Anyone have a recommendation for a wifi card that will work under  
Debian on a desktop box?

At ByteWorks one of the parents has broadband with a wireless  
router.  They'd like to connect their new Debian machine to the  
wireless network using a wifi card, preferably a USB wireless  
device.  A quick google for USB wireless brought up some articles  
(most out of date), including this one about Atmel:

   http://www.informit.com/guides/content.asp?g=linux&seqNum=76&rl=1

I also had a look through the HCL on linuxquestions:

   http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php? 
product=3478&cat=all

Has anyone used a USB NIC?  How about any other wireless NIC for  
desktop machine?  Care to share your experiences?

Regards,
- Robert
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