On 04/09/10 00:16, Ivo van Doorn wrote: > On Thursday 08 April 2010, Gertjan van Wingerde wrote: >> This patch series aligns rt2x00 with the latest versions of the Ralink >> rt2860 / rt2870 / rt3070 / rt3090 drivers, and adds support for RT3070, >> RT3071, RT3090, and RT3390 based devices. >> >> The patches are relative to wireless-next-2.6, and can also be pulled >> from: >> >> git://git.gwingerde.nl/rt2x00-next-2.6 > > Any idea what the status is of rt2870 and rt2770 devices after this series? > To be honest I only could get my RT2870 device (which is actually identified as an RT2860) to scan properly when I tested it. However, I had major USB connection issues with that device at the time, so the USB connectivity would not survive a association / authentication cycle towards my WPA2- protect network. However, I did manage to connect to this network with my RT3070 device, so I have no reason to believe that things would be different for RT2870. One thing that I believe is still missing for the whole RT28xx/RT3xxx devices is proper 802.11n support. I am not sure about that, as I haven't really investigated that yet, but my feeling, based on what other drivers had to do to support 802.11n, is that we need more work inside rt2x00 to properly support 802.11n. --- Gertjan. -- 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