Edup Wireless Usb Adapter Driver Linux

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This package contains the files needed for installing the EDUP EP-MS1532 Wireless Adapter Driver. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. Even though other OSes might be compatible as well, we do not recommend applying this release on platforms other than the ones specified. It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
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Edup Wireless
This will help if you installed a wrong driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
I bought me an edup ep-n8531 nano wireless usb stick to upgrade my netbook, which has an built-in rt3090 that causes problems. Background: The rt3090 is working under lubuntu 13.04, but it has connection losses.
Edup Wireless Usb Adapter 54m
I already tried different solutions, also compiling the driver myself, but nothing worked how it should. I don't want to hack my way to get wlan working anymore and bought the stick. My router is wireless n draft capable and other devices are working pretty fine with it - windows machines and android smartphones. The stick is delivered with a driver cd for several platforms. There's also a linux driver. But the driver is a single file called '20110719RT3070RT3370RT5370RT5372LinuxSTAV2.5.0.3DPO'.
How do I install it? Just put it under lib/firmware? Can anyone help me? Lsusb says the chip is an ralink rt5370. The staging driver works but has very very poor performance - only works with the router in the same room. If the chip causes bigger problems with linux, i could use it for some old pc and just buy another stick.
The edup stick was about just 7€. Could anyone recommend a good piece of linux wireless hardware? You will never get this old package, circa 2011, to compile properly on Ubuntu 13.04. If you want to try a newer, not older, driver, I suggest this: Obtain this package and download it to your desktop.
Right-click it and select 'Extract Here.' Now open a terminal and, with an internet connection, do: sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-generic cd Desktop/compat-drivers-3.8.2-2-su./scripts/driver-select rt2x00 make sudo make install Reboot and see if performance is improved.
If not, I'd get a better device.