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Well,
finally i have an adsl connection, so it's time to sort up things and provide a link between
my desktop pc (Thunder) in my bedroom and the adsl router (Zyxel 660HW) placed in the living room (unluckily the only RJ-11 plug resides there).
The only solution is a wireless link, i can't cable this house, so i went out on saturday and purchased the only wireless pci card available, a D-Link G510 rev B.
(and i was happy because i saw a nice-tuxed-logo "Linux Support" on that card box).
Once returned at house i plugged the new card and fired up an lspci, and i learn a terrible thing:
05:08.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2561/RT61 rev B 802.11g
OH NOES! a ralink chipset!!! 
the same vendor who drived me crazy in the past with the DWL-G122 (usb adapter, rt73 driver)
I spent the last to days testing various drivers:
- net-wireless/ralink-rt61 (the original ralink driver)
- net-wireless/rt61 (the legacy reworked driver from serialmonkey)
- the rt2x00 no more in portage because was merged in the linux kernel starting with 2.6.24
I only focused on a wpa-psk/wpa2-psk setup (i don't mind to run the wireless link with wep or without encryption at all), but it was a steaming pile of failures...
wpa_supplicant is not supported by both net-wireless/ralink-rt61 and net-wireless/rt61, 'cause they use a strange set of commands available via iwpriv,
the recently merged in to kernel rt2x00 driver instead supports it but had several problems when used with wpa/wpa2 (is still an experimental driver written from scratch to support all the ralink chipsets), i tested several kernels patches, and snapshots but nothing...
(uhuh someone said ndiswrapper? nevermind i'm on amd64 and there are not 64bit drivers for this chip by d-link)
So atm i resumed my fonera, updated it to DD-WRT v24 std., and configured the client bridge mode (it works fine in this release) and all it's working like a charm with wpa2-psk......this time i learned the lesson, in the future i will never buy again another D-Link/Ralink adapter...
NEVER!
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