Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\Gradj>ipconfig /allĭescription. Please check the name and try againĬ:\Documents and Settings\Gradj>ping 209.191.93.53 : FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FFĬ:\Documents and Settings\Gradj>ping : UnknownĮthernet adapter Wireless Network Connection 7: > Start > run > network adaptors, click on the + > post back the devices listed thereĬomputer Browser was stopped and turned off after I turned it on. We would like to see the results from ipconfig /all Checking the event log is also a good idea here, there may be clues to what is failing. Check each of the dependencies and see which one is preventing the service from running. If a service is not running, open it's properties and check the dependencies. Note: You can check the services in Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services.Īll of these services should be started, and their startup type should be automatic (or perhaps manual). WLAN AutoConfig ( Vista wireless configurations only).Wireless Zero Configuration ( XP wireless configurations only).
USB: 7392:7618 Edimax Technology Co.Check your Services are Started on all PCs: USB: 7392:7318 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd (Device name unknown) USB: 7167:3840 (Vendor name unknown) (Device name unknown)
USB: 6933:5001 (Vendor name unknown) (Device name unknown) USB: 18E8:6238 Qcom (Device name unknown) USB: 178D:02BE (Vendor name unknown) (Device name unknown) USB: 1740:7100 Senao (Device name unknown) USB: 1631:C019 Good Way Technology RT2573 Conceptronic C54RU v3 802.11bg Wireless Adapter USB: 1044:800A Chu Yuen Enterprise Co., Ltd GN-WI05GS USB: 1044:8008 Chu Yuen Enterprise Co., Ltd GN-WB01GS WL-113 rev 2 Wireless Network USB Adapter WL-172 Wireless Network USB Adapter 54g Turbo USB: 0DB0:A874 Micro Star International RT2573 USB: 0DB0:A861 Micro Star International RT2573 USB: 0DB0:6877 Micro Star International RT2573 USB: 0DB0:6874 Micro Star International RT2573 USB: 0DB0:4600 Micro Star International 802.11b/g Turbo Wireless Adapter USB: 0CDE:001C Z-Com 802.11b/g Wireless Network Adapter USB: 0812:3101 (Vendor name unknown) (Device name unknown) USB: 07D1:3C07 D-Link System DWA-110 Wireless G Adapter(rev.A1) USB: 07D1:3C06 D-Link System DWA-111 802.11bg Wireless Adapter USB: 07D1:3C03 D-Link System AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless Adapter(rev.C1) USB: 07B8:B21F AboCom Systems Inc WUG2700 USB: 07B8:B21B AboCom Systems Inc HWU54DM USB: 0586:3415 ZyXEL Communications Corp. USB: 050D:905C Belkin Components F5D9050 Wireless G+ MIMO Network Adapter v4000 USB: 050D:905B Belkin Components F5D9050 Wireless G+ MIMO Network Adapter v3000 USB: 050D:705A Belkin Components F5D7050 Wireless G Adapter v3000 USB: 04E8:4471 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd (Device name unknown) USB: 0471:200A Philips (or NXP) Wireless Network Adapter
(formerly MelCo., Inc.) (Device name unknown) The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rt73usb in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
#Ralink wireless network adapter how to
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device. Lack of firmware is the usual reason for the "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory" error message.Įnsure the firmware-ralink package is installed. The rt73usb kernel module is automatically loaded for supported devices.Ĭonfigure your wireless interface as appropriate.Įxamine the kernel ring buffer ( dmesg(1)) to verify the required firmware files are being loaded by the driver.
#Ralink wireless network adapter install
Update the list of available packages and install the firmware-ralink package: # apt-get update & apt-get install firmware-ralinkĬonnect the device to your system. Ralink 802.11n USB devices are supported by the rt2800usb driver.įirmware is required for device operation:Īdd a "non-free" component to /etc/apt/sources.list for your Debian version. The RT2501USB is not to be confused with the RT250 0USB, which is supported by the rt2500usb driver. It requires non-free firmware for device operation, which can be provided by installing the firmware-ralink package. Supported devices are listed at the end of this page. The Ralink RT2501USB wireless LAN chipset is supported by the rt73usb Linux kernel driver, introduced at Linux 2.6.24.