----- Original message -----
> > CONFIG_RT2800PCI_RT33XX
> > CONFIG_RT2800PCI_RT35XX
> > CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT33XX
> > CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT35XX
> 
> These options currently carry the disclaimer:
> 
> | Support for these devices is non-functional at the moment and is
> | intended for testers and developers.
> 
> Did you successfully test them?
> 
> Cheers,
>                 Moritz

yes!!!

I have an old laptop with a bad internal WiFi board,
so I bought a newer RaLink 802.11n USB key. To make
it work, I had to activate these options. I didn't
test the PCI one, but reasonably, it will be same.

Once I had the option, it worked PERFECTLY! :)

I had a quick look in the code. Without the option,
the PCI/USB IDs aren't even recognized. So, if you
buy the hardware, better have something that is
experimental than no support at all.

Thomas




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