I compiled vanilla 2.6.33.3 from source, and I'm able to connect to my
WPA-secured network using the rt2860sta driver on my Eee 1000. The
rt2800pci driver doesn't work, but the system prefers it over the
staging driver and loads it automatically. I could've blacklisted it,
but I just deleted rt2800pci.ko file from the /lib/modules tree instead.

I know a couple of other people affected by this bug who wouldn't be
comfortable compiling their own kernels. It would be great to see this
solved formally. What are the chances that a fix would make its way back
into the 10.04 install ISO? Online updates aren't so helpful when you
can't get online.

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Cannot connect to 802.1x/PEAP/mschapv2 wireless network with rt2860
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320390
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