Subject: Re: WPA and Linksys using the rt73usb-driver (Hijacked, lost)

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>Hi,
>
>i bought a wusb54gc wireless-usb-adaptor from linksys. This uses a
>ralink rt73 chipset - which is recognized.
>
>Everything works well, except wpa. i can't use it with this stick, and
>i would to know why and how i can get it running using wpa. 
>
>Do you have any hints?
>
>Cheers, thx in advance
>Roger

Mine works, what are your symptoms?

The card tries to connect using wpa, but i cant. I tried today using
wpa2-psk - what a wonder, it works! Using wpa, NetworkManager asks me
for the credentials until i give up!

unfortunately, my very old smc barricade is not able using wpa2,
regular wpa does'nt work, the stick does not connect.

It does now, using wep and wpa (so must use wep *beurk*). But i would
still prefer wpa.

Thx,
Roger




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