![]() When I try the make command, it gives me this: This entry was posted in Hardy and tagged Belkin, F5D8053, rt2870, Ubuntu on Sunday, Augby DelGurth. You will also need a /etc/init.d/networking restart if you won’t reboot. Either reboot or do modprobe rt2870sta to get it working (if you used ndiswrapper before you first need to run modprobe -r ndiswrapper). Edit (as root) /etc/modules and add rt2870sta to it (remove ndiswrapper if you used that before to get it working).Ĩ. Edit Makefile and remove any line containing /tftpboot (still don’t know why they are in there, and running make as normal user fails if they are in there)ħ. Edit os/linux/config.mk and change the HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=n HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=n to =y.ĥ. ![]() If it’s not there add it: edit include/rt2870.h Search for Belkin Copy/Paste that line and change the usb id of your device to that you found in step 2.Ĥ. Belkin f5d8053 v6 linux driver#Then use the id found in grep -i '0x050d,0x815c' include/rt2870.h if that returns a result, then skip step 3 since your device is already supported by the driver (please note the '0x' added before the 2 parts and the ',' in stead of the ':').ģ. check if your Belkin USB id is listed in the driver: lsusb | grep Belkin | awk '', which returns 050d:815c in my case. Belkin f5d8053 v6 linux install#make sure you can build kernel modules: sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-genericĢ. I’m still blaming incompatibility between the Belkin USB stick and the Apple Airport routers for the Belkin not being able to find the 5Ghz network.ġ. ![]() It doesn’t see the 5Ghz network I’ve over here, but well I don’t want to do normal Wireless over that network anyways, since that will decrease the speed of the Wireless to Wireless bridge I setup. Recently ralink released a new version of it’s native linux driver, 1.3.1.0 which can be found on their linux support page, and with this one I got the Belkin F5D8053 working. Belkin f5d8053 v6 linux how to#This one also explains how to unpack the windows driver if you don’t have a windows installation.Īnyway, so far about using ndiswrapper. There are quite some posts about getting it to work with ndiswrapper (also posts about it not working, will drop him a comment). Please note, my post is not about getting it to work with ndiswrapper (that worked fine in my case, but I’m on 32-bit Ubuntu, and didn’t try it on 64-bit). Seems my previous blog post about the Belkin is found quite often when people search for how to get it to work on Ubuntu in general, also with ndiswrapper. ![]()
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