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We have different devices, mine is 07d1:3c0f. It says on the part id tag
that it "DWL-G122 Version E1, P/N EWLG122EU..E1G"
I have backports in my apt sources, but afaik the backports module is
only one that is not from Lucid main.
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I forgot to say that I don't have the Lucid backports channel activated,
only main and updates.
Regards
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@Sundberg, I've installed that backports package, rebooted, and that way
I can't make this device work. It works perfectly if I make the
rt2870sta module to handle it, just like this forum thread says:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9700749
My DWA-125 Vendor:ID is "07d1:3c16". I haven't
I had to do new install and this time i got the device working with
'apt-get install linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-generic'
That is: I confirm working device with backport modules
Clip from dmesg:
[ 95.441122] === pAd = c9001116b000, size = 502256 ===
[ 95.441130] <-- RTMPAllocAd
Just realized that step 5 got wrapped in a bad way by the launchpad
software. In step 5, all should be in _one_ line only.
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When I have an issue with a device, I google the lsusb device id: 07d1:3c0d
This is the first hit on Google, so here is how to get the device working on
Lucid 10.04:
1. Download the "RT3070USB(RT307x)"-driver from
http://www.ralink.com.tw/support.php?s=2
Direct link:
http://www.ralink.com.tw/li
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I have D- Link G122 Rev E1 usb-wifi dongle (07d1:3c0f D-Link System )
that works now with lucid and mainline current daily kernel (Linux
Deadlock 2.6.34-999-generic #201005201005 SMP Thu May 20 09:08:50 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux.)
Problem was that it gave the same request as in message #5 (cannot
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and there are no rt3* modules available with this kernel
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it does not work with 2.6.34-020634rc5-generic kernel
dmesg messages differ: It looks for 3070 firmware, but tries to
initialize 28xx module?
[ 99.500260] usb 1-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5
[ 99.650356] === pAd = f897, size = 471320 ===
[ 99.650362] <-- RTMP
Hi Psy[H[],
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upst
The module itself says what it should be used for
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Not sure what is the cause, maybe recent kernel update, but now device is named
ra0 instead of wlan0, and creating ad-hoc network is no longer possible.
Syslog part of ad-hoc creating attempt attached.
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