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variant (http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-raspberry-pi-educational-linux-distro/)<br />
as it includes kernel with RTL8188CUS driver built-in<br />
(http://www.wikidevi.com/wiki/<br />
Special:Ask?title=Special%3AAsk&q=%5B%5BChip1+model%3A%3ARTL8188CUS%5D%5D&p<br />
(B)<br />
▪ Widemac<br />
▪ RT5370 Wireless Adapter from Ebay (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/<br />
180887771838?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649)<br />
runs without powered hub. Follow these instructions (http://elinux.<strong>org</strong>/<br />
<strong>RPi</strong>_Ralink_WLAN_devices) but go to ftp.de.debian.<strong>org</strong>/debian/pool/non-free/f/<br />
firmware-nonfree/ (http://ftp.de.debian.<strong>org</strong>/debian/pool/non-free/f/firmwarenonfree/)<br />
and pick the latest firmware-ralink_0.xx_all.deb<br />
▪ ZyXEL<br />
▪ NWD2105 (http://www.element14.com/community/message/50015#50015/l/reinstalling-kernel-headers-on-the-pi)<br />
USB ID: 0586:341e, RT3070 chipset,<br />
rt2800usb driver (B)<br />
▪ G-202 (http://www.zyxel.com/products_services/g_202.shtml) model 0586:3410<br />
ZyXEL Communications Corp. ZyAIR G-202 802.11bg using zd1211rw kernel<br />
module and zd1211-firmware package<br />
Problem USB Wifi Adapters<br />
These adapters were tested and found to have issues the Raspberry Pi. Note [32]<br />
(http://www.raspberrypi.<strong>org</strong>/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=6928) as a possible<br />
solution/explanation for errors while running LXDE.<br />
▪ Alfa<br />
▪ AWUS036NHA (Vendor ID: 0cf3, Product ID: 9271) - Tested with Raspbian.<br />
Works fine if connected after boot. Kills boot process if previously attached.<br />
Details here. (http://www.raspberrypi.<strong>org</strong>/phpBB3/<br />
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=16809&p=169469#p169469)<br />
▪ EDIMAX<br />
▪ EW-7811Un (Vendor ID: 7397, Product ID: 7811) - Reports as containing the<br />
Realtek RTL8188CUS chipset listed below, no lockup or kernal oops under<br />
wheezy but dmesg reports constant timeouts trying to initialize the module. This<br />
appears to be resolved on 2012-09-18-wheezy-raspbian and newer versions.<br />
▪ Linksys<br />
▪ WUSB300N (Vendor ID: 13B1, Product ID: 0029) - Tested with Raspbian,<br />
OpenELEC, among others. No Linux chipset support for Marvell 88W8362 at all.<br />
▪ LogiLink<br />
▪ WL0085 tested under debian (squeeze, wheezy, raspbian); no stable connection<br />
can be established. This gets even worse when X is running.