The driver you will likely need is the second one (PCI/mPCI/CB (RT2860 /RT2760 /RT2890 /RT2790 /RT306X /RT309X /RT35X2)), which is for the PCI 802.11n cards. If you want to be sure, look at the chip on your card and see if its model number is in that list. I'd say don't even use the disc that comes with the card.
When you install the driver package, I think it gives you a choice of installing the driver only or also installing the Ralink utility. The utility isn't necessary, but it might help you get your antenna positions right, since it will give you a signal reading for each antenna. I've installed it on mine, but I moved it out of the Startup folder in Windows' Start menu.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Mar 18 2011, 2:04 am by ShadowFlare.
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