I'm posting this via my DLink G650 (Not the G650+) which is an Atheros chip based card. (The same one that James has only an older revision)
I'm running Debian + Linux 2.6.11.5 and the MadWifi drivers for this card work well.
Support for wpa (TKIP) is done via wpa_supplicant which works well for me at home using WPA PSK.
I am having some issues with wpa enterprise mode though with certificates + uni network but I did once have this working too. I am in the process of resolving that though.



Hope this helps Rocci.

Shane MacPhillamy wrote:

I'm trying to help a friend set up Ubuntu with 802.11 wireless access. I've had a look at a few of the websites regarding chipsets and vendors that work with Linux. The websites I have looked at appear not to have been updated much in the past 6 ~ 12 months.

I've had some success with a Belkin PCI wireless adapter on RHEL 3 using ndiswrapper, however when I tried Fedora Core 2 with ndiswrapper, something appeared to be broken (didn't have time to do too much investigation).

Of the more readily available vendors: Belkin, DLink, LinkSys, Netgear, Cisco? can anybody offer some suggestions on possible choices for both PCMCIA & PCI cards?

Thanks.

Cheers
Shane

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