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Access Point Ralink MT7601U (148f:7601) Wi-Fi on Ubuntu Bionic


arx

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I have an orange pi with installed Ubuntu Bionic mainline Linux orangepione 4.14.65-sunxi, I have to create an economic access point with the Ralink MT7601U device (148f: 7601) already in possession, from the original driver configuration mediatek this device does not work as accesspoint but turning the network I found drivers modified in github that allow me to enable it as an AP.

The driver of the newly installed distro is recognized as wlx00e1b0117ad1 but when I do iw list Supported interface modes:                  

managed
monitor
there is no AP in the list. If I do iw wlx00e1b0117ad1 scan find me other wifi networks.

One of the many guides I followed is https://github.com/muratdemirtas/MT7601u, but in the installation it gives me an error. following images with errors at the launch of the various commands.

lsusb cpmake ifconfig iwdev

How can I solve the problem, is there a way?

 

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seems there was a small typo in armbian-config:

https://github.com/armbian/config/commit/ab7703a4519b9a720797806b6b720d0ab168e164

@Igor already fixed it, but I assume it needs a bit until the fix is available in apt.armbian. 

 

I assume manual installation of the headers should do it:

wget https://apt.armbian.com/pool/main/l/linux-4.14.70-sunxi/linux-headers-next-sunxi_5.60_armhf.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-next-sunxi_5.60_armhf.deb

 

53 minutes ago, arx said:

 

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this looks like https://github.com/armbian/testings and has nothing to do with kernel headers.. ;) 

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