![]() ![]() They seem to have just added codes for th Asus AC51 in January, but it is only weakly tested. It appears one of the Arch guys did the heavy lifting and ported the ancient driver (woot for Arch!). The most promising approach to get a native (non ndiswapper) driver is this. That it is not supported closes a LOT of possible approaches. This might actually be the mt7650u - but in any case is the rf (bt?) part associated w/ the 2870. * The chipset combination is important for determining device capabilities. * The chipset on the device is composed of a RT and RF chip. This shows the entire list of supported RT (rf + rt) support chips for the rt2x00 driver.ĭrivers/net/wireless/ralink/rt2x00/rt2x00.h The msgs says your RT chipset is RT76 -and that is not supported by this driver. ieee80211 phy1: rt2x00lib_probe_dev: Error - Failed to allocate deviceĪs you can see, it's saying the RT chipset is invalid. ieee80211 phy1: rt2800_probe_rt: Error - Invalid RT chipset 0x7650, rev 2000 detected Subscribe to the linux-wireless list and post a message there.ĭO NOT post the LKML with a wawa messages about your hardware being unsupported. Then reboot and see if that all works (it's untested- I don't have your hardware and. Make a script to load and init the driver, and cause it to be called from the udevd scripts.Ĭat >/usr/libexec/myASUS_AC51 /sys/bus/usb/drivers/rt2800usb/new_idĬat > /etc/udev/rules.d/95-myASUS_les <<EOF See if you can configure & use it (NetworkManager, manual or whatever you like). ![]() Then examine 'dmesg' (esp did the firmware load and the device instantiate), That basically tells the driver to recognize your part, despite that it's not on the compiled list of vendor/parts. ![]() This driver has a hook to add a new USB ID, so you can then. On your system with the device plugged-in, load the rt2800usb driver like This is NOT about the mediatek/Ralink rt2870 chip, which is supported. Well apparently this doesn't work in Ubuntu either, so all variants of Linux as the old MediaTek driver doesn't work for newer kernels. Don't extrapolate to chip or other part support. Many of those other devices with the same RT2870 chip ARE supported, just NOT the Asus/AC51 (which is really an Edimax EW-7711AUC ). The driver recognizes the device based on the USB vendor::\part number *NOT* the chip ID. It was superseded by the RT3070 also in 2006. This RT2870 part isn't "newish" - it was released in 2006 and all the FCC tests were between 2007-2011. DEB distros have to go through a nightmarish driver install. This basically means that all newish USB WIFI adapters won't work in Fedora, and all the ones that work in. If you want to give that a go, this looks like the source code (), but it hasn't been updated since July 2013 so still may not work for Linux 4.x.x kernels. Modinfo: ERROR: Module usb:v0B05p17D1d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in* not found.The rt2800usb module is close, but does not include the specific product ID from the vendorĪlias: usb:v0B05p17A7d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p1790d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p1761d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p1760d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p166Ad*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p17E8d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p17ADd*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p17BCd*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p179Dd*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p1784d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p1742d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p1732d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*Īlias: usb:v0B05p1731d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in*So it looks like the only option would be to download the source code from Mediatech and try compiling and installing the kernel module, bearing in mind you will have to repeat this for each new kernel you install! It doesn't look like there is a kernel module matching the Vendor/Product ID (0b05:17d1) of your USB device in kernel 4.4.86_64 ![]()
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