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This, as you may have guessed is all information related to my onboard network adapter which I can visually confirm is not what connects me to the Internet. Product: Netlink BCM 57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIeīus Info. In fact, I'm about to google that now, so, if I don't have it *solved* by the time I get a reply, at least my need for simpler instructions won't be as-stringent. Which is somewhat frustrating.Īs soon as I figure out more of the way commands are entered into terminal, I could perhaps piece together the rest of what I need from posts. In windows you can change directories via "cd" much as linux does, but I must be getting some critical element of the syntax wrong, because no matter how I vary the spacing, or use "/" versus "\" or including multiple folder files to provide the exact file path name, it always returns a file not found message. Is there anyway you could perhaps make it simpler for a complete Noob such as myself to follow your instructions? I got as far as saving that reworked driver you made to my Linux partition, but I just can't get to it through terminal. I'm a Windows user I'm used to the command prompts in MS-DOS and the Terminal system is somewhat familiar to me, but I still can't get it to do much of anything. But it did yield the fact that the chipset within my USB Adapter (which it was able to recognize as being plugged in, if not being able to load some sort of driver for initializing it) was an RT2870.
#Setup ralink rt2870 drivers
I have an AE1000 USB Adapter, and following the step-by-step wizard included with ubuntu for configuring wireless settings got me as far as "Great! Now go to the device drivers page" which just brought me back to the same instruction page I was on. However, I'm trying to get it to connect to the internet and I can't seem to get it to. This is my second experience with Linux in general in about 12 years, and so far, so good. I recently download Ubuntu 11.04 and created a dual-boot system.