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I have updated my old laptop Easy Note some days ago to Ubuntu 14.04
and the ralink card (rt2500pci) cease to work
it connenct and disconnet continuosly, and internet wasn't working(no ping, no
navigation)
I try all the solutions without ANY modification .
at last, I try the workaroun
A followup to my comment #172 above: things are not perfect with quantal either.
The card behaves differently, starting up with good speed consostently, but
it's not stable, eventually losing connection totally sooner or later,
and too often sooner rather than later.
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This bug is indeed no longer present in Quantal
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This bug is still present in Precise.
Using an A-Link PCI card
("Ralink corp. RT2500 Wireless 802.11bg (rev 01)" according to lspci),
I get about 1.4 Mbit/s regardless of what iwconfig shows, and
so many dropped packets it's practically unusable.
Disabling power management as per comment #161 hel
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There seems to be an infinite amount of trust in the so-called
specsheets from Ralink.
If you would take a look at the publicly available sheets for rt61 and
rt73, you would
notice that there isn't that much useful in there to resolve
throughput issues as
experienced on rt2500pci/usb rt61pci/rt73us
Forgot the link to the answer:
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=34505#p34505
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Hello,
The rt2500 chipset doesn't have any publicly datasheet available, so its
development/bugs fixing is hard.
I have asked more information on this really well known problem on the
rt2x00's forum, and also where the datasheets are (to try to fix the bug
by myself), here is the answer from Ivo
I am still experiencing this bug in karmic.
Today I tried maverick (running from a USB stick), unfortunately the problem is
still present. First the connection is fine (1.0 MB/s in my case), later the
speed drops to 64 kB/s - 100 kB/s. (I'm testing the speed with 'scp'.) Then I
tried:
# iwconfi
Hi, every body, I find a workaround for his untimely disconnection to operate
with rt2500 lucid in ad-hoc mode. Because the downside is to stop the update
has some major security on file.
go here:
http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=419044
Assistance will be welcome.
PS: sorry for my E
like with the stock kernel in lucid, the bug is also persistent with the
modules in linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.32-24-generic
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Hm, seems my RT2560 based card is now also affected by this issue,
although I actually didn't notice until now.. (well, recently, I
exchanged my modem router, but that should not be an issue - a netbook
with an Intel wireless device runs at full 54M bandwidth all the time,
while my RT2x00 card slow
The power management issue is fixed in maverick as it has the 2.6.34
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OK, this appears to be an effective workaround: disable power management
for the wireless chipset. As follows:
Applications - Accessories - Terminal
type (use copy/paste):
gksudo gedit /etc/rc.local
Press Enter.
Add this line, just above exit 0 (use copy/paste):
iwconfig wlan0 power off
So it
@ sles:
Whenever I notice my rt2500pci's (linksys wmp54g) connection is slow, I
right-click the NetworkManager applet on the Ubuntu desktop, deselect
"Enable Wireless", wait 2 seconds, then enable it again. This usually
works for a couple of hours. Sometimes it's only a few minutes,
sometimes more
@ sles:
Try if this helps:
sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 11M
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Just upgraded Ubuntu from 8.04 ( I used rt2500 driver in it, compiled it
myself) to 10.04 and see very slow (less then 1 Mbit) wifi connection with
rt2500pci.
The same problem with 2.6.34 from ppa.
Unfortunately, I can't compile rt2500 with 2.6.32 and newer kernels, so I need
a solution.
I tried
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I had been using 2.3.31-17 so tried upgrading to 2.6.32 but still can't
get more than 1Mb/s through my 10Mb/s Internet connection.
@papukaija - I can believe the rt2500pci kernel module is providing
adequate support for some devices - but not certainly not for my RaLink
PCI card.
Details of my co
@foxy123: Are you using Karmic? My rt2500 device, Asus WL-167G (usb),
runs perfectly out of the box with the default driver (included in the
kernel) in Karmic and it's configured with network-manager.
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the only walkaround I currently know is to use ndiswrapper with 2.6.32
kernel (there is another bug in Ubuntu, which prevents to use
ndiswrapper with the current kernel). You can find instructions for
where to get the new kernel here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8694409&postcount=35 To
One last plea for someone to fix this and get it into a ubuntu 9.10 repo
before I bite the bullet and buy a replacement wifi card. I think it is
really poor how support for this card has effectively been dropped as
soon as it makes it's way into the linux kernel tree.
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It's been committed a few months ago but still has not made into 9.10
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:38, Cybjit wrote:
> Hopefully this will help:
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6-stable.git;a=commit;h=4789666e13fb0b2d45feb1b4a5119a1b997ec84c
lovely magic numbers
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Hopefully this will help:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6-stable.git;a=commit;h=4789666e13fb0b2d45feb1b4a5119a1b997ec84c
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I can confirm this bug in 9.10 also. Is this bug active and being worked
on? Should be a high priority because no one is maintaining the legacy
serialmonkey rt2500 drivers any longer.
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No, it doesn't do anything.
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You could try if a different bitrate helps: 11M instead of 54M. Does this help?
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I confirm this bug with Karmic. To set the bit rate manually doesn't work
anymore.
The bit rate seems to have been changed but the connection is still very slow
and the connectivity is poor.
~$ iwconfig
lono wireless extensions.
wmaster0 no wireless extensions.
wlan0 IEEE 802.11b
this issue is still present in Karmic
~$ uname -a
Linux neclaptop 2.6.31-13-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 8 20:04:50 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
~$ modinfo rt2500pci
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.31-13-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2500pci.ko
license:GPL
description:Ra
Sorry, I'm a moron who needs to read the comments
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This has not been fixed yet. I just performed a clean install of jaunty
and suffered a godforsaken slow connection (like I did back in the
Intrepid days). I had to do sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M and sudo
iwconfig wlan0 rate fixed to get a decent speed again.
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This has not been fixed yet. I just performed a clean install of jaunty
and suffered a godforsaken slow connection (like I did back in the
Intrepid days). I had to do sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M and sudo
iwconfig wlan0 rate fixed to get a decent speed again.
Reopening.
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Not for me, I still have the problem eventhough I installed linux-
backports-modules-jaunty.
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I can confirm that using linux-backports-modules-2.6.28-11-generic on
Jaunty fixes the problem for me.
Is there any reason why the fixed driver is in the backports package and
not installed by default?
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Hello,
tested the "fixed" driver using ubuntu-proposed repository and this
packages:
linux-image-2.6.27-14-generic
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-14-generic
I can confirm that the driver now initializes fine at a much higher rate
(in my case at about 48Mbit/s), while link quality ist displayed a
Oh, nice. Could you point me to the commit in the upstream project? So
one could close this [1] now, as it should be fixed in linux 2.6.29?
Thanks!
[1] http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9273
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On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 02:16:26PM -, goto wrote:
> So this bug is fixed in Ubuntu but you don't push the fix back upstream?
This is fixed much later upstream and has been backported to this older
Ubuntu release.
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So this bug is fixed in Ubuntu but you don't push the fix back upstream?
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To summarise the status/package updates. This problem is related to the
quality of the rt driver in the base kernel. This is not something we
propose to fix in the kernel version as the changes to the latest are
too great, therefore closing the kernel task Won't Fix. However, the
driver is alrea
@goto -- you would need to install l-b-m and then reboot which would not
work on a CD. However if you install the image onto a USB stick using
usb-creator then that has persistance and you can reboot that to test.
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Andy: Is it enough to test a Jaunty live CD? Without installation and
without adding any modules?
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@mark -- excellent that sounds like a major improvement.
@all -- could those of you on Intrepid and Jaunty please try out the
linux-backport-modules and report back here.
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Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> @markthecarp -- appologies there there was a bad backports module
> uploaded which did not work at all. It should be resolved now if you
> are able to retest. Thanks in advance.
>
Andy these are *outstanding!
I first tried them around 11:30 UTC; initial rate 36-54M at c
@markthecarp -- appologies there there was a bad backports module
uploaded which did not work at all. It should be resolved now if you
are able to retest. Thanks in advance.
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Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> For those on Jaunty, there is an updated linux-backport-modules as of
> this morning which includes updated drivers for the rt wireless drivers.
> It would be helpful if those of you on Jaunty could test that and report
> back here.
>
Very, even VERY bad; network manager br
Do you think it is fixed there? I am not so sure, because it's afaik not
even fixed upstream. Thanks though :)
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The problem is still there. I've also noticed something else. The link
quality is rather low at 1M (41/100) and increases to 57/100 when I set
the rate to 54M. My guess is that the drivers sees a low link quality
and therefore selects 1M. I'v looked for some technical documentation of
the driver bu
Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> Could all of those affected by this issue confirm whether they have
> linux-backport-modules-2.6.24 installed. If not could they test with
> that installed.
>
I do not have linux-backport-modules-2.6.24 installed. I will gladly
test if you send directions on how to regres
> 1) confirm the base speed selected after association
I tested with all versions of Ubuntu including backports. ALWAYS speed
was 1M after association and stayed at that level. Even worse, the link
quality is very bad with this driver since this bug appeared.
> 2) if the speed is 1M confirm wheth
In Intrepid, the problem still there. However linux-backport-
modules-2.6.24 cannot be selected there (only 2.6.27 ones)
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> If not could they test with that installed.
>
>Specificially could they:
>
>1) confirm the base speed selected after association
>2) if the speed is 1M confirm whether the command below allows higher speeds:
> iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
1) base speed always 1M after association
2) Yes, bu
2009/3/2 Andy Whitcroft :
> Could all of those affected by this issue confirm whether they have
> linux-backport-modules-2.6.24 installed. If not could they test with
> that installed.
I'm sorry to say, don't expect too many responses. All affected people
will have changed to another wireless car
Could all of those affected by this issue confirm whether they have
linux-backport-modules-2.6.24 installed. If not could they test with
that installed.
Specificially could they:
1) confirm the base speed selected after association
2) if the speed is 1M confirm whether the command below allows h
This driver appears in the base kernel. Closing off the tasks for
linux-restricted-modules and linux-update-modules.
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IvD: Sorry if I sounded rude, it wasn't meant so. I can't say how
thankful I am, that you offer free drivers. But it's hard to be quiet,
if one can't change anything.
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On Monday 16 February 2009, goto wrote:
> What a nasty bug! Can I pay someone to fix this? Or can't a Ubuntu guy
> look at this? Upstream knows about this bug, but does not do anything in
> order to get this fixed, it seems at least :(
Well I have been shouting for ages that more help is needed on
What a nasty bug! Can I pay someone to fix this? Or can't a Ubuntu guy
look at this? Upstream knows about this bug, but does not do anything in
order to get this fixed, it seems at least :(
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The initial bit rate of 1M is still present in Jaunty Alpha4. I used the
script at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14908987/ralink-fix to have the
bit rate set to 54M on startup. That should go in /etc/network/if-up.d.
With this in place I get 73/100 link quality while two feet from my
wireless route
I have this problem on all three of my boxes. Rate drops to 11 and then to 1
1. An Asus EEEpc 701 (not sure of the chipset at the moment)
2. My compaq desktop with RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
3. My HP DV9201ca (dv9000 series) Broadcom BCM4311 (rev 01)
I'm starting to think thi
Just do it! :)
*Your* help is needed and everyone will be very thankful.
The bug is known and confirmed by the devs, it is in the vanilla kernel but
nobody seems to be working on it atm. Just look at the kernel bug tracker.
This is the link to the forum thread:
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/php
Its still a bug and a very bad one. Even setting manually to 54Mb will
not always help. At this point it makes Linux almost unusable! I am
almost at the point to look into the source myself :-)
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Don't know exactly as I do not suffer this bug with the default driver.
After connection, I am at 1Mb/s rate, but each time I check thereafter,
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Ah, I see, thank you for the answer. Sometimes things are complicated,
sorry.
In a vanilla linux kernel is there the new driver that works with
network manager or the old legacy driver that only works with rutilt?
So the bug is actually that in the new driver the possible speed is not
recognised
No, there is two GPL drivers for rt2500 chips. The two come from
serialmonkey. One is the old "legacy" driver that is not compatible with
Network Manager, the other one (rt2x00) is included in Ubuntu and works
with NetworkManager, as explained in tour [1] link. It uses the new
"Linux wireless exten
I am a bit confused, could someone confirm my thoughts, please?
- There are two GPL drivers for this wlan card:
- One driver is the in the linux kernel and is called rt2x00 [1]. This driver
works, but is not compatible to network manager.
(The last tarball seems to be from 'Apr 30 2007' [2] , so
Marty wrote:
> Sebastian, driver compatibility with NetworkManager is kind of pointless
> if it means my wireless card doesn't work.
>
> I'd rather have a working wireless card using either static
> configuration or something more elegant like Wicd.
>
>
For me the easy solution was buying anothe
Sebastian, driver compatibility with NetworkManager is kind of pointless
if it means my wireless card doesn't work.
I'd rather have a working wireless card using either static
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As far as I know the legacy driver is useless because it does not work
with NetworkManager.
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This is turning into a genuine fiasco. I'm very aware that most work on
Linux is on a volontary basis but upstream's arrogance and attitude,
quite frankly, sucks. Look, if the driver is a rt2xxx "generic", "catch
all", then the damn thing should work with rt2400 and rt2500 chipsets.
If he doesn't w
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Just for information: We got it working again after 2 hours of work. The
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By the way:
According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
this bug should has importance "high", because of three reasons:
1. Has a *severe impact* on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
2. Makes a default Ubuntu installation *generally unusable* for some users
* For example, if
I just tried to install Ubuntu at my friend's computer. He has this wlan
chip and of course this caused big problem. I found a howto on the
internet to compile a driver which didn't work with network manager, but
with rutilt (or similar). This worked well until a restart. Now I found
the workaround
Intrepid amd64
2.6.27-9-generic
RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
Doesn't even associate until I run:
iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
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I have a RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI.
My solution for intrepid is to put in
/etc/rc.local this line: iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
Now I have nothing to do it work perfectly.
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Just to say I am NOT suffering this bug on 8.10 64bits, either with
NetWorkManager or with my manual configuration and I use an rt2500pci card:
*-network
description: Wireless interface
product: RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI
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I guess this bug report should be renamed to "Low bandwidth with
rt2400pci / rt2500pci drivers". I hear too often: "workaround, just
compile rt2500 drivers from serialmonkey". But this is a completely
different driver - not working with network-manager. This hint doesn't
help to solve my problem. I
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I got a working work-around, just using standard Ubuntu stuff.
Basically, this is reinstalling the legacy drivers, with workaround for
bug 183818, and on my system with a recent kernel: 2.6.24-21. As not
everyboby might know all commands, I'll lay out what I did:
1) install rt2500-source, using "S
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Sourceforge bug added as a cross-reference:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2216782&group_id=107832&atid=648844
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[Hardy][Intrepid] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190515
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** Summary changed:
- [Hardy] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
+ [Hardy][Intrepid] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
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[Hardy][Intrepid] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190515
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