

:///ralink-rt3572-usb-wifi-adapter-driver-download.html.

This achievement was noted by Greg Kroah-Hartman on his blog. Get the RT3572 Chipset 5G Wireless Network Card Wifi Receiver Transmitter With 2. This is not the first time that Ralink has provided open-source Linux driver code, but in the past they have just done tar-ball drops rather than actively engaging with the upstream Linux kernel community. Re: Driver: Ralink RT3092 Post by JoeLinux Thu 1:49 am If you can't see your wireless router and you don't have an Ethernet port, you cannot update the kernel drivers.

Hitting the rt2x00 mailing list yesterday was a set of patches from a Ralink engineer providing the said support to this open-source driver.
#Linux ralink rt3572 chipset drivers mac os x
The product brief for the RT5390 on the Ralink web-site does advertise Linux support along side Windows and Mac OS X support. The Ralink RT5390 is an 802.11 b/g/n chipset that bears a PCI Express 1.1 interface. I know the Linux driver for rt2870 very well and it is very similar to rt3572, but EEPROM is quite different :e I guess i could port my rt2870 driver for rt3572, but i don't have any rt3572 hardware so i could test the driver. They've now contributed patches to the rt2x00 driver project that enables their new RT5390 chipset family to be used by this open-source Linux wireless driver. i don't know about ndis but there is already a Linux driver fot this chipset on Ralink web site. There's another wireless chipset vendor now getting more serious about open-source driver support too and that's Ralink. Back in September there was the major victory for the open-source and Linux hardware support communities when Broadcom open-sourced an 802.11n Linux driver after years of their WiFi chipsets being notorious under Linux.
