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* Use the newest kernel you can get | * Use the newest kernel you can get | ||
* Try to use a non SMP version of your kernel | * Try to use a non SMP version of your kernel | ||
- | * If the hardware totally loses its function: Use the oven method to get it back to life: http://tinyshell.be/ | + | * If the hardware totally loses its function: Use the oven method to get it back to life: http://forum.aircrack-ng.org/ |
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===== 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 known 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 known as RT2571 and RT2573), you need the " | ||
Using legacy drivers (or ASPj mods) interface name is ra0 for PCI/PCMCIA and rausb0 for USB devices, if you have wlan0 and wmaster0 interfaces, then you are using new rt2x00 driver (rt2x00 has various modules, for USB devices they are " | Using legacy drivers (or ASPj mods) interface name is ra0 for PCI/PCMCIA and rausb0 for USB devices, if you have wlan0 and wmaster0 interfaces, then you are using new rt2x00 driver (rt2x00 has various modules, for USB devices they are " |