Josh Hunholz wrote:
>>Most "prism2/GT" boards work great with in-kernel drivers, but they can
>>be hard to find.  "Atheros" based cards are plentiful and are supported
>>through the "madwifi" drivers.  Some others can be made to work with the
>>windows driver via the NDIS wrapper, but I have never tried this.
>>Unfortunately, manufacturers change chipsets frequently, sometimes
>>without even updating the version number of the product, so good luck!
> 
> 
> I've found the NDIS wrapper to work AMAZINGLY well with many different
> Windows drivers! My built in wireless card on my laptop (made my Alink)
> actually does have a linux driver, but I have stuck with the NDIS wrapper
> and windows driver because of how well it works. :)
> 
> --Josh Hunholz
> 

Hey there! :)

<http://acx100.sourceforge.net/ndis_cludge.html>

Please read why ndiswrapper is bad for you.

Thanks :)
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