rt73
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revisionNext revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
rt73 [2008/07/27 01:38] – aspj | rt73 [2009/05/19 23:59] – Updated to rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.3.tar.bz2 darkaudax | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
Open up a shell and type: | Open up a shell and type: | ||
- | wget http:// | + | wget http:// |
- | tar -xjf rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.1.tar.bz2 | + | tar -xjf rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.3.tar.bz2 |
- | cd rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.1/Module | + | cd rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.3/Module |
make | make | ||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
modprobe rt73 | modprobe rt73 | ||
+ | A mirror for the above driver can be found [[http:// | ||
=====Using driver with aircrack-ng===== | =====Using driver with aircrack-ng===== | ||
Line 40: | Line 41: | ||
===== Basic injection with rt73 and BackTrack v2 for beginners ===== | ===== Basic injection with rt73 and BackTrack v2 for beginners ===== | ||
- | See this [[http://tinyshell.be/ | + | See this [[http://forum.aircrack-ng.org/ |
===== When to use this driver? ===== | ===== When to use this driver? ===== | ||
- | See this [[http:// | + | See this [[http:// |
If you have a Ralink chip in an USB device and that chip is a RT2570 or RT73 (RT73 is also as RT2571 and RT2573), you need the " | If you have a Ralink chip in an USB device and that chip is a RT2570 or RT73 (RT73 is also as RT2571 and RT2573), you need the " | ||
Line 132: | Line 132: | ||
After this, you can easily load the rt73 driver (ieee80211) using the command " | After this, you can easily load the rt73 driver (ieee80211) using the command " | ||
- | |||
- | ==== 2.6.24 kernel support ==== | ||
- | |||
- | See this [[http:// | ||
- | Version 3.0.1 of the rt73-k2wrlz driver runs on this kernel without modifications. | ||
- | |||
- | ==== 2.6.25 kernel support ==== | ||
- | |||
- | See this [[http:// | ||
- | Version 3.0.1 of the rt73-k2wrlz driver runs on this kernel without modifications. | ||
==== Try a lower data rate ==== | ==== Try a lower data rate ==== | ||
Line 201: | Line 191: | ||
(Some modules **must be blacklisted**) | (Some modules **must be blacklisted**) | ||
Even when following the guide above, be sure to use the latest driver version available. | Even when following the guide above, be sure to use the latest driver version available. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== " | ||
+ | |||
+ | **NOTE: This applies only to driver version 3.0.1 and earlier. Version 3.0.2 should work out of the box with 2.6.27 kernels.** | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you get a series of compile messages similar to " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Open up a shell and type: | ||
+ | |||
+ | wget http:// | ||
+ | tar -xjf rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.1.tar.bz2 | ||
+ | cd rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.1/ | ||
+ | wget http:// | ||
+ | patch -Np2 -i rt73_2.6.27.patch | ||
+ | make | ||
+ | |||
+ | then, as root, type | ||
+ | |||
+ | make install | ||
+ | modprobe rt73 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== " | ||
+ | |||
+ | See [[http:// | ||
+ | Version 3.0.2 of the driver shouldn' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 2.6.27 kernel support ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Version 3.0.2 does support 2.6.27 out of the box without any modifications needed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you want to use an earlier version with 2.6.27, here are the patching instructions: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// |
rt73.txt · Last modified: 2017/01/09 21:32 by mister_x