Comment 24 for bug 408165

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Rëdger Liensun (redger-liensun) wrote :

Hi guys!

I agree with Greg Haugrud and Yohann Chastre.
This device works in Linux and Ubuntu (Karmic 64 bits).

The NetworkManager gives it the following long name :
"Linksys Linksys WUSB600N Wireless-N USB Network Adapter with Dual-Band ver. 2".

You must use the "RT3572" driver from Ralink to enable the device, by editing the "rtusb_dev_id.c".
An interesting side effect: I also use a D-Link System DWA-140 802.11n Adapter (USB id: 07d1:3c09). The id of this card is listed inside the file "common/rtusb_dev_id.c". The driver works for this adapter too, in fact they both share the same chipset: RT2870. So I had to unload an other driver (RT3070sta) to make the cards work.

I hope this will help someone.

[I'm a French Ubuntu user, please forgive my language mistakes if I have made some, I'm not used to write in English.]