Be careful...look for wi-fi branding...otherwise its got to have 802.11b 
or g to work with your linksys.   Look for the letter..it is important...

802.11 (no letter)is a slightly older protocol that can fall into a 
couple of different categories...recognized such as openair...spectrum 
24.....and others... mostly older stuff

Alvaro Zuniga wrote:

>Hello everyone:
>I have a question about the Aviator 2.4 Wireles Network PCMCIA. All I
>know about this card is the name above, that it is supported by the
>Linux Kernel and that it works on 802.11 networks.
>
>I have Linksys Wireless-B router that came with a WPC11 V4 PCMCIA card.
>This card supports 802.11b networks. My question is would the Aviator
>card work with this router? When they say that it is compatible with
>802.11 does this mean that it can use 802.11a, b or g although for what
>I have read g mignth not be compatible with a and b.
>
>
>
>
>thanks,
>
>Alvaro Zuniga
>
>
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