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Ralink wireless utility for windows xp install#
Download and install the latest drivers, firmware and software.
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Ralink wireless utility for windows xp drivers#
Get drivers and downloads for your Dell 2007FP. After inserting the USB stick, the Ralink Wireless Utility opened automatically. In 'System Preferences -> Network' I have a new '802.11 n WLAN' interface after inserting the USB stick, you'll have to add it to your services (and don't forget to press 'Apply' after adding the interface). Version 2.0.0.0 of the driver didn't install properly on my system. Version 1.4.8.0 doesn't have the WPS tab of its 3.0.0.0 sibling, but I don't use WPS for connecting to my network). (I could even do this with the USB Wireless Utility version 1.4.8.0 I mentioned in my previous post. I could successfully setup a network connection to a hidden WEP protected network with version 3.0.0.0 of Ralink Wireless Utility without having to use a Guest account. And update to OS X 10.6.5 if you haven't yet. Since both driver and OS are more recently released than your post, I'd suggest to uninstall your previous driver and download and install the newest version. The driver is for RT2870 /RT2770 /RT307X /RT2070 /RT3572 chips according to the Ralink website. I used version 3.0.3.0 of the Ralink driver, which was released, this in combination with OS X 10.6.5. I can't reproduce your problem however, so perhaps the problem is solved in the new driver. I now have experience with OS X 10.6 and my Sitecom WL-329 with a Ralink RT2870 chip. USBWirelessUtility 1.4.8.0 is pre Snow Leopard, but maybe it's worth a try. I'm now using the Tiger version of USBWirelessUtility 1.4.8.0 with the Tiger version of driver 2.0.0.0. Ralink didn't compile the WirelessUtility any more for a G3 processor, but the installer worked fine and also the driver could still be used with a G3. This was the solution for my situation (iBook with a PPC G3, OS X 10.4 Tiger). I have no experience with Ralink drivers on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, so I don't know if this helps for you, but maybe you can also use an older version of the USBWirelessUtility to control your driver. I use Raling drivers 3.0 instead of the older (and similarly buggy) ones from the hardware provider, Alfa networks. I just bought an USB wifi interface with a chipset from Ralink, and got issues on OSX 10.6 (and just that version) when trying to use non-open networks (the Ralink 'Wireless Utility' just quits instead of showing the password pane).