I have several PCMCIA and an older linksys (802.11B) PCI, all working. I tend to look for cards that are supported by either the linux wlan-ng (http://www.linux-wlan.org/) or the prism54 (http://prism54.org) projects
Basically these are all prism based chipsets but the extented feature sets an
open source nature in addition to their stability (some of the vendor supplied
drivers have been flakey for me in the past) eclipse the other vendors options.
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Quoting Mark Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Just for you guys in Calgary as well. I have sold the Linksys WMP54G and it works.
Marcel A. Lecker wrote:
Hi there folks,
Anyone care to recommend a good PCI 802.11 (b or g) Wireless Card with native Linux drivers.
Thanks in advance
Marcel
The Linksys WMP54G has opensource drivers supported by the chipset manufacturer.
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=36&prid=635
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