Just in case some here aren't aware, ndiswrapper is a 100% reliable
replacement for the native rt61 driver.  It simply 'wraps' the Windows
XP/2000 driver in a partial Windows emulation layer, and I've been using
it for several months and never lose connection or have to restart the
interface.

So if you just want to get up and working with your wireless adapter,
why not install ndiswrapper until the native rt61 kernel module becomes
stable enough for everyday use?

There are many tutorials around on setting up ndiswrapper.

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[gutsy] rt61 wireless stops working after several minutes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139832
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