On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 12:48, Ged Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> On 17 Jun 2003, Chris AtLee wrote:
> 
> > The company I work for is wanting to develop a USB 802.11b module for
> > our product, and since I'm the guy who would need to get the driver for
> > it working, I need to find out what chipsets are well supported :)
> 
> You mean USB chipsets or 802.11b chipsets or something for both?

Well, I'm not really sure how a typical USB 802.11b adapter is laid
out...If the USB component of the adapter is separate from the 802.11b
component, then I suppose I need drivers for both.  What I'm looking for
is a chip or chips that I can throw onto a board, throw on an antenna
and USB connections and have work.

Thanks

> 
> I like the Prism wireless stuff, I'm using it routinely with Linux
> (HostAP driver) but I don't know how competitive it is thesedays in
> terms of price and performance.
> 
> 73,
> Ged.
-- 
Chris AtLee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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