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David Miller wrote:

Xose Vazquez Perez (4):
wireless: rt2x00: rt2800pci add more RT539x ids
wireless: rt2x00: rt2800usb add more devices ids
wireless: rt2x00: rt2800usb more devices were identified

Those were my final patches, from now on MediaTek Inc. guys
should take over it.

These are pending:

- RT3573:
0x1875,0x7733 RT3573 Air Live
0x7392,0x7733 RT3573 Edimax
0x0e66,0x0021 RT3573 Hawking
0x2019,0xed19 RT3573 Planex
0x148f,0x3573 RT3573 Ralink
0x0df6,0x0067 RT3573 Sitecom

- RT5572:
0x148f,0x5572 RT5572 Ralink
0x043e,0x7a32 RT5572 Arcadyan
0x2001,0x3c1a RT5572 D-Link DWA-160-B2

- Identify all UNKNOWN devices in rt2800usb.c

- There is also a handful of them(rt2800{usb,pci}) inside
the inf file of the Windows drivers missing.
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