Ralink Rt2561 Driver
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Similar help and support threads Thread Forum Hello I just reinstalled my advent sq9204 pc with windows 7 32-bit. But when it was complete there was a red cross of the wireless networks icon.
When I checked Device Manager, it came up as Network Controller with a yellow triangle. I went onto the manufacturers website to download the driver for. Drivers Hello! I have a Win7 Pro x64 PC and use it to host my home network via a Ralink RT61 wireless card. For a year, the host PC has been crashing if I put the wireless card under any 'strain' i.e. Download anything larger than 5MB via the wireless network using my Vista Business laptop.
Drivers Hi, I have the wireless card stated above, the D-Link DWL-G510 Rev C2 with the, as I've read in multiple threads everywhere, Ralink chip RT61/RT2561. I use Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate. I've tried with alot of different drivers to get my internet/lan/wi-fi to work, I've used D-Links X64 Vista. Drivers Hello Guys. I have a problem with my Ralink wireless card.
Windows says its fine but it doesn't enable on windows 7 X64 and X86:cry::cry: look at the picture the brand of My card is Cnet i have tried all the drivers.even from. Drivers I spotted what looked to be a solution to my problem of upgrading the driver for RT 61 turbo card from Vista to Windows 7 and I had further queries. Kirgizcha salamdashuu irlari.
It occurred to me that any discussion might be better in this 'drivers' thread rather than the ' hardware' one, So I wonder if I can take the liberty. Drivers Our Sites Site Links About Us Find Us • • • • • • •.
I recently installed several versions of the haiku-nightlies (most recently 40448 gcc2-hybrid), but i can’t get the ralinkwifi driver working. The card is ok, i had it working under several other (mostly useless) os-es.
Ok so my device is being reported as “device 0301: RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI” by listdev (full list here: ), and the kernel reports the following error into syslog (more here: ): KERN: [ralinkwifi] (ral) bus_alloc_resource(1, [0], 0x0, 0xffffffff, 0x1,0x6) KERN: [ralinkwifi] (ral) could not allocate interrupt resource the machine is a packard bell easynote r1004 laptop, some 4-5 years old, it should be best for some haiku geekness any help is much appreciated. [quote=NoHaikuForMe]The log shows this device doesn’t have an interrupt line assigned. Haiku’s PCI code reports it as line zero, which means none. To get the device working it needs an interrupt, most commonly the BIOS will do this assignment during startup, but Haiku also needs to be able to do this at runtime. It’s possible that you can work around this by tweaking BIOS options labelled e.g. “PnP OS” or by manually assigning the IRQ line if there’s a feature which lets you do that.[/quote] well that’s the worst part of all, the bios on this laptop is the lamest one i’ve ever seen, it has only options for boot order, date and memory allocated to the videocard. I already searched for a bios upgrade but this machine is ancient, and i don’t believe the upgraded version has more features.