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Title:
  Ralink wifi RT3290 on Ubuntu 17.04 critical driver issues

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When ubuntu 17.04 is installed wifi Ralink RT3290 is recognized
  immediately but it doesn't work at all even it "connects" and says
  connection established with good quality - it's poor and almost zero
  quality with frequent disconnections. All this makes equipments with
  ralink wifi cards unable to work under linux distros and there're
  thousands of them.

  Recently found modded drivers for RT3290 which installed without any
  issues and wifi worked after that like a charm, but after system
  reinstall I can't install theese modded drivers anymore and there're
  some issues during installation and loading kernel modules (maybe it's
  something with latest linux kernels)...

  Anyway it's pointess to use RT2800pci driver for physical RT3290 chip
  cause it's a wrong piece of code and Ubuntu maintainers should fix
  this.

  BTW Bluetooth RT3290 doesn't work at all but making RT3290 wifi works
  is seriously critical.

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