Mohit wrote: [...] > The drivers work in kernel 3.2 but stop working from either kernel ver. > 3.3, 3.4 or 3.5. >From my experience, it seems more to be a compiler / binutils problem: See http://news.gmane.org/find-root.php?group=gmane.linux.drivers.rt2x00.user&article=1765 > The drivers included in the kernel work, but they are a buggy, have low > range, connection drops etc. Exactly my experience here, especially the USB ones (but seems to be heavily hardware dependent). And they produce enormous cpu load as soon as throughput rises. That's why I'm only using the vendor driver (for STA), too (besides the point that rt2800usb doesn't support a Linksys AE3000 at all e.g. (http://wikidevi.com/wiki/Linksys_AE3000), which is a really fine device!) > I switched from Linux mint 13 kernel 3.2, installed the proprietary > driver and it is way better than rt2800pci drivers interms of signal > strength, latency, speed etc. I think the proprietary drivers use > rt2860pci driver instead of a dedicated rt3290sta driver. > > Can the drivers included in the kernel be tweaked to match the > proprietary driver? It would be cool on the one hand, if Mediatek would integrate their own drivers themselves to mac80211, but on the other hand, I fear, this is mostly impossible because mac80211 (which was heavily built for and from Atheros and Intel and therefore "optimized" for there own needs) doesn't match the requirements of the Ralink hardware. That's why I'm happy they don't integrate their drivers in the existing mac80211 because I fear a likewise bad quality. I think the maintainer of rt2800 do all they can given the opportunities they have so far. Unfortunately, they have very little opportunities from my point of view. Kind regards, Andreas -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html