Seems that there are fragmented sources of information on the Internet on how some people were seemingly able to get the rt2870 USB Wireless to work on Fedora and I am trying to do the same, but without much success. Can anyone point me to a definitive site that can explain how this could be done? What I have done so far is: 1) yum install rt2870 Installed: kmod-rt2870-2.1.2.0-6.fc12.19.i686 Installed: rt2870-2.1.2.0-2.fc12.1.noarch Installed: kmod-rt2870-2.6.32.12-115.fc12.i686-2.1.2.0-6.fc12.19.i686 2) Step (1) above is not enough as one seemingly has to also install the rt2870.bin firmware from site: http://www.ralinktech.com/support.php?s=2, and the link: Firmware RT28XX/RT30XX USB series (RT2870/RT2770/RT3572/RT3070) + copy rt2870.bin from "RT2870_Firmware_V22.zip" to: /lib/firmware/rt2870.bin 3) Configure the wireless network device via: System->Administration->Network I can ping the wireless device on my local system, but I am not able to connect to the wireless base-station and to the network... If there is any additional info I can provide to make this work, please let me know! Kind regards, Dan |
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