Usb Ralink Driver For Mac

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Download and Install the driver. Plug in USB Device. The Ralink Wireless Utility will open, in about 20 seconds it should detect the device: connected. You should also set up a profile in the utility. Just add and activate.

Then open Network Prefs, Network Port Configurations, and Hit Apply. A new port should show; Ethernet Adapter (en2). Select SHOW in the Network Prefs and check Ethenet Apdapter (en2). The TCP/IP info should show IP address/Subnet/Router connections. Respond with your results. Message was edited by: Ron R.

Try this: (This is using Network Prefs in Tiger) May be a little different in Leopard, but should still work the same way. Plug in USB Device. The Ralink Wireless Utility will open, in about 20 seconds it should detect the device: connected. You should also set up a profile in the utility.

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Just add and activate. Then open Network Prefs, Network Port Configurations, and Hit Apply.

A new port should show; Ethernet Adapter (en2). Select SHOW in the Network Prefs and check Ethenet Apdapter (en2).

The TCP/IP info should show IP address/Subnet/Router connections. Ron, you seem quite knowledgeable and I was hoping you could maybe offer some advice for my issue. Just today I purchased an iMac with OS X 10.6 (not sure if it's a more recent update or not), tried to plug in my trusty USB wireless adapter (an Encore that registers as a Ralink RT2870 so I've been successfully using the appropriate Ralink driver on my Quicksilver and Powerbook, both running OS 10.4.11), and nothing happened. The adapter's light didn't power on.

When I installed the 10.6 driver, it mentioned an error, stating it couldn't install the extension. Since the adapter didn't respond in any of the USB ports, I tried installing the 10.5 driver.

It loaded without trouble, but the adapter is still unresponsive. I see you have OS X 10.6 listed as part of your profile, and was wondering if you have the Ralink driver installed on Snow Leopard. Any thoughts? I had used a wireless USB adapter on my macbook when it was running Tiger. According to Ralink's website: 'If you got install failed message, please re-install again until success. Because it is a bug on Snow Leopard.

There is no install setting for OS 10.6 on install tool, so we use OS 10.5 to instead of it temporarily. We will update it if Apple update as soon as possible.'

Try downloading the other driver: USB(RT257X/RT2671/RT2500). After installing, pull out the adapter and reinsert. Also look on the system prefs and see if an en2 appears in configurations. Wow, Ron, you're quite a popular guy on here. I have a similar problem, but different enough that I haven't found an answer yet in this forum.

I have 10.5.8 leopard, and I installed the 10.5 usb driver from ralink's site, but after restarting I was no closer to knowing what to do. When I first opened the installer, it offers the advice that 'after restarting, you'll still need to configure the device in the network section of system preferences,' or something to that effect, but as they don't offer any configure instructions, I'm still in the dark.

I messed around with the network panel for a while but didn't figure anything out, and when I insert the usb antenna in my 2.0 port there's no recognition at all. The light doesn't come on, nothing.

I can pull it up in the system profiler, so I can see that the computer recognizes that it's an 802.11 b/g device, but nothing beyond that. You suggested to someone else that a search of ralink on the hd might pull up a 'ralink wireless utility' and I haven't tried that yet. But I want to specify that this is just one of those small antennae, not a full-on router. Here's the product link: Thanks for any advice. Apple Footer.

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After you have installed the software (puts the Ralink Wireless Adaptor Utility into a folder in your applications folder) and rebooted the machine. Plug in the adaptor and go to System Preferences/Network. The adaptor will be listed as Ethernet Adaptor (en1) - (look in the various lists available, where it appears depends on which OS version you are running). Open settings for the adaptor and click on Apply Now (if the Apply Now is greyed out make some change in the settings: for example, add a space then delete it, this should make the Apply Now option available).

Now open the Wireless Adaptor Utility and set up the appropriate wireless network connection. Hope this helps Huw. @vz2anj: I read those exact same instructions and had the same problem. But, I just got this working with my setup. Here's what happened: 1. Purchased a from Amazon, and it came with a CD containing drivers. Installed the 10.6 driver onto my iMac (running Snow Leopard).

Nothing happened. I uninstalled the driver. Found updated drivers at, and downloaded and installed version V4.1.0.0.

After an auto restart, a Ralink icon appeared in the menubar. But still, nothing worked. Read the Huwgely's post (post #5) in this thread, and decided to unplug the wireless adapter from the iMac, and replug it in. Something happened! Wireless Utility appeared with a list of Access Points.

And in my System Preferences - Network, a new interface appeared as '801.11 n WLAN'. Turned Airport Off. Selected a wireless access point in Wireless Utility, and entered the network password. Working wireless N usb adapter with Ralink driver on my Mac. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.

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