Hi,

You might try the WUSB54GC.  Last I checked it had a ralink chipset,
which supports master mode very well AFAIK.  The official ralink
drivers do WPA and WEP in the driver.  The drivers are open-source,
provided by ralink itself.  There is also an unstable development tree
that supports hostapd+wpa_supplicant.

On 1/6/07, Fernando Toledo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Rainer Dorsch escribió:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am looking for an USB WLAN stick, which is supported by a native Linux
> > driver. I want to plug it into an nslu2 (ARM cpu), and run it as access
> > point, i.e. ndiswrapper is *not* an option.
> >
> > Does anybody have recommendations?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rainer
> >
>
> Hi Rainer, i have a iogear (zd1211 chipset) by Zydas
> it is now in the mail kernel from 2.6.18 but still dont have master mode
> support here
> but you can use the comunity driver (based on zydas vendor driver) that
> works fine
> i dont remember if the arm cpu is supported, you can see more info in
> http://zd1211.ath.cx
>
> Saludos!
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