Differences between the revision of 02:44, 2 November 2016, created by dadu33, and the revision of 04:06, 31 August 2011
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differences in the entry: vendor
Linksys
differences in the entry: model name
WUSB54GC v1 802.11g Adapter [Ralink RT73]
differences in the entry: possible other names of the device
differences in the entry: VendorID:ProductID code of the device
13b1:0020
differences in the entry: year of commercialization
not-specified 2007
differences in the entry: interface
USB
differences in the entry: GNU/Linux distribution used for the test
parabola , trisquel_7_0
differences in the entry: tested with the following kernel libre
3.0.3-1 3.0.3-1, 3.13.0-100-lowlatency
differences in the entry: does it work with free software?
no
differences in the entry: free driver used
rt73usb
differences in the entry: Description
Parabola :
[code][10444.358998] usb 2-3: new high speed USB device number 3 using ehci_hcd
[10445.023762] ieee80211 phy1: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht'
[10445.024968] Registered led device: rt73usb-phy1::radio
[10445.025004] Registered led device: rt73usb-phy1::assoc
[10445.025039] Registered led device: rt73usb-phy1::quality
[10445.025506] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt73usb
[10473.319823] NET: Registered protocol family 4
[10473.327152] NET: Registered protocol family 5
[10473.328825] 2-3:1.0: Missing Free firmware
[10473.344345] phy1 -> rt2x00lib_reject_firmware: Error - Failed to request Firmware.[/code]
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