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rt2500 [2008/01/24 15:27] – clarified drivers darkaudax | rt2500 [2008/06/28 14:48] – Some changes related to the mac80211 version. netrolller3d | ||
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modprobe rt2500 | modprobe rt2500 | ||
- | NOTE: This will download the Enhanced Legacy version of the driver. The Next Generation version | + | NOTE: This will download the Enhanced Legacy version of the driver. The Next Generation version |
Make sure to load the driver with modprobe (not insmod) and to put the card in Monitor mode before bringing the interface up. | Make sure to load the driver with modprobe (not insmod) and to put the card in Monitor mode before bringing the interface up. | ||
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- | ====== When to use this driver? ====== | ||
- | 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), you need the " | + | ====== When to use this driver? ====== |
- | 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 you are using new rt2x00-mac80211 driver (rt2x00 has various modules, for USB devices are " | + | 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 " | ||
+ | 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 PCI devices they are " |
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