On Ralink website, there are the driver for the chipset RT3572. Lastly
my WUSB600Nv2 (= WUSB600N-EU) works !!!
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Sorry, yes, the lastest release (date 12/14/09, version 2.3.0.0). I have
to add the device and vendor id in "common/rtusb_dev_id.c" file (between
the "ifdef RT35xx ... #endif // RT35xx //") else it doesn't work.
In the "os/linux/config.mk", I enable "HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT",
"HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT
BoboKrull : I think this guide is quite too old. I built the RT3572 module like
this:
1) download the RT3572 module source from RalinkTech website (filename:
2009_1222_RT3572_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.0.tar.bz2)
2) execute the command "bunzip2 2009_1222_RT3572_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.0.tar.bz2"
3) execute the comm
BBear,
Like I have just one PC at home, I don't test the best bit rate I can have. I
think the "Bit Rate" information given by the "iwconfig" command is not the
real bit rate. I think the bit rate change over time. Perhaps, with the linux
version of RT3572 module, the real bit rate is very low,
BoboKrull : Your welcome.
Bbear : The AAC audio file bit rate is too low, your audio glitches don't
happen for this reason, even on streaming mode. It is strange that you have not
glitches with MP3 audio file streaming. I agree with you, the 802.11n is
designed for the HD video streaming and hi
A notice : There are a problem to build the module with the option
"HAS_CFG80211_SUPPORT" and the kernel version 2.6.31 and 2.6.32. Somes
functions and data structures were modified or deleted, hence the build
errors:
CC [M]
[...]/2009_1222_RT3572_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.0/os/linux/../../os/linux/cfg8021
Bbear,
I have no idea how you can feed back your problem to Ralink.
I read some tests about 802.11n wireless router and the performance is not good:
- D-Link DIR-655 (802.11n draft 2): 7.58 MB/s to receive 69 MP3 (407 MB) and
5.96 MB/s to transmit them / 4.43 MB/s to receive a video and 4.83 MB/
Sean McNamara and Marten van de Sanden: humm ... strange problems. since
Christmas, I connect to my Linksys WRT610N Dual Band router with
WPA2/AES encryption. I have no problem of connection. I'm under Ubuntu
9.04 i386 with a 2.6.32 linux kernel.
The "iwconfig" command says with "2.4 GHz" band:
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