Hi to all,
I'd like to create a list of all wifi dongles working on Raspberry PI with Debian distro, based on users experience.
Please add your device.
Thanks
Wifi dongle to use with Debian & Rspberry PI
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Have a look to the Wiki, there's a list with working WiFi dongles.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0041X9NJG/r ... B0041X9NJG
Saw this one on the wiki, i'm planning on buying it once i've got my Pi
Saw this one on the wiki, i'm planning on buying it once i've got my Pi
I've got the Belkin Wireless G dongle to work, but I needed to add usbcore to the modules file to ensure that the USB was fully initialised before loading the wifi drivers.
Instructions on how to install Belkin USB wireless adapter
Instructions on how to install Belkin USB wireless adapter
This one works a treate: http://www.maplin.co.uk/micro-n150-wire ... tor-391034
And it can be set up with really very minimal user intervention. Take a look at viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6256
And it can be set up with really very minimal user intervention. Take a look at viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6256
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Hi to all,
I've trying with an Ralink RT3070 chipset.
When I plug it on my ubuntu desktop it automatically uses the rt2800 module and I could use it.
However when I plug it onto the raspi the system recognizes the usb vendor (is a Linksys WUSB100 v2 RangePlus Wireless Network Adapter [Ralink RT3070] ) but doesn't try to load the rt2800 module, and it doesn't work
Can you help me? Thanks
I've trying with an Ralink RT3070 chipset.
When I plug it on my ubuntu desktop it automatically uses the rt2800 module and I could use it.
However when I plug it onto the raspi the system recognizes the usb vendor (is a Linksys WUSB100 v2 RangePlus Wireless Network Adapter [Ralink RT3070] ) but doesn't try to load the rt2800 module, and it doesn't work
Can you help me? Thanks
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Tp-Link 723N works fine but the USB fuse needs to be shorted in order to power it directly from the Pi. You just need to do "apt-get install firmware-realtek" and configure the network.
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Hi,
Really there is not any error, it just doesn't work.
Debian recognized the dongle as it is showed using a lsusb command and a dmesg command after plugin it.
Also as it is a ralink device I installed the firmware-ralink package from the non-free repo.
However the lsmod doesn't show any module loaded, it is supposed to load a rt2800 module when the usb is plugged but it doesn't show any module.
Also when I run a iwconfig it doens't show any wireless extension
On archLinux using this: viewtopic.php?t=7984&p=96014 worked.
Can you help me?
Really there is not any error, it just doesn't work.
Debian recognized the dongle as it is showed using a lsusb command and a dmesg command after plugin it.
Also as it is a ralink device I installed the firmware-ralink package from the non-free repo.
However the lsmod doesn't show any module loaded, it is supposed to load a rt2800 module when the usb is plugged but it doesn't show any module.
Also when I run a iwconfig it doens't show any wireless extension
On archLinux using this: viewtopic.php?t=7984&p=96014 worked.
Can you help me?
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Hi,
as outlined in http://www.brucalipto.org/linux/the-raspberry-diary-wusb100-wireless-n/ it looks like the WUSB100 is working on Rasbian: can anybody test it and give feedback?
Thanks
Bye
Piero
as outlined in http://www.brucalipto.org/linux/the-raspberry-diary-wusb100-wireless-n/ it looks like the WUSB100 is working on Rasbian: can anybody test it and give feedback?
Thanks
Bye
Piero
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I JUST got my Hawking HWUN3 from amazon and it works right out of the box. No muss no fuss.
Plugged it in, a little iwconfig action and poof.
Running Raspian "wheezy" and have been keeping it up to date.
Love it!
Plugged it in, a little iwconfig action and poof.
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wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:on
Running Raspian "wheezy" and have been keeping it up to date.
Love it!
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