Networking :: WLAN: Linksys WUSB54G - does it work?
Hi,
currently I am looking for a smart Linux distribution and currently I prefer DSL. Before I start I need an info:
Does the Linksys WUSB54G work with DSL on a simple way (without recompiling kernal or something like that)? The WLAN chipset is Ralink RT2500.
Does anybody got it to work with DSL?
Thanks in advance!
Stefan
I think there are many posts about the rt2500 already...
Hi,
I tried the search functionality before I posted, of course. I used "Search Keywords" = "RT2500" and "Forums" = "All open forums" and got no results. Sorry.
Would please help me or give me a hint?
Thanks in advance
Stefan
Please see
http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki....uestion
Yea, you have to do all those extra clicks - can get annoying if you're searching a lot.
hatsrule, I don't think it is a good idea to rag on people who are new. DSL forums and wiki aren't exactly standard, up to date, or friendly. That's why DSL keeps losing newbies. astefan probably has searched forums before, and figured that he knew how.
astefan, hats was referring to the fact that in order to search, you have to change a field at the bottom of the search form, every time. By default, it says "search last month only", but that is rarely useful. You have to manually change it to "From the beginning" every single time you want to do a search.
As for your card. Have you bought it yet? If you haven't, don't. Countless people have a hard time with it. I don't think it even works with 2.4 kernels. DSL has a 2.4 kernel.
If you already have it, you might want to consider DSL-N. DSL-N is in 0.1RC4 (not yet beta), but is fairly stable. DSL-N has a 2.6.12 kernel. Another useful link is:
http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List
This is a bunch of cards that work with with ndiswrapper, and how to do it. ndiswrapper, in case you don't know, is a linux wireless driver that wraps around the windows driver that came with your card. It is usually easier to get working than the native drivers, but is less CPU efficient, and doesn't have all the functions, like xframes mode.
I assume you have Linksys WUSB54Gv4. That is the one with rt2500. Linksys WUSB54Gv1 uses prismgt. I have one, and it works out of the box with DSL-N, ndiswrapper, and latest Linksys drivers from website. Linksys is known for using linux for its own ends, but not giving back to the linux community any more than legally required, meaning they don't support linux, provide drivers, or tell anyone when they change chipsets.
Good luck.
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