I don't speak French very well, but nevertheless I'll answer in English. I have a Broadcom 4318, not the best card out there on Linux, although it has a mature native driver available as module b43 in recent Kernel.
I also have experience with other cards, like the Intel ones, which are very very well supported on Linux by native drivers, and Atheros cards, which are by far the best supported by native partially open source drivers (Madwifi). I also know that Ralink cards also have native Linux drivers, although last time I checked, it was a pain to configure them. But that was quite a long time ago (3 years approx.). Something to be aware of is that card vendors tend to build their hardware using diferent chips on each model, and it's common that cards made by a someone like D-Link will have Atheros and Broadcom chips, and even others. The best bet is to buy for a card that has an Atheros chipset. You can take a look at the Ndiswrapper's Wiki in the hardware database find models that use this chip. If your Linux distribution doesn't come with the Madiwifi drivers, fetch them from their web. On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 12:50 +0200, Daniel Cordey wrote: > > Quelqu'un a-t-il une experience (concluante) avec un modele de carte > 802.11b/g > ne necssitant pas de ndiswraper ? _______________________________________________ gull mailing list [email protected] http://forum.linux-gull.ch/mailman/listinfo/gull
