Ralink Network & Wireless Cards Driver Download



Ralink RT5572 Mini USB 2.0 WiFi Wireless network card Wi-Fi WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n Adapter, Fully supports the features and functional compliance with IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n standard, supporting up to 300Mbps data rates. Comparing to 802.11g technology, it makes big improvement on speed and range. Hi, I recently noticed an unknown device on my network - its called ralinkaps and i have no idea what it actually is - i tried checking if my router (Linksys ea6300) doesnt use ralink chipset but apperently it doesnt and the mac adress doesnt match.

Ralink wireless LAN adapter is widely used among users. But it is also common that there are some errors happening to your Ralink wireless adapter or Ralink wireless LAN USB device. To a great extent, updating Ralink driver for Windows 10 can fix most of the Ralink WIFI adapter error.

Now get the bottom of downloading or updating Ralink WIFI adapter drivers, such as Ralink RT5370 or RT5870 driver, and Ralink 802.11n wireless LAN card driver for Windows 10, 8, 7 on 32 bit or 64 bit.

How to Download or Update Ralink Drivers on Windows 10, 8, 7, XP?

Either you wish to update the Ralink wireless drivers to fix the network error or to improve the WIFI functionalities, try the ways below to update the Ralink drivers on Windows 7, 8, 10. Here since Ralink company has been integrated into MediaTek corporation, you are actually to update MediaTek 802.11n wireless LAN adapter driver.

Methods:

Method 1: Download and Update Ralink Drivers Automatically

If you are using Ralink WIFI adapter or WIFI USB device, you will find it extremely hard to locate the exact Ralink official site, let alone Ralink drivers for Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit.

In this way, it is strongly recommended to take advantage of Driver Booster to help update the Ralink WIFI adapter driver in an automatic way. According to user reports, Driver Booster is reliable and professional, and more importantly, it can get the up-to-date Ralink drivers quickly and correctly.

1. Download, install and run Driver Booster on Windows 10.

2. Then click the Scan.

You will notice Driver Booster is scanning from 0% to 100% to search for outdated, missing or corrupted device drivers on your PC.

3. From the search result, locate Network adapters and then let Driver Booster Update Ralink driver Windows 10.

Driver Booster is downloading and installing the Ralink WIFI driver.

After that, reconnect to the network to check if your WIFI network connection runs more smoothly.

Method 2: Update Ralink Drivers in Device Manager

You can see Windows inbuilt tool Device Manager is able to get the upgraded Ralink WIFI adapter driver for Windows 10, 8, 7, XP.

1. Get into Device Manager.

Ralink network & wireless cards driver download 64-bit

2. Expand Networkadapters and then right click the Ralink device to Update driver.

3. Then decide to Search automatically for updated driver software.

Once Device Manager updated the Ralink 802.11n USB wireless driver like Ralink RT3070 driver for Windows 7, 8, 10, re-power on the Ralink wireless router or USB device.

Method 3: Download and Update Ralink Driver Manually

Provided that you feel like downloading Ralink WIFI adapter driver for Windows 10, 8, 7, XP, theoretically, you need to head to Ralink site, but as Ralink has turned into MediaTek, you are supposed to search for the Ralink RT wireless adapter drivers on MediaTek site.

1. Leave for MediaTek support site.

2. On MediaTek site, hit the search box and then type in your Ralink model.

Here you need to enter such Ralink products like Ralink RT3290, RT3070, RT5370 or RT2870.

In the following window, you can see available updates for Ralink wireless adapter.

3. Locate Download drivers, click the Windows icon to Download the Ralink WIFI adapter driver for Windows XP, 7, 8, 10.

If needed, here you can also update Ralink wifi driver for Mac.

4. Then manage to extract the zip folder to your computer and obey the on-screen instructions to accomplish the installing process.

Now you will have learned the way to get hold of Ralink wireless LAN card driver on your own from the official site.

To conclude, in terms of downloading or updating Ralink WIFI USB device driver or WIFI LAN driver, you can use the above three methods, which will greatly enhance the Ralink WIFI network performance.

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Ralink Technology, Corp.
TypeSubsidiary
IndustrySemiconductor
FoundedJanuary 2001, Cupertino, CA
HeadquartersHsinchu, Taiwan
ProductsWi-Fi chipset
ParentMediaTek
Websitenone

Ralink Technology, Corp. was a Wi-Fi chipset manufacturer mainly known for their IEEE 802.11 (Wireless LAN) chipsets. Ralink was founded in 2001 in Cupertino, California, then moved its headquarters to Hsinchu, Taiwan.

Some of Ralink's 802.11n RT2800 chipsets have been accepted into the Wi-Fi Alliance 802.11n draft 2.0 core technology testbed. They have also been selected in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) and Wireless Multimedia Extensions Power Save (WMM-PS) testbeds. Ralink was a participant in the Wi-Fi Alliance and the IEEE802.11 standards committees.[1]

Ralink RT2560F on a WiFi Mini PCI Card

Ralink chipsets are used in various consumer-grade routers made by Gigabyte Technology, Linksys, D-Link, Asus and Belkin, as well as Wi-Fi adaptors for USB, PCI, ExpressCard, PC Cards and PCI Express interfaces. An example of an adapter is the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector which uses the Ralink's RT2570 chipset to allow Nintendo DSs and Wiis to connect to the Internet via a home computer.

On 5 May 2011, Ralink was acquired by MediaTek.

Operating systems support[edit]

Ralink provides some documentation without a non-disclosure agreement.[2] This includes datasheets of their PCI and PCIe chipsets, but for now does not include documentation of their system on a chip used in Wireless routers.

Linux[edit]

Drivers for MediaTek Ralink wireless network interface controllers were mainlined into the Linux kernel version 2.6.24. (See Comparison of open-source wireless drivers.) Ralink provides GNU General Public License-licensed (GPL) drivers for the Linux kernel. While Linux drivers for the older RT2500 chipsets are no longer updated by Ralink, these are now being maintained by Serialmonkey's rt2x00 project. Current Ralink chipsets require a firmware to be loaded. Ralink allows the use and redistribution of firmware, but does not allow its modification.

In February 2011 Greg Kroah-Hartman praised Ralink for their change in attitude towards the Linux kernel developer community:

As you can see in these posts, Ralink is sending patches for the upstream rt2x00 driver for their new chipsets, and not just dumping a huge, stand-alone tarball driver on the community, as they have done in the past. This shows a huge willingness to learn how to deal with the kernel community, and they should be strongly encouraged and praised for this major change in attitude.

— Greg Kroah-Hartman on 2011-02-09, here

References[edit]

  1. ^Wi-Fi Alliance Announces First Wi-Fi Certified 802.11n Draft ProductsArchived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^Biancuzzi, Federico. 'OpenBSD 3.9: Blob-Busters Interviewed - O'Reilly Media'. Retrieved 25 June 2016.

External links[edit]

  • MediaTek / RaLink RT3070 Driver Win, OSX, Linux https://www.mediatek.com/products/broadbandWifi/rt3070
  • rt2x00 project: Linux drivers.
  • ral, uralmanual pages for OpenBSD
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