Awesome info, thanks everyone for helping find a good solution.  I have yet
to purchase but have very good direction on some candidates to buy now.

Klistvud: Thanks for the tips - I prefer to put my money towards a
Linux-friendly company any chance I get.  I'd prefer a new card if possible
but not opposed to buying used.

Nate: Great info.  I've found several ath5k module cardbus adapters using
Celejar's link (
http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_chipset.php?chipset=Atheros, and
searching for "ath5k" in the results).  Having the card supported natively
with the kernel is my ideal solution.

Thanks again for the ideas and help!

Mark

On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us> wrote:

> I've had excellent success with Atheros based adapters.  They now use
> the ath5k module included with recent kernels.  I dont't have any of
> the newer hardware that requires the ath9k driver, however.
>
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