Reopen Bug, more info!

Having exactly the same PC Desktop model from Medion, I can confirm this
bug is still in Ubuntu Precise Pangolin 12.04 LTS as its probably a
kernel related issue from kernel 2.6.32 up to 3.2.x or upstream 3.4. I
will try to continue the contact with upstream kernel bugzilla as Peter
did.

The hardware does functions fine under ubuntu 9.10 with 2.6.31 like
Peter mentions, although its "soft blocked" by rfkill, but doing "rfkill
unblock all wifi" the wifi hardware works fine.

Possible fix in missing module?
Like mentioned by Peter in newer versions of ubuntu with kernel 2.6.32up rfkill 
notes "hard blocked" instead of "soft blocked", but there is something else 
thats different. Ubuntu 9.10 shows the module "input-polldev" as loaded and 
used by rt2x00lib and I googled that its used by rfkill.

rt2500usb              21152  0 
rt2x00usb              11548  1 rt2500usb
rt2x00lib              29756  2 rt2500usb,rt2x00usb
led_class               4096  1 rt2x00lib
input_polldev           3716  1 rt2x00lib
mac80211              181140  2 rt2x00usb,rt2x00lib
cfg80211               93052  2 rt2x00lib,mac80211

The newer version of ubuntu/kernel don't use the module "input_polldev",
maybe input_polldev read or forced a good state of software/hardware
block or it is indeed a hardware bug(wifi device itself reporting the
wrong status), but I still like to know a way to work around it.

On the desktop machine there is no "hardware button" to control the wifi
adapter. I might only try windows with a driver from ralink itself
instead of the OEM medion. But alot of people already mention that
NDISwrapper works fine...

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