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New Ralink RT2500-USB Driver [a la Airport Driver] - V 1.5


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I realy like this project and i hope you the best! :)

good luck with the pci version too, lot of people would like to see ut happen (since those guy wont release a pci version ;))

 

I am one of them :P

I have a Dlink-G510 and unfortunaly, its a c version. c2.

my id also seams to be VEN_1814 and DEV_0302.

hope it helps you crack the nut :)

 

oh, you might have noticed, if not, it might be some help to you.

apperently, the rt2x00 team have some r61 drivers avalible.

 

annyway, good luck and keep up the awsome job :unsure:

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Hi guys,

 

At first, thanks for all your jobs...

I'm trying to connect my iMac 400 DV, 10.4.8, kernel 8.8.0, with my new FIOS wireless network (router Actiontec MI424WR), I have a DWL-G122 B.1

I downloaded the "wizard" package. I installed it. I repaired the permissions. Plug the DWL, and the USB utility, pop up, but , I do the scan, and nothing...

I tryed to install the "profile manually, nothing...

Anyway, I know, I'm doing something wrong..., Coul I get some help...?

At last, You, find out, English is not my first language, I need very detallied instructions....

THANKS>>>

Sincerely.

Al.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi!

 

I have an ASUS A6M laptop, and it has ASUS 802.11 wireless (integrated adapter). The problem is:

 

When I install OSX 10.4.7, there is no problem

At the first boot it recognises it, and i can use it , with no problem

BUT at the second (and after that at all) boot, i can't use t at all.

 

I don't know how to fix that

 

HEEELP (please :thumbsup_anim: !!!!)

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Sorry, I'll correct!!!

 

It recognises, the ASUS 802 but if i wan't to use the net, then i need to connect at every Startup with Setup Assistant (/System/Library/CoreServices/Setup Assistant.app)

 

How can i automaticly connect to the router????

 

Sorry for my english, I'm from Hungary :rolleyes:

 

THX

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hello,I have a wireless adapter seems used Ralink's RT2571F chipsets.it model is "buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-YB".i was downloaded the driver form ralink and Prasys's air port style but still any working.

 

It's vendor ID is 0x0411

product ID is 0x005E

 

hope this information can help me.

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Is it USB or PCI ?

 

Im working on PCI at the moment , i need more dumps

 

Hmm it's internal so I would think is miniPCI. But the mac detects it as USB 802.11 bg WLAN.

 

But it's working now. Everytime I reboot the computer I have to reload the kext cache. In other words use the -f switch.

If I dont use it it will not detect the Wireless Card.

 

Thanks for the great work.

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I have a Linksys WMP54G v4 PCI Wifi card. It works fine with the Ralink drivers (it has a RT2561 chip) but I would LOVE to use your tool ..cause the default tool is ugly and loads up each time i boot osx. What do you need from me?

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Prasys... here is my info (PCI card, Linksys WMP54G v4):

| | | +-o pci1814,201@1 <class IOPCIDevice, registered, matched, active, busy 0, retain count 11>

| | | | {

| | | | "IODeviceMemory" = (({"address"=18446744073688571904,"length"=8192}))

| | | | "device-id" = <01020000>

| | | | "IOChildIndex" = 3

| | | | "name" = "pci1814,201"

| | | | "IOName" = "pci1814,201"

| | | | "vendor-id" = <14180000>

| | | | "revision-id" = <01000000>

| | | | "IOPCIResourced" = Yes

| | | | "subsystem-vendor-id" = <37170000>

| | | | "Power Management private data" = "{ this object = 035c8f80, interested driver = 035c8f80, driverDesire = 0, deviceDesire = 0, ourDesiredPowerState = 2, previousRequest = 2 }"

| | | | "IOInterruptControllers" = ("io-apic-0")

| | | | "Power Management protected data" = "{ theNumberOfPowerStates = 3, version 1, power state 0 = { capabilityFlags 00000000, outputPowerCharacter 00000000, inputPowerRequirement 00000000, sta$

| | | | "class-code" = <00800200>

| | | | "compatible" = <"pci1737,32","pci1814,201","pciclass,028000">

| | | | "assigned-addresses" = <100804820000000000e0bffe0000000000200000>

| | | | "subsystem-id" = <"2">

| | | | "reg" = <00080400000000000000000000000000000000001008040200000000000000000000000000200

00>

| | | | "IOInterruptSpecifiers" = (<1600000007000000>)

| | | | }

| | | |

| | | +-o CardBusWirelessDriver <class CardBusWirelessDriver, registered, matched, active, busy 0, retain count 7>

| | | | {

| | | | "IOFeatures" = 0

| | | | "IOMediumDictionary" = {"00000080"={"Type"=128,"Speed"=0,"Index"=0,"Flags"=0}}

| | | | "CFBundleidentifier" = "com.CardBus.driver.WirelessDriver"

| | | | "CFBundleIdentifier" = "com.CardBus.driver.WirelessDriver"

| | | | "IOMatchCategory" = "IODefaultMatchCategory"

| | | | "IOMinPacketSize" = 64

| | | | "IOPacketFilters" = {"IOEthernetWakeOnLANFilterGroup"=0,"IONetworkFilterGroup"=275}

| | | | "IOModel" = "HWC54DA"

| | | | "IOVendor" = "CardBus Wireless"

| | | | "IOPCIMatch" = "0x02011814 0x18140201"

| | | | "IOLinkStatus" = 3

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