But, alas, it still crashes with a skb_over_panic. The out of tree driver didn't even compile as is and needed quite a bit of tweaking. And, as far as I can tell, there is no support for usb devices in the mtk repo.Īs for the out of tree driver I've had about add much luck as hacking at the in tree driver. Unfortunately, the mtk-wifi only supports AP configurations, not sta. Since I've started my work I've come across those links now. Your best bet would be to build the mtk-wifi driver from OpenWrt:įailing that, there seem to be mentionings of the 7662U in MediaTek/Ralink's MT7601U out-of-tree driver, which you could also give a try. If it is a MT7662U device, then it will not work properly with the rt2800 driver, nor any other driver in the kernel for that matter.
I'm rather stuck until I figure out how to more properly debug the issue, buts at least progress.
The drivers on the disk that came with it were rt2870.sys which further solidifies my thoughts that it is rt2800 based. But at this point if something attempts using the internet the entire system locks up. I've been doing mostly guess work at this point but I got it to connect to my network and recieve an IP. In fact, I have been hacking at the device driver an managed to get it to spit out at me its specifically a 7662. Posted: Tue 8:21 am Post subject: Re: Netgear WNDA3100v3 driversġ00%. The device 0846:9013 seemed to be supported but this device is a 0846:9014, so I was hopeful.Īre you sure it is a Ralink rt2800 based device? That resulted in a rather unhelpful error: rt2800_probe_rt: Error - Invalid RT chipset 0x0000, rev 0000 detected. Posted: Tue 8:08 am Post subject: Re: Netgear WNDA3100v3 drivers The device 0846:9013 seemed to be supported but this device is a 0846:9014, so I was hopeful.īus 003 Device 013: ID 0846:9014 NetGear, Inc.īInterfaceClass 255 Vendor Specific ClassīInterfaceSubClass 255 Vendor Specific SubclassīInterfaceProtocol 255 Vendor Specific ProtocolīESL Link Power Management (LPM) SupportedĬan't get debug descriptor: Resource temporarily unavailableĪny ideas on what I could try to get his running? I am okay with ndiswrapper or native drivers, though I would prefer the latter.
I opened up the rt2800usb.c and added the device to the list however, still no dice. However, no luck the device wasn't detected at all. ndiswrapper (load_wrap_driver:103): couldn't load driver rt2870 check system log for messages from 'loadndisdriver'īut then I had remembered there were linux drivers for the ralink devices like the rt2870, so I went and built the modules. ndiswrapper (load_sys_files:200): couldn't prepare driver 'rt2870'
ndiswrapper (import:232): unknown symbol: ntoskrnl.exe:'_chkstk' ndiswrapper (import:232): unknown symbol: ntoskrnl.exe:'RtlStringFromGUID' ndiswrapper (import:232): unknown symbol: ntoskrnl.exe:'IoWMIWriteEvent' ndiswrapper (import:232): unknown symbol: ntoskrnl.exe:'MmGetSystemRoutineAddress' ndiswrapper (import:232): unknown symbol: ntoskrnl.exe:'E圎ventObjectType' Ndiswrapper, however, fails with the following: Searching on google at first proved rather futile for this specific version, so I defaulted to a fallback plan of ndiswrapper. Recently I was given a Netgear WNDA3100v3 but am having quite the rough experience getting it working on linux. Posted: Tue 2:39 am Post subject: Netgear WNDA3100v3 drivers Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Netgear WNDA3100v3 drivers