* William Gomeringer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041024 14:56]:
> > Are there any wirelss g drivers for wireless G cards in linux?

> > Thanks

> You have a few options actually. Here a few sites to get you started.

> This is the one I use with our HP laptop:
> http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/

Buddy of mine had a Linksys card (don't remember the model), and the
only solution to get this card to work was the "windows" emulated
ndiswrapper, which to me, is just a kludge anyway.  He never got it to
work, so he returned it and bought a Netgear (see below).

> This one costs money:
> http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/?PHPSESSID=41a5fb74131121a9a435bc1d362cbdf1

> Don't know much about this one, but heard others talk about it:
> http://prism54.org/

The best card that I've found is the Netgear WG511, which uses the
prism54 chipset.  Works great, with Fedora anyway. 

Jason
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