For rt73usb no firmware is needed. Just use vanilla kernel built-in module.
as i did: CONFIG_RT2X00=m CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB=m CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_USB=m CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_FIRMWARE=y # CONFIG_RT2400PCI is not set # CONFIG_RT2500PCI is not set # CONFIG_RT61PCI is not set # CONFIG_RT2500USB is not set CONFIG_RT73USB=m CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_DEBUGFS=y CONFIG_RT2X00_DEBUG=y With: [I] sys-kernel/vanilla-sources Installed versions: 2.6.24_rc5(2.6.24_rc5)(02:05:20 16.12.2007)(-build -symlink) Homepage: http://www.kernel.org Description: Full sources for the Linux kernel Regards, Kalden. Grant a écrit : >> Actually i'm using vanilla-sources just for rt73usb driver. >> I've Gentoo 64Bit too. >> Before i used Gentoo-Sources. >> I just copy my .config from Gentoo Sources to Vanilla Sources and i have >> no issue (since 2 month). > > Nice, we're doing the same thing then. Did you place the firmware in > /lib/firmware manually like I did? > > - Grant > > >>>> I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or without >>>> WPA_SUPPLICANT. >>>> >>>> driver is already integrated in sys-kernel/vanilla-sources (2.6.24-rc5) >>> I can't get any of the rt* ebuilds to compile except for CVS rt73-9999 >>> from bugs.gentoo.org and that one doesn't work with wpa_supplicant. I >>> think the others won't compile because of my 64 bits (again). rt2x00 >>> includes an rt73 driver but it requires 2.6.24. hardened-sources >>> isn't there yet and configuring a new kernel is such a pain. I know >>> I'd end up with a bunch of new problems. ndiswrapper is also a no-go >>> unless I can find 64-bit XP drivers that work. >>> >>> - Grant >>> >>>>>> I was actually just researching that exact one. Have you tested it >>>>>> with WPA? Which driver are you using? gentoo-portage.com lists a few >>>>>> ralink drivers but no rt73. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> - Grant >>>>>> -- >>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> I haven't tested the WPA yet, I know it works well with a WEP >>>>> encryption. I can test WPA tomorrow while everyone is at work and get >>>>> back to you with those results. I used the CVS driver provided at this >>>>> link [1] and followed the directions posted here [2]. Like I said I >>>>> havent tested under gentoo, but I see no reason why the drivers >>>>> wouldn't work. >>>>> >>>>> AJ >>>>> >>>>> [1] http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Downloads >>>>> [2]https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT73 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list