freeze (Longest uptime so far 2 Days, but with normal shutdown).
See also BUG:
https:/
Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gut | #133 |
Philipp Meier wrote:
> I do experience quite a similar problem, (Gutsy) but not that it doesn't
> work. It just gets an total system freeze.
>
> (Ubuntu 8.04, Kernel 2-6.24-12,WLAN Cardbus Card: Cardbus Texas Instruments PCI 1410 rev 02, Ralink RT2561/RT61 rev B 802.11g)
> Modules:
>
> The Freeze just happens with the card. It may last for a few minutes (by heavy load) or an hour, just browsing the web.
> Without the card the computer works without freeze (Longest uptime so far 2 Days, but with normal shutdown).
>
> See also BUG:
> https:/
>
>
Have you tried WICD?
my system seems much more stable under that than network-manager, but
that's obviously a VERY small sample.
Neil
_______
Who's friends with who and co-starred in what?
http://
Philipp Meier (meier-philipp) wrote : | #134 |
Thanks for your hint!
I'll have a look at the WICD asap, just to test if networkmanager is the problem. Which would be a bit strange, because of the total system freeze. I did not even think of networkmanager as a possible threat.
I had a gentoo as well on the same laptop, with my custom kernel (development version of 2.6.24-rc5) and I did not expire that problem.
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #135 |
@Philip: IIRC the panic bug was introduced later with a maintenance
release (not a RC)
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Philipp Meier <email address hidden> wrote:
> Thanks for your hint!
> I'll have a look at the WICD asap, just to test if networkmanager is the problem. Which would be a bit strange, because of the total system freeze. I did not even think of networkmanager as a possible threat.
> I had a gentoo as well on the same laptop, with my custom kernel (development version of 2.6.24-rc5) and I did not expire that problem.
Philipp Meier (meier-philipp) wrote : | #136 |
Yeah so obviously the wicd did not solve the problem. I'm back to NetworkManager. Does anyone know if the problem is fixed in 2.6.25-rcX ??
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #137 |
it looks like it is, but (for me) there are bugs with keyboard
interrupts, so for now I'm still staying with the .24-4 kernel (with
no battery indication, lol) :/
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 4:27 PM, Philipp Meier <email address hidden> wrote:
> Yeah so obviously the wicd did not solve the problem. I'm back to
> NetworkManager. Does anyone know if the problem is fixed in 2.6.25-rcX
> ??
>
>
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
Steve Langasek (vorlon) wrote : | #138 |
bug was reopened long after alpha-4, moving the milestone forward so that this is on the radar.
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
milestone: | hardy-alpha-4 → ubuntu-8.04 |
Id2ndR (id2ndr) wrote : | #139 |
I think there is a new bug about unknow symbol, that was not the same as the original bug. This new bug appears with alpha 4 I think. Maybe someone can confirm #203758
Ian (superian) wrote : | #140 |
Good: It works for me...
Not so good: ... but only if I get Network Settings to change the setup (e.g. use a static IP if previously DHCP, use DHCP or a different static IP if previously static). Then it happily connects to the wireless network it was previously ignoring.
Prior to doing this, wlan0 doesn't seem to appear in the output of dmesg, after doing it you can see the wlan0 authentication happening successfully.
Ubuntu version: 8.04 Hardy Alpha6 (also same behaviour in 7.10 Gutsy)
In an attempt to solve this, I tried installing the serialmonkey drivers, but the only difference was that it took a *lot* longer to boot up.
Hardware, lspci reports
02:00.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2600 802.11 MIMO
relevant bits of lsmod:
rt61pci 25472 0
rt2x00pci 11264 1 rt61pci
rt2x00lib 22528 2 rt61pci,rt2x00pci
rfkill 8592 1 rt2x00lib
input_polldev 5896 1 rt2x00lib
crc_itu_t 3072 1 rt2x00lib
mac80211 165652 3 rt61pci,
cfg80211 15112 1 mac80211
eeprom_93cx6 3200 1 rt61pci
More details available if someone tells me where the equivalent to device manager has gone from Hardy's menus....
Alexander Jones (alex-weej) wrote : | #141 |
Install gnome-device-
Ian (superian) wrote : | #142 |
Ah, yes, thanks. Pity that was taken out of the default menus.
Annoyingly, it won't let you copy text, but it's using the rt61pci driver having detected it as a RT2600 802.11 MIMO, product_id 1025, subsys_product_id 9825, vendor RaLink, id 6164.
Ian (superian) wrote : | #143 |
.. and the actual card is a CNet Technology Inc (Taiwanese) CWC-903 "Wireless-MIMO CardBus Adapter", part no 18-1AGWC93, hardware version 1.
Janek (thefoxx) wrote : | #144 |
I can confirm that now (don't know since which kernel version but now I'm testing Hardy Beta on a real partition not only in a VM) my RT2570 USB does not work anymore. Same problem as everytime: connecting..... connecting.... no result :-/
Would be nice to have this fixed in the final release.
Barrakketh (barrakketh) wrote : | #145 |
I upgraded to the beta of Hardy to discover that Ralink's drivers don't work. The ones that come with the kernel don't work either with my Linksys WMP54G v4.1 (rt61). dmesg turned up several lines like these:
phy3 -> rt2x00lib_
phy3 -> rt2x00lib_
There is a sticky in the rt2x00 forums that tells you to place the firmware files in /lib/firmware. The package linux-ubuntu-
The sticky says:
Hi,
The firmware location has changed according to new kernel firmware loading libs, from /etc/Wireless/
Please note that some linux distributions use /lib/firmware/
This is the first step of a few needed driver updates that unfortunately will break backward compatibility with existing user configs. Migrating to new standards will nevertheless be quite easy.
Stuart Bishop (stub) wrote : | #146 |
Can confirm Hardy Beta does not recognize a D-Link DWA-110 (rt73). This is a new system and new card so don't know if this is a regression (and I can't test Gutsy without pain due to an unsupported video card).
Jay Roplekar (jay-roplekar) wrote : | #147 |
Related to rt2570 on Hardy Beta (8.04):
Ralink 2570 as shown below connects with WEP but very poorly, signal strength of 30%. Where as 7.04 with serial monkey drivers (rt2570) work great. Currently Hardy beta uses rt2xx or something similar I believe. Is there any hope we will merge those with 8.04 final release or is it already merged in rt2xx and we are working out bugs? If there is anything to test let me know.
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 148f:2570 Ralink Technology, Corp. 802.11g WiFi
Patrick (patrick-voegeli) wrote : | #148 |
Now, that's funny. Will these open source driver ever work? For me, in gutsy they worked quite well, but everytime I've tried hardy, they just don't cut it: sometimes it works, sometimes it won't. Maybe ping works, but surfing doesn't...
Please fix this! ;)
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #149 |
Dear You all, I own an Asus WL-167G wi-fi dongle rt2570 based and it does not work with hardy's 2.6.24-12-generic kernel 32-bit installed on top of gutsy; I also have a D-Link DWL-G122 dongle rt73 based dongle that works very well with the very same kernel on the same computer; however a full install of hardy would not run on this box as the all usb subsystem is messed up: I have Logitech wireless usb keyboard and mouse that do not work at all with hardy ever since alpha 3, rendering my box unusable even for beta testing
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #150 |
More about the above post: I did test the dongles on another box, an Athlon 2800 running gutsy, I've installed hardy's 2.6.24-12 kernel and the WL-167G stick does not work as on the other machine (Intel dual core); also the D-Link DWL-G122 worked fine for a bunch of minutes and then died, I've had to reboot to get it working again for a while. The beheaviour is not the same on different hardware platforms, I hope this info helps to nail down the bug(s).
Taleman (tapio-lehtonen) wrote : | #151 |
I have TP-Link TL-WN321G USB WLAN adapter. It work first try with XUbuntu 8.04 Alpha 6. Now after installing XUbuntu 8.04 beta, can not get it to work.
taleman@wally:~$ tail /var/log/kern.log
Mar 24 21:09:57 wally kernel: [ 106.454685] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
Mar 24 21:13:06 wally kernel: [ 295.404331] gdm[5478]: segfault at 7672657f eip b77e3762 esp bf859ca0 error 6
Mar 24 21:25:07 wally kernel: [ 1016.037523] usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
Mar 24 21:25:07 wally kernel: [ 1016.333721] usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Mar 24 21:25:08 wally kernel: [ 1016.860597] phy0 -> rt2500usb_
Mar 24 21:25:08 wally kernel: [ 1016.860813] phy0 -> rt2x00lib_
Mar 24 21:25:08 wally kernel: [ 1016.862490] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt2500usb
Mar 24 21:25:08 wally kernel: [ 1017.156573] phy1: Selected rate control algorithm 'simple'
Mar 24 21:25:08 wally kernel: [ 1017.339227] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt73usb
Mar 24 21:25:09 wally kernel: [ 1017.704761] ADDRCONF(
taleman@wally:~$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 058f:9254 Alcor Micro Corp. Hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp.
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
taleman@wally:~$
Boden Larson (boden-larson) wrote : | #152 |
I can confirm also that my Linksys WUSB54G v4 is not at all recognized
by the Hardy Beta. It seems that the issue has gotten worse, and
using ndiswrapper is the only solution, again.
I am personally giving up on this issue. I have found no reliable way
to use this card with native drivers that support both WPA and monitor
mode. Similar issue with an older Orinoco Gold (atmel Hermes I).
I've got a different card on the way but am trying out other distros
regardless because of other issues (ATI video, namely).
On 3/22/08, Barrakketh <email address hidden> wrote:
> I upgraded to the beta of Hardy to discover that Ralink's drivers don't
> work. The ones that come with the kernel don't work either with my
> Linksys WMP54G v4.1 (rt61). dmesg turned up several lines like these:
>
> phy3 -> rt2x00lib_
> 'rt2561.bin'.
> phy3 -> rt2x00lib_
>
> There is a sticky in the rt2x00 forums that tells you to place the
> firmware files in /lib/firmware. The package linux-ubuntu-
> modules-
> where the drivers can't find it.
>
> The sticky says:
>
> Hi,
>
> The firmware location has changed according to new kernel firmware loading
> libs, from /etc/Wireless/
> Please note that some linux distributions use /lib/firmware/
> as their default firmware location.
>
> This is the first step of a few needed driver updates that unfortunately
> will break backward compatibility with existing user configs. Migrating
> to new standards will nevertheless be quite easy.
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in
> Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
> Status in Source Package "linux-
> Status in Source Package "linux-
>
> Bug description:
> ===
> The poll shows that most of the problems with wireless networking are
> problems with ralink cards in Ubuntu.
> POLL: What wireless chipset are you having a problem with in Gutsy?
> http://
>
> The bug occurs commonly and it's very important - and will be easy - to fix
> it.
> =======
>
> Cards don't work because of the invalid drivers (extremely slow connection,
> no connection, connection lost, lack of the wpa support) included in Ubuntu.
>
> Work-around: To install the proper driver from serialmonkey.
>
> SOLUTION:
> 1. Find out which version of a serialmonkey driver works properly with each
> ralink card.
> 2. Implement ralink serialmonkey drivers in Ubuntu.
>
> http://
>
> Most likely the newest CVS version of each ralink driver works correctly.
>
> ===
> Please write which drivers are known to work and which are invalid.
> ==
>
> Exemplary posts on ubuntuforums.org:
>
> Linksys WUSB54G V4 (rt2570-based card)
> http://
>
> HOWTO: RT73 (RT71) serialmonkey drivers...
IvD (ivdoorn) wrote : | #153 |
Taleman: Are you sure the right module is loaded?
Your device has a USB ID which is known to be abused by hardware manufacturers to be either rt2500usb or rt73usb.
If rt2500usb fails, try to blacklist it to give rt73usb a chance of recognizing it.
Tomas Cassidy (tomas-cassidy) wrote : | #154 |
I can verify that the rt61pci driver included with the latest hardy kernel doesn't work properly with my D-Link DWL-G510 rev. C2 PCI card. The driver detects the card, but will not connect to a hidden WPA2-Personal (AES-CCMP) network.
Cushie (redhotwal) wrote : | #155 |
>> luca.mg wrote on 2008-03-24: (permalink)
>>Dear You all, I own an Asus WL-167G wi-fi dongle rt2570 based and it does not work with hardy's 2.6.24-12-generic kernel 32-bit installed on top of gutsy; I also have a D-Link DWL-G122 dongle rt73 based dongle that works very well with the very same kernel on the same computer; however a full install of hardy would not run on this box as the all usb subsystem is messed up: I have Logitech wireless usb keyboard and mouse that do not work at all with hardy ever since alpha 3, rendering my box unusable even for beta testing<<
Logitech 'Cordless Internet Pro' wireless keyboard & mouse never been a problem here Hardy Alpha6. (RT2500 USB is a problem still)
Rafael Gálvez-Cañero (galvesband) wrote : | #156 |
There seems to be different issues. I am affected by the 'slow rt2500' one, others seems to have symbols problems, firmware problems, etc.
Maybe we should 'clear' this bug and create 3 o 4 new bugs treating the different issues.
By the way, my report:
uname -a:
Linux baenre 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 23:01:54 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
lspci:
01:09.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
lsmod:
rt2500pci 20352 0
rt2x00pci 11264 1 rt2500pci
rt2x00lib 22528 2 rt2500pci,rt2x00pci
rfkill 8592 1 rt2x00lib
input_polldev 5896 1 rt2x00lib
crc_itu_t 3072 1 rt2x00lib
mac80211 165652 3 rt2500pci,
eeprom_93cx6 3200 1 rt2500pci
After setting manually the interface speed ($sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M) it seems to work normally (ie, like in gutsy, where this card works for me like a charm, without leds).
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
assignee: | ubuntu-kernel-team → stefan-bader-canonical |
Alexander Jones (alex-weej) wrote : | #157 |
For what it's worth:
Linksys WUSB54GC (USB ID 13b1:0020, driver rt73usb) works fine with Network
Manager, and almost fine with static configuration (you just have to issue
ifup wlan0 after startup.)
It definitely works "out of the box"!
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #158 |
Alexander, and it's not dying all of a sudden from time to time? With Hardy? :D
Alexander Jones (alex-weej) wrote : | #159 |
No, it's absolutely fine, and it has been pretty much since I started using
Hardy in January.
Gutsy, on the other hand, would constantly die with lots of errors in the
kernel log, forcing me to reload the module and reload networkmanager.
sampattuzzi (sam-pattuzzi) wrote : | #160 |
Both Gutsy and the Hardy beta can't make my card function. Under feisty it works when setup manually (wireless networks are not detected). My card is detected as a ralink RT2400/2460 under feisty.
Kyle M Weller (kylew) wrote : | #161 |
can someone tell my why I cannot use iwpriv with the rt73 driver? I
can with the serialmonkey driver. Also is monitor/injection
supported?
Steve Langasek (vorlon) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #162 |
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 09:21:08PM -0000, Kyle M Weller wrote:
> can someone tell my why I cannot use iwpriv with the rt73 driver? I
> can with the serialmonkey driver. Also is monitor/injection
> supported?
iwpriv is an interface to "private" -- i.e., per-driver -- controls. So
that's not going to work with all drivers, and those drivers it does work
with won't expose an identical set of controls.
Alexander Jones (alex-weej) wrote : | #163 |
After saying how well my rt73usb device was working in Hardy, I noticed my connection kept dropping a lot.
Mar 28 01:26:42 flash kernel: [ 276.757545] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
Mar 28 01:26:42 flash kernel: [ 276.770664] ADDRCONF(
Mar 28 01:26:56 flash kernel: [ 291.065500] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
Mar 28 01:26:59 flash NetworkManager: <WARN> request_
However, I have experimentally determined that this is only a problem when I have my Seagate FreeAgent external USB hard disk plugged in. Removing it caused all the problems to go away instantly.
markus haider (markus.haider) wrote : | #164 |
I'm using the Ubuntu 8.04 Beta AMD64 and have some problem with my rt73 usb device. First it all works fine, but after some I get disconnected. Dmesg gives a lot of the following lines...
[ 7128.759353] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
[ 7128.759357] Please file bug report to http://
[ 7128.789562] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
[ 7128.789564] Please file bug report to http://
[ 7128.817796] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
[ 7128.817799] Please file bug report to http://
[ 7128.873371] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
[ 7128.873374] Please file bug report to http://
[ 7128.894857] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
[ 7128.894861] Please file bug report to http://
after shuting down, and booting up, it works again. Anybody experiences the same problem?
IvD (ivdoorn) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #165 |
Hi,
As discussed on the forum, bugzilla and mailinglists:
This issue has been resolved in rt2x00 2.1.0
Current rt2x00 version is 2.1.4
Ivo
> I'm using the Ubuntu 8.04 Beta AMD64 and have some problem with my rt73 usb device. First it all works fine, but after some I get disconnected. Dmesg gives a lot of the following lines...
> [ 7128.759353] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
> [ 7128.759357] Please file bug report to http://
> [ 7128.789562] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
> [ 7128.789564] Please file bug report to http://
> [ 7128.817796] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
> [ 7128.817799] Please file bug report to http://
> [ 7128.873371] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
> [ 7128.873374] Please file bug report to http://
> [ 7128.894857] phy0 -> rt2x00usb_
> [ 7128.894861] Please file bug report to http://
>
> after shuting down, and booting up, it works again. Anybody experiences
> the same problem?
>
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #166 |
The Hardy kernel uses the rt2x00 driver that is in the kernel upstream. There have been several fixes since 2.6.24 release and I got a test kernel with most of them at:
http://
There is a chance this patchset might make it into the final Hardy release but we need feedback, whether this is an improvement. So please, any volunteers to try this are welcome.
@IvD
As far as I can tell the version in Linus tree is 2.0.14. I am not expert in that field but it seems the more recent driver cannot be built easily for the Hardy kernel since it uses quite a lot mac80211 functionality that isn't in Hardy. A solution would be to put the advanced driver into linux-backport-
IvD (ivdoorn) wrote : | #167 |
What might be interesting is the wireless-compat package on linuxwireless.org.
They provide the latest mac80211 versions including all mac80211 drivers for "older" kernels.
Unfortunately the patch that fixed above problems was not a single patch, in fact it were about 80 patches that fixed most issues. And that makes backporting the fix too complex.
Christian Mangold (neversfelde) wrote : | #168 |
I tested the Kernel on http://
None of my problems is resolved. The connection ist very slow and unstable. I can speed it up with iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M, without setting the rate manual it is Bit Rate=1 Mb/s, it is faster than, but not stable.
I do not know how to give a better feedback, so please tell me, if you need more information.
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #169 |
if you people here want to solve your problems with rt61pci, the only
fix i found was to compile 2.6.25-rc7; at least there it's fixed
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 11:33 PM, Christian Mangold
<email address hidden> wrote:
> I tested the Kernel on http://
> Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01).
>
> None of my problems is resolved. The connection ist very slow and
> unstable. I can speed it up with iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M, without
> setting the rate manual it is Bit Rate=1 Mb/s, it is faster than, but
> not stable.
>
> I do not know how to give a better feedback, so please tell me, if you
> need more information.
>
>
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #170 |
@Christian
Thanks, for testing. I guess this is feedback enough. Your results, together with IvD's comments sound like this will not be fixable within the kernel code. The linuxwireless compat package might be interesting for l-b-m but this has to be carefully evaluated.
Tomas Cassidy (tomas-cassidy) wrote : | #171 |
I also tested the kernel at http://
Filian (pynolo) wrote : | #172 |
I tested the kernel at http://
I have an ASUS WL-167G usb dongle (rt73usb) and it's not working. I'm not able to connect to any network, open or wpa-protected.
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #173 |
Ok, the kernel driver itself does not work. So an external version seems to be the only solution. I finally managed to (hopefully) solve the dependencies and have placed a tarball into http://
If anybody can give that a try and feedback, that would be much appreciated.
Christian Mangold (neversfelde) wrote : | #174 |
Hopefully I tested it. I compiled the driver and it was present in /lib/modules/
I can do another test, if you like to get a faster way to contact me, I am neversfelde on freenode, mostly online in #kubuntu-de.org or #kubuntu-devel. Jabber is <email address hidden>.
Thanks for your efforts. I am sure that Ralink will work again in Ubuntu :)
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #175 |
Hi Stefan,
I've got a few minutes so I booted back in 2.6.24-11 (yes, 11, I'm the
one on a gutsy with hardy kernel, and at the moment really I'm running
a very custom .25-rc7; btw I'm sure it doesn't make any difference)
I'm afraid there is still a little problem I can't figure out how to
fix myself, which prevents the driver to load successfully (so we
still don't know if it will even work)
dmesg reports a failure in initialization because it can't load rate algorhithm
Apr 4 23:58:18 localhost kernel: [ 40.189338] phy0: Failed to
select rate control algorithm
Apr 4 23:58:18 localhost kernel: [ 40.189344] phy0: Failed to
initialize rate control algorithm
Apr 4 23:58:18 localhost kernel: [ 40.256640] phy0 ->
rt2x00lib_
Apr 4 23:58:18 localhost kernel: [ 40.256682] ACPI: PCI interrupt
for device 0000:00:06.0 disabled
Apr 4 23:58:18 localhost kernel: [ 40.256695] rt61pci: probe of
0000:00:06.0 failed with error -2
the directives i have in my working .config looks the same that you
pass via config so I don't know where the problem might be, otherwise
I would provide a patch
I hope this helps
Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) wrote : | #176 |
Sorry to report a negative but on my H/W (rt2500) this fails with:
[ 31.651333] phy0 -> rt2x00lib_
[ 31.651419] rt2500pci: probe of 0000:00:0e.0 failed with error -2
*-network:1
bus info: pci@0000:00:0e.0
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #177 |
as i've said, guys, the relevant line is
> Failed to select rate control algorithm
it's unlikely that if it didn't work for me it would for you ;)
Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) wrote : | #178 |
- Quick and dirty hack Edit (2.9 KiB, text/plain)
@Stefan,
there is something funky in your Makefiles, without wasting too much time I just hardcoded a couple of changes so that it would install and at least initialise (see attached patch).
Apr 5 19:15:13 desktop kernel: [ 1987.808748] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:0e.0[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
Apr 5 19:15:13 desktop kernel: [ 1987.808755] PCI: Disallowing DAC for device 0000:00:0e.0
Apr 5 19:15:13 desktop kernel: [ 1987.819500] phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'pid'
Apr 5 19:15:13 desktop kernel: [ 1987.881851] udev: renamed network interface wmaster0 to eth1
The bad news is that it still doesn't solve my wireless problem:
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: There is already a pid file /var/run/
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: killed old client process, removed PID file
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.6
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: Copyright 2004-2007 Internet Systems Consortium.
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: All rights reserved.
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: For info, please visit http://
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient:
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: eth1: unknown hardware address type 801
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: eth1: unknown hardware address type 801
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: Listening on LPF/wlan0_
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: Sending on LPF/wlan0_
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: Sending on Socket/fallback
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on wlan0_rename to 192.168.1.1 port 67
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: send_packet: Network is unreachable
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop dhclient: send_packet: please consult README file regarding broadcast address.
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop avahi-autoipd(
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop avahi-autoipd(
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop avahi-autoipd(
Apr 5 19:17:50 desktop avahi-autoipd(
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop kernel: [ 2060.636594] ADDRCONF(
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop kernel: [ 2060.638025] wlan0_rename: Initial auth_alg=0
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop kernel: [ 2060.638028] wlan0_rename: authenticate with AP 00:18:39:90:ba:7c
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop kernel: [ 2060.652193] wlan0_rename: Initial auth_alg=0
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop kernel: [ 2060.652197] wlan0_rename: authenticate with AP 00:18:39:90:ba:7c
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop dhclient: There is already a pid file /var/run/
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop dhclient: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.6
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop dhclient: Copyright 2004-2007 Internet Systems Consortium.
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop dhclient: All rights reserved.
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop dhclient: For info, please visit http://
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop dhclient:
Apr 5 19:17:51 desktop dhclient: eth1: unknown ha...
Harry Sufehmi (harry-sufehmi) wrote : | #179 |
Just would like to :
[ 1 ] Confirm this bug
[ 2 ] The solution : install the latest driver :
http://
The solution is very simple, there was even no need to reboot. It works straight away.
Hope it helps somone.
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #180 |
@harry: actually that's not the latest driver, but it's still the old
legacy, which was already reported to (usually) work; still no support
for network manager, though (even though I actually still don't have
it with the new driver either)
cutlerite (cutlerite) wrote : | #181 |
Hardy broke my wireless setup (using serial monkey's rt2570), I have attempted to resolve this issue using the gutsy solutions, however none of them have worked. Some how the device can pick up SSIDs.
When I start and stop network manager, it fails to load up rausb0.
I think it may have defaulted back to RT2500USB, because when I ran iwconfig, it shows it as rt2500usb, but I do not know where to change the rt25000, and I'm quite postive I blacklisted it in modprobe.d
Id2ndR (id2ndr) wrote : | #182 |
rt73 works fine for me in Hardy. I got "unknow symbol" errors that was due to iwl3945 module, that was in conflict with rt2x00. This is not a trouble with rt2x00 itself. Explanation in bug #203758.
wieman01 (wieman01) wrote : | #183 |
Tried Kubuntu Hardy and my rt2570 (Linksys WUSB54G V4) could not establish a connection with my WPA2 secured network. It fails badly although it recognizes it.
I will once again revert to using 'ndiswrapper'. How sad.
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #184 |
@Caesare:
Thanks for the feedback. Sorry I still had some glitches in the scripts that convert the driver. I just put an updated version of the external driver to http://
@IvD:
Maybe you could have a glimpse at that package and check for obvious mistakes. That would be very much appreciated.
Christian Mangold (neversfelde) wrote : | #185 |
second Version of rt2x00-test did not work here. I do not know how to give a better feedback, so let me know, if I can attach some logs etc.
IvD (ivdoorn) wrote : | #186 |
See my comment in bug #203758
Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) wrote : | #187 |
@Stefan,
first of all thanks for the terrific job you are doing!
Re. the still failing initialisation, I think we are missing the initialisation call (rt2x_rc80211_
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #188 |
@IvD
Thanks. I hope this does not cause confusion for the other bug since everything with rt2x_ prefix is just currently done by me for testing purposes. The reason for not using the native mac80211 is because with the version of mac80211 that is in Hardy the compile of the latest driver (which is supposed to fix a lot of bugs) fails. So I need the versions kernel that comes with the git repository of the rt2x00 project but have to somehow get it working while the older modules are still around.
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #189 |
@Cessare
Youre right. It is only defined for rc80211_pid_algo but would be defined as a function doing nothing for ieee80211.c. If you change that. Do you get further in activation?
Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) wrote : | #190 |
@Stefan,
yes, adding CFLAGS_ieee80211.o += -DRC80211_
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #191 |
@Cesare,
ok, so I put that change in and update package so others can try. Is the output currently the same as in https:/
Otherwise the syslog output might be helpful.
Cesare Tirabassi (norsetto) wrote : | #192 |
@Stefan,
yes, exactly the same.
One question I forgot to ask, I see you have renamed some rt2x_ prefixes to rt2x__ or rt2x___, or perhaps its just a problem of the script you are using?
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #193 |
@Cesare,
ok, I try to find out more. For the prefix issue: that might be coincidence, some functions begin with one or two underscores and just get prefixed with rt2x_. So in the end they have several underscores in them.
Stuart Bishop (stub) wrote : | #194 |
I can report success with your rt2x00-test-v3.tgz. This was on a fresh hardy beta install and a D-Link DWA-110 USB Stick (r73).
make
sudo make install
sudo depmd -ae
sudo modprobe -l
sudo update-initramfs -u
Stuart Bishop (stub) wrote : | #195 |
Turns out I'm only able to connect to unsecured networks with the DWA-110, and am unable to connect to my local 128bit WEP netework. I have no idea if this is a seperate bug.
Christian Mangold (neversfelde) wrote : | #196 |
Version 3 works here and it seems to be a stable connection with 54mb/s :).
I am using a wpa encrypted wlan network, so I cannot confirm general problems with encryption.
Patrick (patrick-voegeli) wrote : broken | #197 |
Here it is quite broken: the problem is that the tx-power output before was 27dB, and now it's 18... and my dd-wrt flashed router reports lower signal. Using iwconfig to set the txpower won't let me go above 18dB. Ah, the 1MB/s connection seems fixed.
Janek (thefoxx) wrote : | #198 |
I don't get any connection - rt2x00usb does not detect by card (rt2570 usb) and rt2500usb detects it but there I unable to establish a connection... You updated packages does not work as well.
Stuart Bishop (stub) wrote : | #199 |
Re: the D-Link DWA-110 (rt73), with the v3 test I can connect happily to a WPA2 network. Probably worth ignoring the WEP problem - other people have had difficulty connecting to that network so might be an issue with the Airport Extreme base station.
slayer (antoniochiaravalloti) wrote : | #200 |
same problem here: TP-LINK WN321G is recognized and it sees networks, but the connection is very slow and incostant.
JaddJadd (triplezone3-gmail-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #201 |
Wicd solved the problem for me, I'm using rt61. See my duplicate bug:
https:/
Tomas Cassidy (tomas-cassidy) wrote : | #202 |
I tested both rt2x00-test-v3 and -v4 on http://
Christian Mangold (neversfelde) wrote : | #203 |
v4 works with my rt2500 card and wpa encrypted network.
Christian Mangold (neversfelde) wrote : | #204 |
and no problems with 2.6.24-16-generic.
Rui Castro (rui.castro) wrote : | #205 |
Hi,
I have 2 Edimax EW-7108PCg cards (rt61pci driver), one in gutsy with hardy kernel and another in hardy beta with all updates.
Both systems are connected to the same access point (with WPA1/AES) and the connection doesn't fall as it did with the gutsy kernel, but it's still inconstant in signal detection and performance.
The information about the connection is also wrong, I think.
This is what i see with iwconfig:
wlan0 IEEE 802.11g ESSID:"Casa"
Bit Rate=1 Mb/s Tx-Power=27 dBm
Retry min limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr=2346 B
Link Quality=48/100 Signal level=-40 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
the quality is varies from 50% to 90% with the wireless card and the access point in the same room and the bit rate is always 1Mb/s!!!
Copying a music album (~100Mb) from one computer to the other takes arround 15 min. Too slow!
So, for me rt61pci from hardy is more stable, but much more slow than in gutsy.
IvD (ivdoorn) wrote : | #206 |
For those people with speed problems:
Try setting the rate manually to 54Mbs
I have a rt2500 card and with rt2x00-test-v4 and kernel 2.6.24-16-generic works for me, too. also the speed problem is gone. :)
Patrick (patrick-voegeli) wrote : | #208 |
Still the same problem: worse range because of Tx-power is 18dB instead of 27 with the kernel drivers! Other than that, it seems to work fine, sad I need those extra dB so that it works reliable.
Andreas Gnau (rondom) wrote : | #209 |
2.1.4 is in linux-backports
This bug doesn't make any sense anyway because it's deals with several completely different problems...
Patrick (patrick-voegeli) wrote : | #210 |
The driver included in the backports package has worse signal, because of Tx-power is 18dB instead of the 27dB I get with the stock kernel drivers. Should I fill a new bug report about that?
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #211 |
Hey, can anyone draw this for me? I'm a bit lost :) My card uses rt73usb, can I expect it to work when the final version of Hardy is released? (I'm sure I wouldn't be able to compile anything anyway).
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #212 |
Hopefully I am not promising too much, but the current intention is to have two possible choices:
1. The kernel driver at the stage of 2.6.24. If this works, good. :)
2. The more recent version of the rt2x00 driver with some modifications to make it compile and load outside
of the kernel. This will then be part of the linux-backport-
So everyone would have the freedom of either using one or the other.
Stuart Bishop (stub) wrote : | #213 |
Is there any hope of getting the backport on the install CD somewhere in time for hardy release?
If not, is this suitable for mentioning in the release notes or install guide?
Jose Padilla (sargepl) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #214 |
Realtek RT61 finally works. It didn't work in Gutsy so my acknowledgemente
for the developers team.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:45 AM, Stuart Bishop <email address hidden>
wrote:
> Is there any hope of getting the backport on the install CD somewhere in
> time for hardy release?
>
> If not, is this suitable for mentioning in the release notes or install
> guide?
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box
> in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
wieman01 (wieman01) wrote : | #215 |
Jose R. Padilla,
Does it work with full WPA2 support and Network Manager?
Jose Padilla (sargepl) wrote : | #216 |
No, it doesn't. It works with WEP 128 encryption and network manager in
Kubuntu, but I will test with WPA2 support and I will report it.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 2:27 PM, wieman01 <email address hidden> wrote:
> Jose R. Padilla,
>
> Does it work with full WPA2 support and Network Manager?
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box
> in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
wieman01 (wieman01) wrote : | #217 |
I thought so. Let us know if there is any progress. WEP is pointless as it is highly insecure.
Anyway, thanks for responding quickly. :-)
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #218 |
Hi everybody, I took a test drive on gutsy with hardy's 2.6.24-16 generic 32-bit kernel: my rt73 dongle works (wep 128, no network manager); the other dongle I own wich is rt2570 based does not work at all as usual; I could not test on a fresh install of hardy as trying to open the network configuration app would stall the computer with a suspicious repeated clicking of the hard drives (?!) I'll try wpa as soon as I can spare some time and report back. ciao luca
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #219 |
More on the previous post: I booted hardy and did not bother to try manual network configuration but went the network manager route; I can now confirm that the rt73 stick works (it's on right now) while the rt2570 does not (still talking of wep as wpa has never been an option with my hardware), there's an improvement however, as the rt2570 dongle now connects via network manager even if the connection itself is very bad and unfit for normal use; I'll try to set up a wpa network and doing tests in such an environment as soon as I can. ciao again luca
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : | #220 |
on 2.6.25 (from which the driver comes) n-m doesn't work with wpa,
however I can connect via wifi-radar
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 6:42 PM, luca.mg <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hi everybody, I took a test drive on gutsy with hardy's 2.6.24-16
> generic 32-bit kernel: my rt73 dongle works (wep 128, no network
> manager); the other dongle I own wich is rt2570 based does not work at
> all as usual; I could not test on a fresh install of hardy as trying to
> open the network configuration app would stall the computer with a
> suspicious repeated clicking of the hard drives (?!) I'll try wpa as
> soon as I can spare some time and report back. ciao luca
>
>
>
> --
> Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
Karlchen (pilatdirk-deactivatedaccount-deactivatedaccount) wrote : success | #221 |
Hi all,
just to report that an ASUS USB dongle (rt73) runs without problem
under Hardy beta with WEP 64 bit encryption. Out of the box, with
network manager.
Ta
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #222 |
Hey,
I'm with rt73usb under the latest Hardy beta live cd, and the connection seems alright :) Didn't die on me, and I was daring (opening all sorts of tabs at once)! The signal is a bit unstable though. I'm right next to the router and it shows 52% of signal, and then 83%, and then 68%. That's not such a big problem for me (as long as it stays alive), but thought I should let you know.
Either way, I'm installing Hardy beta right now!
~o.
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #223 |
By the way, I use WEP hexa. Suits me.
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #224 |
Oh well. Wireless connection (with rt73usb) dying again after that big update after I installed Hardy beta. Anyone can let me know if there's something I can do? You were saying something about a backport-thingy...?
_oOMOo_ (hermann-blaxhall) wrote : | #225 |
My rt73 chipset shows no noticeable improvement using the test v4. Similar to Olivia's experience of the standard Hardy module - I can connect and surf the web, but the speed is variable and really slow ~80kbps (WPA).
I'm back using the legacy rt73 module which compiles and works really well on the Hardy kernel. Olivia, if you aren't having any success with the rt73usb module and really need wireless to work then compiling the rt73 module is a not-too-tricky option. Slightly onerous that network-manager doesn't work with it - though WICD has "Ralink Legacy" support as an alternative.
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #226 |
_oOMOo_,
I'm pretty useless when it comes to compiling stuff. I did try to compile some rt73 following a tutorial on the ubuntu foruns, but with no luck. If you could email me and perhaps give me a hand with it, I'd really appreciate it :) (<email address hidden>)
I also noticed that sometimes after I lose the connection and it comes back (apparently for no reason), the connection seems estabilished but I can't surf the web.
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #227 |
Hello world, I've set up a wpa2 with tkip/aes encryption network and the rt73 dongle is working via network manager in hardy with 2.6.24-16-generic kernel (32-bit); I tried to open 35 tabs at once in firefox while downloading ubuntu's updates and playing videos from websites, it's been working so far, the only thing being that the connection info window in network manager states a 1 mb/s speed while it is 54 mb/s according to iwconfig. I may test the rt2570 dongle sometimes and report on it soon after. ciao luca
Andreas Gnau (rondom) wrote : | #228 |
I'd like to mention linux-backports
Install with: sudo apt-get install linux-backports
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #229 |
Sorry to verify that the rt2570 dongle above mentioned does not work period. Regarding the rt73 dongle: upon restart both network manager and/or manual configuration ask for wpa password while the network is configured for wpa2, I switched to wicd and it works much better now: it retains the correct password for the proper wpa2 configuration, moreover, no need to enter the keyring manager password too; as the rt73 stick is working I'll quit thinkering with it, while I'm going to test the rt2570 stick with the linux-backports
_oOMOo_ (hermann-blaxhall) wrote : | #230 |
Thanks Andreas the linux-backports
Just to satisfy my curiosity, seeing that the version in backports is a) newer and b) appears to work better than the packaged version, why is it not already in Hardy?
Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gut | #231 |
Re Luca's point about network-manager v WICD, I can confirm exactly the
same behaviour using the rt73USB module (I'm still running Gutsy).
I've switched to WICD for 2 reasons.
1.. easier WPA password management.
2. doesn't clutter the logs with stuff at startup.
However, my logs are now cluttered with messages like.
Apr 16 13:22:16 neil-12inch kernel: [17398.124000] wlan0: authenticated
Apr 16 13:22:16 neil-12inch kernel: [17398.124000] wlan0: associate with
AP 00:16:b6:ca:b2:cb
Apr 16 13:22:16 neil-12inch kernel: [17398.164000] wlan0: RX ReassocResp
from 00:16:b6:ca:b2:cb (capab=0x471 status=0 aid=2)
Apr 16 13:22:16 neil-12inch kernel: [17398.164000] wlan0: associated
Apr 16 13:22:20 neil-12inch kernel: [17402.160000] wlan0: RX
deauthentication from 00:16:b6:ca:b2:cb (reason=1)
Apr 16 13:22:20 neil-12inch kernel: [17402.160000] wlan0: deauthenticated
Apr 16 13:22:21 neil-12inch kernel: [17403.160000] wlan0: authenticate
with AP 00:16:b6:ca:b2:cb
Apr 16 13:22:21 neil-12inch kernel: [17403.164000] wlan0: RX
authentication from 00:16:b6:ca:b2:cb (alg=0 transaction=2 status=0)
Apr 16 13:22:21 neil-12inch kernel: [17403.164000] wlan0: authenticated
_______
Welcome to the next generation of Windows Live
http://
NoWhereMan (e.vacchi) (uncommonnonsense) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #232 |
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:59 PM, _oOMOo_ <email address hidden> wrote:
> Just to satisfy my curiosity, seeing that the version in backports is a)
> newer and b) appears to work better than the packaged version, why is it
> not already in Hardy?
because it's backported from linux 2.6.25 (which is an "unstable"
kernel - so the odd minor version number) and because hardy officially
ships with 2.6.24
Rafael Gálvez-Cañero (galvesband) wrote : | #233 |
I posted some time ago my information:
rt2500 in a pcmcia card (and other one in PCI) that works flawless in
gutsy (with minor issues like not reporting rate) results in a card
that works in hardy, but terribly slow. After connecting, if you do:
$sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
...then problems seems to go away. I'm connecting to a wpa-psk g
access point, and getting between 1000 and 2000 KiB/s with the pcmcia,
and 1500-2400 KiB/s with the PCI one.
The news: I tried the linux-backports
problems persisted.
By the way, i'm trying to workaround with a simple script in
/etc/network/
like this:
galvesband@sysop:~$ cat /etc/network/
#! /bin/sh
# Only for wlan0...
[ "$IFACE" = "wlan0" ] || exit 0
wait 5
iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
This seems to works at first sight, but it isn't working at all:
iwconfig report a 54Mb rate, but practical speed seem to be limited to
80 KiB/s, very far from the 1000/1500 KiB/s I usually achieve.
I'm not sure if this helps anyone. I just saw people go on reporting
and wondered if this improves the information a gave previously.
Regards.
Olivia (oli-maia) wrote : | #234 |
Andreas, the linux-backports
Kai Stempfle (kai-stempfle) wrote : | #235 |
- dmesg-rt2500pci Edit (1.5 KiB, text/plain)
Unfortunately, I cannot report any success at all...
I'm using a rt2500-based card by Foxconn:
$ lspci | grep RT2500
05:06.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
$ lspci -n | grep 05:06.0
05:06.0 0280: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
WEP HEX 128-bit based encryption. I'm not able to associate to my AP at all.
I'm attaching dmesg and iwconfig output from rt2500pci as well as ndiswrapper (which I'm currently using)
Kai Stempfle (kai-stempfle) wrote : | #236 |
Kai Stempfle (kai-stempfle) wrote : | #237 |
Kai Stempfle (kai-stempfle) wrote : | #238 |
Kai Stempfle (kai-stempfle) wrote : | #239 |
luca.mg (luca-mg) wrote : | #240 |
After a few days of testing I want to tell to all of us struggling with a hardy kernel on top of gutsy that the best way to go is to install hardy: everything works much better in hardy than in gutsy with updated kernel, wicd a must AFAICT. I also have to say that things are working better than before but we're not there yet: the hardware dies after a few hours online, while it used to die after a bunch of minutes before; this is an improvement but things are not working as they should and some more work has to be done. This is in regard of the rt73 dongle, still no luck with the rt2570 as of today.
Regarding the linux-backports
Kaminix (kaminix) wrote : | #241 |
I'm on a RT2500 card. This is how it looks in lshw under Gutsy:
bus info: pci@0000:06:02.0
ireless
ency=32 module=rt2500pci multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11g
In Gutsy my network worked well, it had some troubles but overall I was quite happy with it. Then I upgraded to Gutsy, and now I'm experiencing the troubles described in this report. The speeds are unbelievably slow, three times slower than I was on Gutsy and almost 10 times slower than my sister's (we can't loose to VISTA!) according to speedtest.nl (conducted with in Gutsy via the Live CD...). If I use download something under Hardy and ping my router at the same time I get ping times like 25 000ms and packetlosses of up to 25% it seems.
I upgraded from Hardy via the upgrade tool by the way, but it all worked under Gutsy.
André Pirard (a.pirard) wrote : Impressed with Hardy CR | #242 |
Kudos. You guys made a tremendous 8.04 deadline job.
You even added suspense ;-)
This report may be incomplete, but I wanted to thank for the impressive improvement regarding general ease of use.
The only problem I see is RT2500 download data rate.
Shall we tell them?
http://
Now VISTA Supported, you can plug and play in Windows VISTAtm without install driver! New Mac and Linux driver is avaliable*
* Mac and Linux driver is not offically supported by us.
I installed 8.04 CR, near to what 8.04 LTS will be, on two computers.
For the first time, my two ex-infamous Ralink-based wifi interfaces ran out of the box (well, I didn't put them back in it and they escaped, you know what I mean).
Up to 8.04 beta included, I had to install serialmonkey for both.
Specifically :
USB 148F:2573 mod=rt73usb case=BlueNEXT BN-WD54G
PCMCIA "RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI" mod=rt2500pci case=Comtrend GN-WMKG
Both bought cheap on Ebay and are now nicely hot pluggable.
Switch is USR5462 configured with WPA & TKIP.
Channel 1 as I had had recongition problems of 12 before.
I've run 1500 bytes pings for hours (ping 192.168.0.1 -s 1500).
Not a single packet loss when running a sigle interface alone in an idle machine.
Up to 5 hours for the RT73, probably 9 but I lost the stats, I explain why...
Remarks are:
- Internet download data rate is OK on RT73 (350 KiB/s) but slow on RT2500 (20-40 KiB/s) but I made decent Web browsing. CPU rate difference (800/400 MHz) cannot be the reason. To be checked.
- The pings didn't run simultaneously on both machines. Once one got replies, the other stopped and they alternated. The computers were very near one another though. Fixed by moving one interface away.
- The computer running RT73 freezes (behind a power&screensaved display) after a long time of inactivity (but PING). This is why I can't be sure of 9 lossfree hours. I suspect the hanging is not RT73 related, though, more probably to the screen. I would come back here if it was.
- The 2500's second LED is off whereas serialmonkey switches it on and blinking when packets flow (seeing it off meant it wasn't working, as when just plugged in). Annoying but I would trade just this for the rest.
- I wonder why it is/was hard to port excellent serialmonkey's sources to here, but they probably know much better than I.
RT73:
-----
--- 192.168.0.1 ping statistics ---
17303 packets transmitted, 17295 received, 0% packet loss, time 17302100ms = 5 hours
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.419/4.
(64-bytes only pings, up to 9 hours 1500-bytes sessions ran smoothly but were interrupted by crash)
rest is 1500-bytes
8801 packets transmitted, 8799 received, 0% packet loss, time 8800036ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 8.067/26.
RT2500, all 1500-bytes
-------
--- 192.168.0.1 ping statistics ---
1315 packets transmitted, 1312 received, 0% packet loss, time 1314069ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 152.395/
2582 packets transmitted, 2308 received, 10% packet loss, time 2585980ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 143.066/
(during Firefox activ...
Kaminix (kaminix) wrote : | #244 |
I compiled and installed the serialmonkey drivers for rt2500 and blacklisted the old ones, and moved the .ko-file to the right place.
It's dirty, but it worked, now I get full speeds with my rt2500 card, possibly even faster than I ever did in Gutsy! :)
Though I don't think the upload is quite up to what I should be able to get, just a feeling, it mostly works well.
André Pirard (a.pirard) wrote : Transmission rates | #245 |
Update to my message.
RT2500:
With 7.10 and serialmonkey, Rate=54 Mb/s and download reaches 350 KiB/sec.
With 8.04CR, Rate=1 Mb/s and download reaches 20 KiB/sec.
after setting sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
Rate=54 Mb/s and download reaches 150 KiB/sec.
RT73:
With 8.04CR, Rate=1 Mb/s and download exceeds 350 KiB/sec (up to 450)
Changing the rate produces no download throughput change.
Is it possible to set the rate automatically when the interface starts?
Hoping this will help,
André.
wlan0 RT2500 Wireless ESSID:"xxx"
Bit Tx-Power:0 dBm
RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Link Quality=62/100 (*) Signal level:-63 dBm Noise level:-82 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
350 KiB/sec
wlan0 IEEE 802.11g ESSID:"xxx"
Bit Rate=1 Mb/s Tx-Power=27 dBm
Retry min limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr=2346 B
Link Quality=48/100 (*) Signal level=-69 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
20 KiB/sec
wlan0 IEEE 802.11g ESSID:"xxx"
Bit Rate=54 Mb/s Tx-Power=27 dBm
Retry min limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr=2346 B
Link Quality=69/100 (*) Signal level=-65 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
150 KiB/sec
(*) 20 if the microwave oven is running :-)
Jos Dehaes (jos-dehaes) wrote : | #246 |
I can confirm that in hardy RC suddenly the rate is by default 1MB/s. This was not the case in earlier hardy kernels. Manually setting the rate to 54M, I get downloads of > 1MB/s (20 Mbit line). Setting the rate manually should not be necessary.
Jos Dehaes (jos-dehaes) wrote : | #247 |
Sorry, this was for the rt2500 chip (rt2x00pci driver).
Tony Arnold (tony-arnold) wrote : | #248 |
I had the same problem as Jos with Hardy RC after upgrading from Gutsy. But even setting the speed manually did not seem to give me full speed. I resorted to downloading the latest CVS driver from serial monkey and that works fine.
Hamish Downer (mishd) wrote : | #249 |
Found some relevant comments about why the speed of the connection may be lower than expected.
http://
To quote it here:
"At the moment the semi-free madwifi is more reliable than ath5k with 2.6.25-rc kernels[*], due
(I suspect) to problems with the mac80211 layer being rather too aggressive in reducing the
link speed in face of less than ideal signal conditions. Signal quality/level monitoring
(using wavemon) suggests that unsmoothed values are causing the rate algorithms to believe
that conditions are worse than they actually are. I see similar problems with the in-kernel
rt2500 driver."
And in another comment from there
"It appears to be tweakable via debugfs." - http://
Hope this is helpful to some ...
André Pirard (a.pirard) wrote : | #250 |
Funny, this is what I had ready to post just while finding the above.
According to my tests, it seems to me that the problem is not that the interface is set to "rate 1M", but to "rate auto", and that this automatic bitrate adjustment mode is broken, setting rate down to 1M.
Hence, I have put this script in /etc/network/
#!/bin/bash
# Only for wlanX...
[[ $IFACE == wlan* ]] || exit 0
iwconfig $IFACE rate 36M
to use a fixed bitrate. 54M is not necessarily the best value and you'll have to experiment, these were my rough results.
54M 140 KiBps
48M 170
36M 190
24M 180
It continues to be a mystery why the transmission rate is so low and still varies more than surrounding noise can explain (packet size adjustment? but that's sending side matter).
Anyway, doing away with having to compile the divers to continue each Ubuntu installation is excellent work.
Ian (superian) wrote : | #251 |
With the 2.6.24-16 kernel, I no longer need to change the setup of the wireless network (DHCP to static IP or vice versa) before my card will work. (See comment 140, 142 and 143 above.)
Unfortunately, it looks like there's a wireless network related bug in 2.6.24.* that frequently causes a kernel panic (= system lockup) here.
Does anyone else get this?
Annoyingly using ndiswrapper isn't an option for me, because the card maker only supplies a Windows .exe file which isn't an archive format 7zip knows about, not .inf files.
André Pirard (a.pirard) wrote : 8.04 CR rt73 lockup? | #252 |
Running 8.04 CR, I've has 4 cases in 2 days of lockup when the rt73 was plugged in.
Unplugged the rt73 and 8.04 CR ran about 48 hours without stop.
Ian, if you stop answering the Windows' WiFi installer's questions at some point before it starts installing, you will find the decompressed files in the TEMP folder.
If a system where the installation was made, the .inf file is in the INF folder and its contents indicates what files have been installed and have to be used by ndiswrapper.
Ashley Hooper (ash-hooper) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #253 |
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Ian <email address hidden> wrote:
> Annoyingly using ndiswrapper isn't an option for me, because the card
> maker only supplies a Windows .exe file which isn't an archive format
> 7zip knows about, not .inf files.
Ian, just run the installer .exe under WINE - I've done this many
times before to extract Windows wireless drivers.
e.g. wine setup.exe
On one occasion the installer would not even install properly, and
would delete all temporary files when it failed and exited. So I had
to let it unpack all files, and then leave it waiting at an OK prompt,
then browse the temporary folder where it had unpacked them to find
the .inf file. I think that's pretty rare, though.
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
milestone: | ubuntu-8.04 → ubuntu-8.04.1 |
milestone: | ubuntu-8.04.1 → ubuntu-8.04 |
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #254 |
I am closing this as won't fix for now and for the lum target. This is by no way meant as if we do want to drop the subject. However there seem to be some which have the kernel driver working for them. For others the external version (now in lbm works better), The lbm version also will be the one to change/fix more likely, since it is outside the kernel. Also this report now has several hardware and several issues grouped together which does not make matters simpler. So, if there are problems with the kernel driver, try lbm. If there are still problems a new report should be made for the various issues (and should mention the driver used).
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
status: | Confirmed → Won't Fix |
Changed in linux-backports-modules-2.6.22: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
Changed in linux-backports-modules-2.6.24: | |
assignee: | nobody → stefan-bader-canonical |
importance: | Undecided → High |
milestone: | none → ubuntu-8.04.1 |
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
milestone: | ubuntu-8.04 → none |
Stefan Bader (smb) wrote : | #255 |
commit 13c78d70f397c31
Date: Fri Apr 25 12:19:09 2008 -0400
UBUNTU: rt2x00: Update driver to serialmonkey version 2.1.5
Changed in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24: | |
status: | Confirmed → Won't Fix |
Changed in linux-backports-modules-2.6.24: | |
status: | New → Fix Committed |
sefs (sefsinc) wrote : | #256 |
I am experiencing a problem with serial monkey rt73 drivers.
On boot the hardware device is not starting and cannot be detected.
I have to wait until the system is fully booted. unplug the usb
adapter, plug it back in and restart the network by cli to get the
network adapter started.
What is up with that?
This is with rt73-cvs-
the one before that does not even work any more, although it worked in
gutsy.
What is going on here fellas.
This problem is new to me in hardy. Will there be a fix for this.
Janek (thefoxx) wrote : | #257 |
As I said already I installed Hardy with Virtualbox on my Gutsy System some time ago. With the Hardy alpha kernel inside the Virtualbox System I was able to use my RT2570 (USB) interface without any problems (I was able to connect and to download with full 6k DSL speed, didn't tested more).
After really installing Hardy beta on my linux partition the connection failed again... Today I installed the serialmonkey CVS hourly tarball "rt2570-
Will there be any updates in the backports?
Ian (superian) wrote : | #258 |
Thanks to André and Ashley (comments 252 and 253) - when I have it up long enough to download wine, Ill try that.
There's more on the problems I've had at https:/
Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) wrote : | #259 |
Ian,
Wine is unlikely to help you have it up for longer.
Alexander Jones (alex-weej) wrote : | #260 |
Top marks for innuendo.
André Pirard (a.pirard) wrote : Re: [Bug 134660] Re: Ralink rt2400 / rt2500 / rt2570 / rt61 / rt73 do not work out of the box in Gutsy/Hardy | #261 |
On 2008-05-02 00:02, Neil Wallace wrote :
> On 2008-05-01 22:56, Ian wrote :
>
>> Thanks to André and Ashley (comments 252 and 253) - when I have it up
>> long enough to download wine, Ill try that.
>>
> Ian,
> Wine is unlikely to help you have it up for longer.
>
Both of you probably love puns, Ian and Neil ;-)
My added fun was to find your messages right next to another one titled :
Votre Phaaaaarmacie en ligne, Viiiaaa -ra - 0.88 EURO (your pharmacy
online ...)
Now, just as serious as we must be...
He wants to download wine to be able to extract drivers liable to keep
his interface up all the time.
But again, don't tell this to anyone on the street without some
preliminary word of warning :-)
André.
Ian (superian) wrote : | #262 |
Ho ho. Running the installer with wine did leave the files in several silly places (whoever wrote the installer should be taken out and shot) but - fingers crossed - the backports modules version seems to avoid the lockup problem.
It doesn't like being woken up after hibernating (I have to restart to get the wireless network back) and for some reason, the two LEDs on the card are permanently on rather than flickering away when there's some network action, but...
Marco Sampellegrini (marko782) wrote : | #263 |
Finally I got my D-link dwl-g122 rev b (rt2570 chipset) working with hardy using ndiswrapper. Try it, just remember to use the i386 version of ubuntu, because ndiswrapper won't explicitly warn you about incompatibility between 64bit kernel and 32bit driver. Good luck!
Leann Ogasawara (leannogasawara) wrote : | #264 |
Marking this "Fix Released" as Stefan's patch is available in linux-backports
linux-backports
[Stefan Bader]
* Added rt2x00 driver from serialmonkey.org
- LP: #134660
For the full changelog refer to: https:/
If you are still experiencing issues, refer to comment 254 - https:/
Thanks.
Changed in linux-backports-modules-2.6.24: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
OMUT (valeri1963) wrote : | #265 |
- install rt2x00-CVS Hardy Edit (886 bytes, text/plain)
I established rt2500-CVS driver from serialmonkey, and now I do not have problems :)
[quote]
ra0 RT2500 Wireless ESSID:"Valeri"
Bit Rate=54 Mb/s Tx-Power:0 dBm
RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Link Quality=73/100 Signal level:-75 dBm Noise level:-85 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
[/quote]
sorry for my English:)
Magnes (magnesus2) wrote : | #266 |
RT61 PCI (module rt61pci) on Hardy Heron sometimes (during downloading files from Internet) crashes Ubuntu. The screen freezes, the keyboard leds - capslock and numlock - are blinking and there is no response to any button (alt+f1 for example) or mouse movements.
Also it doesn't always connect, sometimes I need to use "sudo /etc/init.
From syslog:
May 17 08:45:44 d700 kernel: [ 311.132490] ADDRCONF(
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.879292] wlan0: Initial auth_alg=0
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.879305] wlan0: authenticate with AP 00:1a:70:95:f7:5c
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.880763] wlan0: RX authentication from 00:1a:70:95:f7:5c (alg=0 transaction=2 status=0)
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.880772] wlan0: authenticated
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.880776] wlan0: associate with AP 00:1a:70:95:f7:5c
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.896597] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 00:1a:70:95:f7:5c (capab=0x461 status=0 aid=1)
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.896606] wlan0: associated
May 17 08:45:45 d700 kernel: [ 311.898244] ADDRCONF(
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: There is already a pid file /var/run/
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.6
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: Copyright 2004-2007 Internet Systems Consortium.
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: All rights reserved.
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: For info, please visit http://
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient:
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
May 17 08:45:46 d700 ntpdate[6637]: step time server 91.189.94.4 offset -1.316687 sec
May 17 08:45:45 d700 avahi-daemon[5565]: Registering new address record for fe80::21b:
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
May 17 08:45:45 d700 dhclient: Bind socket to interface: No such device
May 17 08:45:54 d700 kernel: [ 321.999047] wlan0: no IPv6 routers present
---- my note: here the system crashed ----
May 17 08:55:39 d700 syslogd 1.5.0#1ubuntu1: restart.
from messages:
May 17 08:57:29 d700 kernel: [ 179.814629] ADDRCONF(
May 17 08:57:30 d700 kernel: [ 180.569922] ADDRCONF(
---- my note: here the system crashed ----
May 17 09:09:58 d700 syslogd 1.5.0#1ubuntu1: restart.
Nothing interesting in XOrg log.
Sorry if this is a wrong but to attach this to. ;)
lol1972 (lol1972) wrote : | #267 |
UBUNTU VERSION: HARDY 2.6.24-17-generic (gutsy upgrade)
lsusb : 07d1:3c03 D-Link System
USB WIRELESS DLINK: DWL-G122 H/W VER. C1.
NETWORK WIRELESS 801G, WEP, HEXADECIMAL.
Got it to work eventually with the rt73usb driver.
added a line to the following file, /etc/modules:
rt73usb
Saved, closed & rebooted.
Opened up network manager (via menu: System, Administration, Network)
and manually configured Wireless connection. Entered wep settings via (via properties button).
Magnes (magnesus2) wrote : | #268 |
lbm version with rt61 - even worse, more crashes, harder to connect. I had to revert to normal version. :(
Anders (andersja+launchpad-net) wrote : | #269 |
Sorry for asking a stupid question, but I'm experiencing problems with the rt2500pci driver on an old PCI wifi card (which, incidentally, worked flawlessly, fast and smooth on Feisty Fawn!) and installing linux-backports
I might have overlooked something obvious here, but as far as I can see, this is not fixed? Is there some more manual tweaking required to get this flying?
Thanks!
termitor (termitor) wrote : | #270 |
hello.
Depending on the version I use kubuntu kernel, I do not have the same detection capability.
The sensitivity would be concerned mainly via the register BBP which would not be managed the same way, I'm hardy kernel with a gusty, I also tested regularly intrepid, depending on the version of the kernel, I do not have the same sensitivity, all that would link to register BBP, so most of the time it did not detect my wireless connections
If you like, you could resolve the problem of sensitivity?
http://
Sincerely yours
Hardware : Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
Link Signal level=-77 dBm (with gutsy kernel, and iwconfig )
Signal level=-81 dBm (with gutsy kernel and iwlist wlan0 scan)
[use google for translate this, sorry :-) ]
Stuart Bishop (stub) wrote : | #271 |
This bug has been closed for a while, so people still having troubles probably need to open new bugs to get them looked at as they are probably different issues.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. I noticed an updated kernel, 2.6.22-11.32, was recently released. Can you try updating to this newer kernel and verify this bug is still an issue for you? Also, I just want to clarify that you do not see this problem when running Feisty correct? Thanks in advance!