Wheezy The Ralink staging drivers were disabled at linux See rtusb for device support. Troubleshooting You may be required to blacklist the in-tree rtusb driver to allow your device to be claimed by rtsta.
Examine the kernel ring buffer dmesg 1 to verify required firmware is being loaded by the driver: [ RTxx70 Initialized fail!!! Ensure the firmware-ralink package is installed. The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtsta in Debian 2.
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If Ubuntu natively supports your wireless chipset then this will solve the issue. If this doesn't solve the issue then you'll have to go for ndiswrapper. Edit: This answer doesn't answer the question, only helped figure out what the question was.
I'll delete it when the comments are no longer helpful. I would skip that whole dialog box you found. That's the administration panel and chances are you don't need to make any changes at all in there. If you needed special paramaters such as setting your own IP addresses that would be the place to do it, but usually all you need to get connected are the basic user-controls.
You can find a menu in the top right of the screen two arrows it looks like in your case. That menu should show list of available networks, wired, wireless, bluetooth, usb or otherwise. When you select a secured wireless network from the list it scanned, you should be prompted for the password. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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Viewed 11k times. The Gnome Network Manager menu informs me that my wireless network "device is not ready firmware missing " as shown here: Where can I find Ubuntu packages with the firmware and drivers needed to support the Linksys Wusbn USB WiFi stick? Improve this question. Community Bot 1. Do you have the firmware-linux-nonfree package installed?
I just did simple install of Ubuntu How can I install it without network connection? Maybe, I can get needed files from, for example, working Windows, and then, using flash-stick, get them to my Ubuntu and install it?
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