Raspberry pi fritz wlan stick8/26/2023 ![]() It seems that an Wheezy, it was not triggered. I don’t know why, but there is a package (already installed on both distribution by default) named usb-modeswitch which tries to be clever and detects USB devices like the one from AVM and do automatically for you the necessary kirks to make it work as intended. ![]() On Debian Jessie (which uses systemd) and on Fedora 22 (also using systemd), the device is not mounting as a CD not as a Wireless dongle. A simple manual eject command and it is working. On Debian Wheezy, it was seen as a CD drive. ![]() However depending on your version of Linux, it might shows as a CD, broken, or potentially in the future as a Wireless device. Once you plug it, you can view it on Linux directly running: lsusb -d 057c. On other platform, it also shows up as a CD drive, if you eject it (automatically or manually) it becomes a Wireless dongle. This is meant for Windows users so that the system will automatically install the correct driver, eject the CD and then transform itself into a Wireless dongle. This dongle is particular, it is first seen as a CD drive. The wireless chipset of this dongle is usually Ralink RT5572 (this device has had a few revisions, hence the v2 should be this Ralink chipset) which is supported under Linux by the rt2800usb module. I bought a USB Wireless dongle from AVM called Fritz!Wlan USB Stick N v2. ![]()
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