I believe about all you have to do to ensure the other drivers don't interfere
is:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
Then add the following blacklist lines to the end of the file and save:
blacklist rt2x00lib
blacklist rt2x00pci
blacklist rt2500pci
blacklist rt2500usb
Also, if you have instal
The driver I used was pulled from an installation cd that came with the wifi
card. If you don't have a disk for your card, try downloading the driver at the
following website.
http://www.yournewdriver.com/Ralink_RT2500_Wireless_LAN_Card_7584.htm
It appears to be a generic type of driver that sup
Oh yeah, and as to update on my previous comment back on 2008-08-18, it
seems that using the ndiswrapper driver is stable. I used ndisgtk to
install it.
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[Hardy] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190515
You received this bug notification because you are
I tried setting the rate to 54M manually for my rt2500 in Hardy, but it
continues to run slow. Why is it that the success of these solutions
seems to be so hit and miss? How could they mess something up that seems
to effect about every ralink and has no one solution to fix it?
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[Hardy] Low band
I confirm the same failure with the backports-modules as Shawn.
So far, the machine that I installed the CVS driver on has worked fine
for the last month. The machine with the NDiswrapper driver, I decided
to try installing the CVS driver again, and it did work, but not without
a minor complicatio
With Ubuntu kernel 2.6.24.18-generic, I was able to get my RT2500 to
work full speed by using the rt2500-cvs-2008060319 driver. On a
different machine using Ubuntu kernel 2.6.24.19-generic and the same
RT2500 card, I had no choice, but to resort to using the winxp driver
under ndiswrapper.
So far(