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non-free repository. (However I experience total crashes on raspbian 2012-07-15<br />

after a few minutes of load on the wlan. Will have to investigate via serial<br />

console.)<br />

▪ AirPlus G DWL-G122 (rev. C). USB ID 07d1:3c03, Ralink RT2571. Working<br />

out-of-the-box on Arch image from 2012-04-29.<br />

▪ AirPlus G DWL-G122 (rev. B1). USB ID 2001:3c00, Ralink RT2571. Working<br />

out-of-the-box on Arch image from 2012-06-13.<br />

▪ DWA-110 (Version A1). Requires the ralink package from the non-free repository<br />

on Debian.<br />

▪ DWA-121 (Version A1). Wireless N 150 Pico. Works out-of-the-box with<br />

Raspian Wheezy (2012-09-18) and Raspbmc (2012-11-06) using Network-<br />

Manager addon (see Program - Addons)<br />

▪ DWA-123 (Version A1). USB ID 2001:3c17, Ralink RT2800. Working out-ofthe-box<br />

on Arch image from 2012-04-29. (working without UBS Hub - not yet<br />

sure if it achieves full speed though.)<br />

▪ DWA-131 USB ID 07d1:3303,Realtek RTL8192SU, 802.11n Wireless N Nano.<br />

Works out of the box on Raspbian “wheezy”. Verified with direct USB : no<br />

powered USB hub needed. Also verified when Nano used in powered USB hub.<br />

Someone had trouble configuring SSID/Passphrase in etc/network/interfaces file.<br />

But no problem & very easy to configure using wicd : wicd is a gui interface on<br />

LXDE for network configuration. Install it using command-line : apt-get<br />

install wicd. Once configured ith wicd to auto-run on boot, no need to turn<br />

back to LXDE. Recommended.<br />

▪ DWA-140 (Version B1). USB ID 07d1:3c09, Ralink RT2870. On Debian requires<br />

the firmware-ralink package from the squeeze-firmware non-free<br />

repository.<br />

▪ DWA-140 (Version B2). USB ID 07d1:3c0a, Ralink RT3072. Workaround for<br />

faulty firmware binary: Place file rt2870.bin from linux-firmware_1.53.tar.gz<br />

(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/linux-firmware/1.53/+files/linuxfirmware_1.53.tar.gz)<br />

in /lib/firmware. Explanation (https://bugs.launchpad.net/<br />

ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/770232) .<br />

▪ DWA-160 (Version B1). USB ID 07d1:3c11, Ralink RT2870. On Debian requires<br />

the firmware-ralink package from the squeeze-firmware non-free<br />

repository.<br />

▪ DWA-160 (Version A2). USB ID 07d1:3a09, Atheros AR9170. (NOTE: I can<br />

only get it to work through powered USB hub) requires carl9170-fw firmware<br />

[30] (http://http://aur.archlinux.<strong>org</strong>/packages.php/packages.php?ID=44102)<br />

▪ Edimax<br />

▪ EW-7811Un (http://www.edimax.co.uk/en/<br />

produce_detail.php?pd_id=328&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=44) USB ID 7392:7811,<br />

RTL8192CU, driver blob download (http://www.electrictea.co.uk/rpi/<br />

8192cu.tar.gz) via Element14 (http://www.element14.com/community/docs/<br />

DOC-44703) , works with WPA2-AES-CCMP (howto (http://www.ctrl-alt-del.cc/<br />

2012/05/raspberry-pi-meets-edimax-ew-7811un-wireless-ada.html) ) (B) -

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