Le lundi 28 avril 2008 ? 17:30 +0800, Steve Yau a ?crit :
> Hi,
>     Is someone working on a driver for WUSB54GC (Linksys USB wifi
> dongle, based on Ralink RT73)? I searched
> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/wireless/ and found  only
> the ural driver which support Ralink RT2500. Appreciate your advice.
> Many thanks.
>  
> -Steve
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Hello Steve,

I raised the same point, a few months ago. You'll find hereafter what
Quaker Fang replied: 

-------- Message transf?r? --------
> De: Quaker Fang <Quaker.Fang at Sun.COM>
> ?: herve.riboulot at wanadoo.fr
> Cc: laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Sujet: Re: [laptop-discuss] USB support ralink HWGUSB2-54 (Hercules USB Wifi)
> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 11:10:01 +0800
> 
> 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




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