Chris Zakelj wrote:

I should probably add that I did check the archives, where the solutions tended to point towards "Just buy an access point, they're just as cheap." I would (they're around), but that defeats the intent of learning how to do it, trying to reduce underdesk wire clutter, and rewarding Atheros/Ralink/Realtek for opening up their chip docs.

Not sure if it was the slot juggling suggested by Sebastian and Constantine, or I just lucked out, but I seem to have found success with the Belkin F5D7000 v3001. This box's picture has a big white sticker over the entire card. I add this warning because in the picture of another version of the F5D7000 (v2000 I think it was), the PCB has a Broadcom chip clearly visible.

Steve, I was looking for the one card you mentioned (MA311) as I had used it in a previous application, but neither card was in any of my local stores.

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