On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:41:54 -0500
"Wayne <linuxtwo@gmail.com>" <linuxtwo@gmail.com> wrote:
   As the subject says  I need a USB adapter that works on Debian 
and supports wpa-supplicant.  We are finally able to get a fate 
network connect here in the mountains, using a Verizon MiFi2200 
connection.
The only problem is that all of my USB Wireless adapters are to old 
and don't work with wpa.
   A google search did not help too much.  It looks like 'maybe' a 
Netgear WNDA3100 or a Netgear  WN111v2  would be what I want but I 
don't want to get either one until I know that someone is using it 
on Debian.
Thanks in advance for any/all replies.
I have an AZiO AWU254 (Ver: 1.0) adapter.  From lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 148f:2573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2501USB 
Wireless Adapter
As you can see, it uses a Ralink chipset, and it is supported by the
in-kernel Ralink driver (rt73usb - non-free firmware, in package
firmware-ralink, required).  I just tested it with an AP running
WPA-PSK, and it works fine.
Mine looks like this one:
http://www.handhelditems.com/azio-80211g-54mbps-wireless-adapter-p-38837.html 
but I have no idea if they're still using the same chipset ...  The
page only mentions WEP, and (of course) doesn't say anything about
linux, but I don't know if the info is reliable.  Caveat emptor.