Hello Quaker, Thank you for your quick answer.
The chipset is actually relying on an USB interface. I will very pleased to test the future ural driver! Note that the chipset is correctly supported by Linux - module rt73usb - (issued by the rt2x00 project). The output of lsusb is: HWGUSB2-54-LB 06f8:e010. Best regards, Herv? Le samedi 23 f?vrier 2008 ? 11:10 +0800, Quaker Fang a ?crit : > Hi Herve, > > Herv? Riboulot wrote: > > Hello, > > > > The configuration is: > > > > * Quad > > * Solaris 10 developer 1/8 > > * USB Wifi chipset ralink HWGUSB2-54 > > > > The installation is completed. > > > > But: > > > > a- modinfo indicates that ral Ralink RT 2500 driver V1.2 is > > currently > > loaded > > > > b- devfsadm -i ral drives to the following message: 'driver > > failed to > > attach: ral > > > > c- dmesg | grep Ralink issues the following message: > > > > 'Ralink 802.11 bg Wlan > > usba: no driver found for interface 0 (nodename 'interface') of > > Ralink > > 802.11 bg Wlan' > > > > > > Thus, what is to be done to activate the Wifi interface? > > > The ral driver is for Ralink RT2500 chipset, which is PCI/mini-PCI > interface. > Your card HWGUSB2-54 is based on Ralink RT250USB chipset, which is USB > interface, can't be supported by ral driver. > I am working on a ural driver, which will support Ralink RT250USB > chipset, that will support your card. It will be released to OpenSolaris > soon. > > -- > Quaker > >
