Wednesday, May 13, 2009

TKIP with HT rates’ BoD Recommendation


Support Manufacturer/Device List For RT2870 Series

// VID/PID
{ 0x148F, 0x2870 }, // Ralink
{ 0x148F, 0x2770 }, // Ralink
{ 0x148F, 0x2070 }, // Ralink
{ 0x148F, 0x3070 }, // Ralink
{ 0x148F, 0x3071 }, // Ralink
{ 0x148F, 0x3072 }, // Ralink
{ 0x148F, 0x3572 }, // Ralink
{ 0x18E8, 0x6259 }, // Qcom
{ 0x0B05, 0x1731 }, // Asus
{ 0x0B05, 0x1732 }, // Asus
{ 0x0B05, 0x1742 }, // Asus
{ 0x0B05, 0x1760 }, // Asus
{ 0x0B05, 0x1761 }, // Asus
{ 0x0DF6, 0x0017 }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x002B }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x002C }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x002D }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x0039 }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x003B }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x003C }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x003D }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x003E }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x0040 }, // Sitecom
{ 0x0DF6, 0x003F }, // Sitecom
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C06 }, // Conceptronic
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C28 }, // Conceptronic
{ 0x2019, 0xED06 }, // Planex
{ 0x2019, 0xAB25 }, // Planex
{ 0x2019, 0xAB24 }, // Planex
{ 0x07D1, 0x3C09 }, // D-Link
{ 0x07D1, 0x3C11 }, // D-Link
{ 0x07D1, 0x3C13 }, // D-Link
{ 0x07D1, 0x3C0A }, // D-Link
{ 0x07D1, 0x3C0B }, // D-Link
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C07 }, // AL
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C12 }, // AL
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C23 }, // Airlink
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C27 }, // Airlink
{ 0x07AA, 0x002F }, // Corega
{ 0x07AA, 0x003C }, // Corega
{ 0x07AA, 0x003F }, // Corega
{ 0x18C5, 0x0012 }, // Corega_TW
{ 0x1044, 0x800B }, // Gigabyte
{ 0x1044, 0x800C }, // Gigabyte
{ 0x1044, 0x800D }, // Gigabyte
{ 0x15A9, 0x0006 }, // Sparklan
{ 0x083A, 0xB522 }, // SMC
{ 0x083A, 0xA618 }, // SMC
{ 0x083A, 0x7522 }, // Arcadyan
{ 0x083A, 0x8522 }, // Arcadyan
{ 0x083A, 0x7512 }, // Arcadyan
{ 0x083A, 0x7511 }, // Arcadyan
{ 0x083A, 0xA512 }, // Arcadyan
{ 0x083A, 0xC522 }, // Arcadyan
{ 0x0CDE, 0x0022 }, // ZCOM
{ 0x0CDE, 0x3416 }, // ZyXEL
{ 0x0CDE, 0x0025 }, // ZyXEL
{ 0x0CDE, 0x341A }, // ZyXEL
{ 0x1740, 0x9701 }, // EnGenius
{ 0x1740, 0x9702 }, // EnGenius
{ 0x1740, 0x9703 }, // EnGenius
{ 0x1740, 0x9705 }, // EnGenius
{ 0x1740, 0x9801 }, // EnGenius
{ 0x1740, 0x9706 }, // EnGenius
{ 0x0471, 0x200F }, // Philips
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C25 }, // Draytek
{ 0x13D3, 0x3247 }, // AzureWave
{ 0x13D3, 0x3262 }, // AzureWave
{ 0x13D3, 0x3273 }, // AzureWave
{ 0x13D3, 0x3284 }, // AzureWave
{ 0x083A, 0x6618 }, // Accton
{ 0x18C5, 0x0008 }, // AMIT
{ 0x0E66, 0x0001 }, // Hawking
{ 0x0E66, 0x0003 }, // Hawking
{ 0x0E66, 0x0009 }, // Hawking
{ 0x0E66, 0x000B }, // Hawking
{ 0x129B, 0x1828 }, // Siemens
{ 0x7392, 0x7717 }, // Edimax
{ 0x7392, 0x7718 }, // Edimax
{ 0x7392, 0x7711 }, // Edimax
{ 0x07B8, 0x2770 }, // AboCom
{ 0x07B8, 0x2870 }, // AboCom
{ 0x07B8, 0x3070 }, // AboCom
{ 0x07B8, 0x3071 }, // AboCom
{ 0x07B8, 0x3072 }, // AboCom
{ 0x0411, 0x012E }, // BUFFALO
{ 0x15A9, 0x0010 }, // Gemtek
{ 0x0E0B, 0x9031 }, // Amigo
{ 0x0E0B, 0x9041 }, // Amigo
{ 0x1D4D, 0x0002 }, // PEGATRON
{ 0x1D4D, 0x000C }, // PEGATRON
{ 0x1740, 0x0605 }, // LevelOne
{ 0x1740, 0x0615 }, // LevelOne
{ 0x1A32, 0x0304 }, // Quanta
{ 0x5A57, 0x0280 }, // Zinwell
{ 0x5A57, 0x0282 }, // Zinwell
{ 0x0789, 0x0162 }, // Logitec
{ 0x0789, 0x0163 }, // Logitec
{ 0x0789, 0x0164 }, // Logitec
{ 0x1EDA, 0x2310 }, // AirTies
{ 0x100D, 0x9031 }, // Motorola
{ 0x100D, 0x9032 }, // Motorola
{ 0x1B75, 0x3072 }, // Ovislink
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C08 }, // Linktek
{ 0x14B2, 0x3C11 }, // Linktek

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Recommand QFE for ZeroConfig 802.11

Component: ZeroConfig 802.11
060412_KB916976 - Thin Client devices may fail to associate with the wireless access point or take a very long time to associate.
060913_KB923928 - A device may hang under conditions of heavy 802.11x wireless traffic.
071119_KB944534 - WZC may keep sending random SSID in disabled state.

Monday, January 28, 2008

FIX: Pop-up dialog boxes that are created by the Wireless Zero Configuration service appear in Windows CE 5.0

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932991



SYMPTOMS
Pop-up dialog boxes that are created by the Wireless Zero Configuration service appear in Microsoft Windows CE 5.0. This update enables you to hide these pop-up dialog boxes automatically.

MORE INFORMATION
Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.After you apply the software update that is described in this article, you can configure Windows CE 5.0 to automatically hide Wireless Zero Configuration pop-up dialog boxes. To do this, you must add or modify the following registry entry in the registry configuration files:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Builtin\Ethman] "Popup"=dword:0

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Windows CE supports little-endian format only

Windows CE supports little-endian format only.




RT2860 and RT2870 drivers are passed the Microsoft vaildation

The RT2860 and RT2870 Windows CE 5.0 drivers are passed the Microsoft validation and posted on their web site.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/embedded/aa714516.aspx



Friday, December 21, 2007

RT2860 and RT2870(USB) Drivers Are Updated.

The RT2860 and RT2870(USB) Widows CE 5.0.and 6.0 drivers have been updated on Dec. 15, 2007.

The newest RT2860 driver is V1.1.0.9 and
the newest RT2870(USB) driver is V1.0.5.7.

Please contact our FAE for more information.