** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Registry Administrators (registry) => (unassigned)
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Dapper - RT61 with we
Simon, thanks for the feedback. I'm just going to go ahead and mark
this 'Fix Released' as there was no other comments that this still is an
issue. Thanks!
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu Edgy)
Actually, with the rt61, I've seen it work with no encryption and with
WPA, but not with WEP, so perhaps someone else should confirm that it
works with WEP enabled.
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I've seen this working properly on a fresh install of gutsy on a machine
with rt61, and two others with rt2500.
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This report was marked 'Fix Committed' a while ago and there hasn't
been any activity in it recently. I'm curious if this is still and
issue? If this is no longer an issue, we can go ahead and mark the
status to 'Fix Released'. If this is not the case, please retest
against the latest Hardy Alp
Hi, Matt (once again).
On 2007-01-28, at 21:00, Matt Grice wrote:
> On 28/01/07, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can't you turn off your encryption just for a second, please, to
>> see if
>> the basic functionality is OK? I would love to know if others can
>> make
>> it work with
On 28/01/07, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again, Matt.
>
> On Jan 27 2007, Matt Grice wrote:
> > On 27/01/07, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Can you even use the rt* modules successfully, even without
> > > encryption?
> >
> > I wasn't willing to turn off the encryp
Hi again, Matt.
On Jan 27 2007, Matt Grice wrote:
> On 27/01/07, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can you even use the rt* modules successfully, even without
> > encryption?
>
> I wasn't willing to turn off the encryption on my router to test it. I
> have to be very security conscious
On 27/01/07, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Matt.
>
> On Jan 26 2007, Matt Grice wrote:
> > I can confirm that the rt61pci module is borked in edgy.
>
> Can you even use the rt* modules successfully, even without encryption?
>
I wasn't willing to turn off the encryption on my router
Hi, Matt.
On Jan 26 2007, Matt Grice wrote:
> I can confirm that the rt61pci module is borked in edgy.
Can you even use the rt* modules successfully, even without encryption?
> As above, two interfaces are created(wlan0 and wmaster0), the purpose
> of the latter is unclear.
>
> 'iwlist wlan0 sc
I can confirm that the rt61pci module is borked in edgy.
As above, two interfaces are created(wlan0 and wmaster0), the purpose of
the latter is unclear.
'iwlist wlan0 scan' will find APs, but will not accept a WEP key (by
'iwconfig wlan0 enc XXX' - iwconfig reports WEP: None)
I have
After a lot of blood sweat and tears, I've got the RT61 card working,
kinda. I downgraded to the older drivers, blacklisted, etc. However, the
connection drops within an hour or so and then I have to reboot to get
the connection back.
Editorial: Wireless on linux doesn't work.
1) Because it's almo
yeah i think he meant edgy too
but actually i can't see no change.
Compiling the official module work well following the method describe by the
ubuntu.com wiki
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Based on the version of linux-source referenced, I think he meant edgy. I
agree though, it should go into Dapper, the rt2x00 driver is recognized by
networkmanager, whereas the first party driver is not.
On 10/4/06, Alphager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I really hope it is dapper, because it is
I really hope it is dapper, because it is a show-stopper bug in dapper.
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"Newer rt2x00 is going into dapper."
Didn't you mean edgy?
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great news
i'll test it ASAP
Thanks again Ben
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Newer rt2x00 is going into dapper. Hopefully this will improve rt61.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
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Status: Needs Info => Fix Committed
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According to Oscar RT61 still don't work untill you go and compile the
drivers from ralink site.
I didn't try dapper in "Live cd mode" but i just try edgy Knot3 and this time
it get worse my RT61 wifi card isn't recognized properly.
I get an wlan0 & wlanmaster interface and nothing comes out when
I'd just like to add a comment here.
I've experienced the same, and recompiling the source provided above and
replacing the rt61.ko with the generated one has solved the problem, but
there's one thing I'm unable to understand:
Booting Dapper in "Live CD mode" (without installing) WORKS PERFECTLY,
I tested with the Edgy Eft knot 2 LiveCD using an IBM ThinkPad A21m
(from about 2000) and an AirLink 101 AWLC2036T PCMCIA adapter which uses
the RaLink RT61 driver.
Although the adapter is PCMCIA / CardBus, lsmod reports that the driver
is rt61pci.
Commands which touched the interface while it wa
I may have found a solution for this problem in dapper. I was having the
same problem, so I downloaded the newest ralink drivers (1.0.4.0). As
well as the newest kernel module, they include a driver for wpa
supplicant. Using the newer module, as well as the ralink wpa supplicant
driver, I was able
Installing with the image from
http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/dvd/20060829/edgy-dvd-i386.iso
results in a lockup after the Message "Now booting system".
Using the single-user-mode, it freezes after the line
[17179573.79600] CPU0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.60GHz stepping 07
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