Realtek Wireless Lan Driver Update
Aug 30, 2010 CNET's Forum on networking and wireless is the best source for finding help, troubleshooting, and getting buying advice from a community of experts. Discussion topics include Wi-Fi setups, 802.11. For those of you who couldn't get WiFi to work even after following the above steps (including me), this is a simple and much welcome fix. The problem is that the kernel has problems supporting the driver, fortunately, the latest stable kernel release fixes the bug and the WiFi works with the default drivers.
Wireless Lan Driver Windows 7
RT2860 Wireless Driver for Linux Kernels 2.6.27 - 2.6.29 There are a considerable number of people using computers with Linux that depend on Ralink RT2860 devices for wireles network access. As usage of the advanced kernels increases, older wireless drivers lose compatability, and require replacement. The stock Ralink wireless drivers are an example, and there is now a good working RT2X00 driver for the Ralink RT2860 chipset. However, if you are having problems with the version included with your distribution, compiling and installing the original driver may provide wireless connectivity. Follow the procedure below to install the RT2860 wireless driver in Debian Linux based systems (Aptosid, Ubuntu, Knoppix, etc) using kernel versions through 2.6.29.