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**IMPORTANT**\\ | **IMPORTANT**\\ | ||
If you have a new kernel that supports mac80211 and includes the new rt73usb driver then you **MUST** blacklist it otherwise the ieee80211 version of the module below will not work. See [[rt73# | If you have a new kernel that supports mac80211 and includes the new rt73usb driver then you **MUST** blacklist it otherwise the ieee80211 version of the module below will not work. See [[rt73# | ||
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- | The instructions below reference an older version of the drivers then is available on ASPj's site. This is because the newer version contains some bugs. See the forum threads for details. | ||
Open up a shell and type: | Open up a shell and type: | ||
- | wget http:// | + | wget http:// |
- | tar -xjf rt73-k2wrlz-2.0.1.tar.bz2 | + | tar -xjf rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.2.tar.bz2 |
- | cd rt73-k2wrlz-2.0.1/Module | + | cd rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.2/Module |
make | make | ||
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modprobe rt73 | modprobe rt73 | ||
+ | A mirror for the above driver can be found [[http:// | ||
=====Using driver with aircrack-ng===== | =====Using driver with aircrack-ng===== | ||
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After this, you can easily load the rt73 driver (ieee80211) using the command " | After this, you can easily load the rt73 driver (ieee80211) using the command " | ||
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- | ==== 2.6.24 kernel support ==== | ||
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- | See this [[http:// | ||
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- | ==== 2.6.25 kernel support ==== | ||
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- | See this [[http:// | ||
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==== Try a lower data rate ==== | ==== Try a lower data rate ==== | ||
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Even when following the guide above, be sure to use the latest driver version available. | Even when following the guide above, be sure to use the latest driver version available. | ||
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+ | **NOTE: This applies only to driver version 3.0.1 and earlier. Version 3.0.2 should work out of the box with 2.6.27 kernels.** | ||
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+ | If you get a series of compile messages similar to " | ||
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+ | Open up a shell and type: | ||
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+ | wget http:// | ||
+ | tar -xjf rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.1.tar.bz2 | ||
+ | cd rt73-k2wrlz-3.0.1/ | ||
+ | wget http:// | ||
+ | patch -Np2 -i rt73_2.6.27.patch | ||
+ | make | ||
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+ | then, as root, type | ||
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+ | make install | ||
+ | modprobe rt73 | ||
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+ | ==== " | ||
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+ | See [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== 2.6.27 kernel support ==== | ||
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+ | These links have instructions for supporting the 2.6.27 kernel: | ||
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+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// |
rt73.txt · Last modified: 2017/01/09 21:32 by mister_x