Ralink Rt3090 Driver Windows 10

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Julia Dodoo

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Aug 5, 2024, 3:29:08 AM8/5/24
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Ive seriously tried all the possible solutions and still nothing. Not only the solution that was proposed in this forum topic like many others in other websites, like in windows forum and mediatek/ralink forum, and even on youtube and still nothing, i really can't solve this issue and I'm ruining out of pacience...

Since I don't know what things you have tried, or which one of the hundreds of g6 model notebooks you have (they span over several years), the only suggestion I can offer would be to try the W10 Ralink WLAN driver.


So after doing some intense research and other things, I managed to fix all problems but the wireless driver. As my other post stated ( I couldn't connect to a network at all). Now I cannot still, because the physical address "collides with one, another". I googled it and it stated that my driver was bad, that was the cause. So I uninstalled all drivers and the default one that comes from the pc is version 5.0.48 and I heard you can get one 5.0.50+ that was designed specifically for windods 10. However, I cannot come accross a driver for windows 10 there are only win7/8 and I've tried them all (literaly) and still no luck. Atleast now when I tried to connect with those drivers, my adapter didn't disable and re- enable itself.


The network adapter with hardware address E0-2A-82-54-CB-5E has indicated packet coalescing capability without indicating support for one or more prerequisite receive filter capabilities (IPv6 0x00000000).


When a major core update requires a reboot ASAP, do I cause any harm by replacing a restart with a full system shutdown followed 30 seconds later by turning it back on? My guess is no, but I wanted to confirm with EndeavourOS experts. Because since installing EndeavourOS last week every reboot disconnects WiFi. At which time I can either cable connect to ethernet, or turn the computer completely off then back on.


I had some issues with wireless when dual booting, as windows would bring the wireless card in some persistent power state that Linux was not able to figure out. I guess something similar might be the case here (not the dual boot part, but the power state, this time probably caused by the driver itself).

You can add this to a startup script


Right click on your network connection. Select edit connections. Highlight your wireless connection and click on the gear icon at the bottom. Click on the general tab. Make sure that the check box is marked and save.


I have an HP Compaq Presario CQ56. All of a sudden my laptop could not even see any WiFi network. I checked my network adapter (Ralink RT3090 802.11b/g/n) in device manager only to find out that it has disappeared. Very few times after that, when I put on the system, the network adapter showed up as a useless hidden device. I've tried several tweaks such as cmd's netsh winsock reset and ipconfig/flushdns but no luck, downloaded and installed the driver but still the same. I've also installed the latest version of windows 10 (2004) but still no luck. Currently, the adapter does not display at all.See image here


There are several possibilities. The connectors could be loose, module malfunctioning, was reset to not recognise, OS etc; if possible, would recommend a new USB wifi adapter that's very compatible with equipment of the region. That would probably yield noticeably improved performance cf the wifi adapter it came with too. And the newer adapter would need to be ok with the installed OS, the adapter it came with may not be supported. Good question.

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