I recently got the idea to setup a 11Mbps wireless lan at home and I wanted to get something that I can use both on winblows and Linux, for less than $500. I was looking in the pcmcia-cs's SUPPORTED.CARDS file and I was wandering if any of you are using any of these cards under Linux. I have already tried the CISCO 340 and the Raylink/BreezeCOM and both work fine but CISCO is way too expensive and Raylink is only 2Mbps. I'm considering buying a Linksys accespoint and PCMCIA card which adds up arond the $400, but on the pcmcia-cs's documentation says that some features are missing, but don't say which. I'm also considering the D-Link and SMC systems, which of course are the most afordable ones. Please let me know if you have had any experience with these guys, or if you alredy have something similar with any other products. Thanks, Luis
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