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Best bet is to find out what USB devices are available, and then check
out the linux projects that support them.  Google is your friend.

I personally stay away from USB wifi devices, but I hear that thwy work
much better now then when I last tried (~2 years ago).

Cheers,

Mark Carlson wrote:
> Has anybody here had any experience using USB 802.11a/b/g wireless
> network adapters under Linux?  If so, were you successful? Also, could
> you use WPA with it?
> 
> I am currently looking into getting a USB wireless adapter, but will
> probably get a PCMCIA one instead, I just wanted to hear if a USB one
> would work.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Mark
> 
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