I have bought various cheapo Wireless 802.11g PCI cards (less than $20) over the past couple years:
1. TrendNet
2. AirLink+
3. Viewsonic

I got all of them to work under the ndiswrapper (ndiswrapper.sf.net).  However, many die hard open source fans would frown on using the ndiswrapper.

On 9/5/05, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Having built another backend for some spares and some new capture
cards, I want to get it accessible via WiFi on my network (g-based).

Could any UK-based users (anyone else is more than free to join in
though) suggest any decent PCI wireless network cards, that use native
drivers (not ndis-wrapper) that they can report work well. There seem
to a a lot of madwifi supported cards, which would you suggest?

I get a very good connection in the house with my intel-2200 based
laptop under RHEL4, so soemthing similar that would allow 1-2 streams
to be transmitted would be ideal.

The alternative is to use a wired->wireless bridge to do the dirty
work, and just stick a NIC in the box, but the bridges cost more than
my router/AP did ...

Cheers,
Nick
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