Windows Ralink 3070/2770F EEPROM tools+docs.

Discussion in 'Wireless Drivers & Utilities' started by kevsamiga, 13 May 2014.

  1. kevsamiga

    kevsamiga Well-Known Member
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    Just got my hands on this stuff from various places and put it all together, so don't ask me how it works fully yet. I don't have a clue yet either...

    I've gathered some docs from various sources about the tool itself and the structure of the EEPROM's (in a separate folder) and put them together inside with the tool for

    R E A D I N G F I R S T before randomly pressing away at buttons.

    Like the RTL8187L Mass Production Kit I posted earlier to edit the EEPROM of the 036H and it's ilk, this tool also has a special driver that needs loading in order to play around with the eeprom contents for Ralink chipped adapters, and the tool is for Windows XP only, the same as Realtek's Mass Production Kit is.

    The docs explain the power setting positions in the EEPROM for all the 2.4 and 5.8 Ghz channels amongst other various info depending whether you want to hack 036NH or 051NH or any other adapter catered for in the driver .inf.

    Should help with trying to crank up and fine tune the Signal Kings and Kasens by comparing them with the ALFA values.

    I haven't even tried it in any significant depth yet, but the potential is definitely there to alter things for all the tinkerers, and the "special" driver supports 3070 and 2770F...(036NH and 051NH)

    Concordantly, Don't blame me if you brick your Ralink adapter fooling around with this utility. It's certainly more "involved" and complicated than operating the Realtek MPK.

    It's not a tool for newbies that don't know what it's for, or what to buttons to click on without READING and RESEARCHING *exactly* what it is you are doing first.

    Take care and happy Ralink hacking...

    https://www.mediafire.com/?hitadxr88682ymj

    Util Running on XP SP3 editing my 036NH...

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  2. Jimbo Jones

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    Thanks I have this 3070 adapter and will try and get back if I have any luck with it.
    --- Double Post Merged, 16 Nov 2014 ---
    Looked at it and it seems beyond me, like you need a whole set up to make it work, not going to even attempt anything, but it's definitely a tool for the job.
     
  3. FROCIUS

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    Come on man!. Still no guide to at least crank up the dB rate?.
     
  4. kevsamiga

    kevsamiga Well-Known Member
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    Errm...

    I didn't "build" the tool...

    Why should I risk destroying all my coveted ALFA gear just to provide a "guide" hmm ?

    You take the util as you find it.
     
  5. FROCIUS

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    You did it to your non-alfa adapter, didn't you?. How?.
     
  6. kevsamiga

    kevsamiga Well-Known Member
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    That was RTL8187L Kasens (not RT3070)
     
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  7. FROCIUS

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    Oops. :D

    I didn't even realize that I am in the wrong thread.
     
  8. freebul

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    Very good, but Ralink QA Test Program not supported my usb dongle RT5372.
     
  9. kevsamiga

    kevsamiga Well-Known Member
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    I didn't expect it to.

    Although it might work for 2770 (ALFA 051NH)
     
  10. WifiWestWishes1

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    How did get this to work? It will not run? did you connect via r2323 com purt to usb?
     
  11. Petri Pylva

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    Do anyone have same QA program for RT5390? Most of MiniPCIe modules have this chip
     

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