Return-path: Received: from nm9-vm0.bullet.mail.ird.yahoo.com ([77.238.189.197]:28762 "EHLO nm9-vm0.bullet.mail.ird.yahoo.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1754595Ab3JaPh4 convert rfc822-to-8bit (ORCPT ); Thu, 31 Oct 2013 11:37:56 -0400 References: <1382537927.62604.YahooMailNeo@web171801.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> <1382538469.7892.YahooMailNeo@web171805.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> <20131024112206.GB1677@redhat.com> <1382614336.89589.YahooMailNeo@web171804.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> <20131024113748.GD1677@redhat.com> <1383227814.41997.YahooMailNeo@web171801.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> <527264F6.2030001@hauke-m.de> Message-ID: <1383233873.6949.YahooMailNeo@web171806.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> (sfid-20131031_163824_344358_04BAD2CF) Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 15:37:53 +0000 (GMT) From: Gianfranco Costamagna Reply-To: Gianfranco Costamagna Subject: Re: Edimax EW-7733UnD To: Hauke Mehrtens , Stanislaw Gruszka Cc: "linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org" In-Reply-To: <527264F6.2030001@hauke-m.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: >Aren't you trying to get a RT3573 card to work? You should activate >CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT3573. I'm rebuilding the kernel with this module, but I don't think this is my chip http://www.edimax.com/au/produce_detail.php?pd_id=399&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=44 is it? Thanks Gianfranco > Il Gioved? 31 Ottobre 2013 15:11, Hauke Mehrtens ha scritto: > > On 10/31/2013 02:56 PM, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote: >> >> >>> Il Gioved? 24 Ottobre 2013 13:41, Stanislaw Gruszka > ha scritto: >>>> On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 12:32:16PM +0100, Gianfranco Costamagna > wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> ? Il Gioved? 24 Ottobre 2013 13:25, Stanislaw Gruszka >>> ha scritto: >>>> >>>> ? On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 03:27:49PM +0100, Gianfranco Costamagna > wrote: >>>> ? > >>>> ? >> Hi Kernel Wireless developers, I write here since I have > an issue >>> with this module. >>>> ? >> >>>> ? >> >>>> ? >> We bought 2 of them since they are both 2.4 and 5Ghz > capable, and >>> they seem to be powerful enough for our pourposes >>>> ? >> >>> > http://www.edimax.com/au/produce_detail.php?pd_id=399&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=44 >>>> ? >> >>>> ? >> >>>> ? >> Anyway there is a problem, that the linux kernel seems to > be not >>> supporting them >>>> ? >> >>>> ? >> I tried following this guide >>>> ? >> http://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7733UnD >>>> ? >> rt3573sta, possibly rt5572sta, and future support in > rt2800usb >>> "uhosg's patchset adding support, may be in by k3.12" >>>> ? >> but at this moment it is showing an interface with one of > them (I >>> cannot connect to anything, the interface shown seems to be incorrect), > with >>> another I get a kernel anic and with the third one doesn't work at > all. >>>> ? >> >>>> ? >> lsusb |grep Edimax >>>> ? >> >>>> ? >> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 7392:7733 Edimax Technology Co., > Ltd >>>> ? > >>>> ? >I have that exect device and it works ok here, but I'm > using >>>> ? >wireless-testing tree. So perhaps you should try install that >>>> ? >tree or use backports . >>>> >>>> >>>> ? Wonderful! I don't really understand what do you mean with > backports, >>> are you referring to "linux kernel backports" right? >>> >>> Yes. >>> >>>> ? So I can choose the backport source or to checkout and build the >>> wireless-testing tree. >>>> >>>> ? Just as information, how long will it take to have it into the > stable >>> mainline? >>> >>> Current wireless-testing content will be available on 3.13 , >>> though I think that device should also work on 3.12 . >>> >> >> Ok I built a custom kernel but I still have some issues >> Ubuntu 13.10 x64 >> git clone > http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-testing.git >> cd wireless-testing >> copied my config from this kernel > http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.12-rc7-saucy/ >> >> make oldconfig >> (a tail of my .config file after the make) >> CONFIG_RT2800PCI=m >> CONFIG_RT2800PCI_RT33XX=y >> CONFIG_RT2800PCI_RT35XX=y >> CONFIG_RT2800PCI_RT53XX=y >> CONFIG_RT2800PCI_RT3290=y >> CONFIG_RT2500USB=m >> CONFIG_RT73USB=m >> CONFIG_RT2800USB=m >> CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT33XX=y >> CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT35XX=y >> # CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT3573 is not set > > Aren't you trying to get a RT3573 card to work? You should activate > > CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT3573. > >> CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT53XX=y >> CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT55XX=y >> CONFIG_RT2800USB_UNKNOWN=y >> CONFIG_RT2800_LIB=m >> CONFIG_RT2800_LIB_MMIO=m >> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_MMIO=m >> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_PCI=m >> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_USB=m >> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB=m >> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_FIRMWARE=y >> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_CRYPTO=y >> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_LEDS=y >> # CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_DEBUGFS is not set >> # CONFIG_RT2X00_DEBUG is not set >> >> (apt-get build-dep linux) >> make >> make all >> sudo make modules_install >> sudo make install >> >> I was surprised that everything was automatically copied in /boot and grub > automatically found the new kernel without manual mkinitrd anymore (so long time > from my last kernel build) >> >> Reboot >> >> locutus@gianfranco-Latitude-E5520:~/wireless-testing$ uname -a >> Linux gianfranco-Latitude-E5520 3.12.0-rc5-wl #2 SMP Thu Oct 31 14:04:43 > CET 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >> >> >> put key in my pc >> [? 471.585065] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 11 using > ehci-pci >> [? 471.693762] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=7392, > idProduct=7733 >> [? 471.693766] usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, > SerialNumber=3 >> [? 471.693768] usb 2-1.2: Product: 802.11 n WLAN >> [? 471.693770] usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: Ralink >> [? 471.693771] usb 2-1.2: SerialNumber: 1.0 >> >> sudo modprobe rt2800usb >> >> [? 540.170899] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt2800usb >> >> nothing works... >> >> Can you please help me again? >> >