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RUN(4) Device Drivers Manual RUN(4)

runRalink Technology/MediaTek USB IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless network device

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The run driver supports USB 2.0 wireless adapters based on the Ralink RT2700U, RT2800U, RT3000U and RT3900E chipsets.

The RT2700U chipset consists of two integrated chips, an RT2770 MAC/BBP and an RT2720 (1T2R) or RT2750 (dual-band 1T2R) radio transceiver.

The RT2800U chipset consists of two integrated chips, an RT2870 MAC/BBP and an RT2820 (2T3R) or RT2850 (dual-band 2T3R) radio transceiver.

The RT3000U is a single-chip solution based on an RT3070 MAC/BBP and an RT3020 (1T1R), RT3021 (1T2R), RT3022 (2T2R) or RT3052 (dual-band 2T2R) radio transceiver.

The RT3900E is a single-chip solution based on an RT3593, RT5390, RT5392 or an RT5592 MAC/BBP and an RT3053 (dual-band 3T3R), RT5370 (1T1R), RT5372 (2T2R), or RT5572 (dual-band 2T2R) radio transceiver.

These are the modes the run driver can operate in:

BSS mode
Also known as mode, this is used when associating with an access point, through which all traffic passes. This mode is the default.
monitor mode
In this mode the driver is able to receive packets without associating with an access point. This disables the internal receive filter and enables the card to capture packets from networks which it wouldn't normally have access to, or to scan for access points.

The run driver can be configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK). WPA is the current encryption standard for wireless networks. It is strongly recommended that WEP not be used as the sole mechanism to secure wireless communication, due to serious weaknesses in it. The run driver offloads both encryption and decryption of data frames to the hardware for the WEP40, WEP104, TKIP(+MIC) and CCMP ciphers.

The run driver can be configured at runtime with ifconfig(8) or on boot with hostname.if(5).

The driver needs the following firmware files, which are loaded when an interface is brought up:

/etc/firmware/run-rt2870
 
/etc/firmware/run-rt3071
 

The following adapters should work:

Airlink101 AWLL6090
 
ASUS USB-N11
 
ASUS USB-N13 ver. A1
 
ASUS USB-N53
 
ASUS USB-N66
 
ASUS WL-160N
 
Belkin F5D8051 ver 3000
 
Belkin F5D8053
 
Belkin F5D8055
 
Belkin F6D4050 ver 1
 
Belkin F6D4050 ver 2
 
Belkin F7D1101 ver 2
 
Belkin F9L1103
 
Buffalo WLI-UC-AG300N
 
Buffalo WLI-UC-G300N
 
Buffalo WLI-UC-G301N
 
Buffalo WLI-UC-GN
 
Buffalo WLI-UC-GNHP
 
Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM
 
Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM2
 
Cisco AM10
 
Corega CG-WLUSB2GNL
 
Corega CG-WLUSB2GNR
 
Corega CG-WLUSB300AGN
 
Corega CG-WLUSB300GNM
 
D-Link DWA-125 rev B2
 
D-Link DWA-127
 
D-Link DWA-130 rev B1, F1
 
D-Link DWA-140 rev B1, B2, B3, D1
 
D-Link DWA-160 rev B2
 
D-Link DWA-162
 
DrayTek Vigor N61
 
Edimax EW-7711UAn
 
Edimax EW-7711USn
 
Edimax EW-7711UTn
 
Edimax EW-7717Un
 
Edimax EW-7718Un
 
Edimax EW-7722UTn
 
Edimax EW-7733UnD
 
Gigabyte GN-WB30N
 
Gigabyte GN-WB31N
 
Gigabyte GN-WB32L
 
Hawking HWDN1
 
Hawking HWUN1
 
Hawking HWUN2
 
Hercules HWNU-300
 
Keebox W150NU
 
Linksys AE1000
 
Linksys WUSB54GC v3
 
Linksys WUSB600N
 
LogiLink WL0084B
 
Logitec gLAN-W150NU2BK
 
Logitec LAN-W150N/U2
 
Logitec LAN-W300N/U2
 
Logitec LAN-W300N/U2S
 
Mvix Nubbin MS-811N
 
Planex GW-USMicroN
 
Planex GW-US300MiniS
 
Sitecom WL-182
 
Sitecom WL-188
 
Sitecom WL-301
 
Sitecom WL-302
 
Sitecom WL-315
 
Sitecom WLA-4000
 
Sitecom WLA-5000
 
SMC SMCWUSBS-N2
 
Sweex LW153
 
Sweex LW303
 
Sweex LW313
 
Tenda W311M
 
TP-LINK TL-WDN3200
 
TP-LINK TL-WN727N v3
 
TRENDnet TEW-645UB
 
Unex DNUR-81
 
Unex DNUR-82
 
ZyXEL NWD-211AN
 
ZyXEL NWD-271N
 
ZyXEL NWD2105
 
ZyXEL NWD210N
 
ZyXEL NWD2205
 
ZyXEL NWD270N
 
ZyXEL NWD2705
 

The following example scans for available networks:

# ifconfig run0 scan

The following hostname.if(5) example configures run0 to join network “mynwid”, using WPA key “mywpakey”, obtaining an IP address using DHCP:

nwid mynwid wpakey mywpakey
dhcp

run0: error N, could not read firmware ...
For some reason, the driver was unable to read the microcode file from the filesystem. The file might be missing or corrupted.
run0: could not load 8051 microcode
An error occurred while attempting to upload the microcode to the onboard 8051 microcontroller unit.
run0: device timeout
A frame dispatched to the hardware for transmission did not complete in time. The driver will reset the hardware. This should not happen.

arp(4), ifmedia(4), intro(4), netintro(4), usb(4), hostname.if(5), ifconfig(8)

The run driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.5.

The run driver was written by Damien Bergamini <damien.bergamini@free.fr>.

The run driver does not support any of the 802.11n capabilities offered by the RT2800 and RT3000 chipsets. Additional work is required in ieee80211(9) before those features can be supported.

This driver does not support powersave mode.

March 29, 2019 OpenBSD-6.5