Dan Lanciani writes:
> Jim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> |There are 200mW PCMCIA cards available for $89 each (plus s&h, and
> |sales tax if you're in Texas), with, or without the ability to attach
> |an external antenna.
> |
> |    PC Card (PCMCIA) 
> |    3.3V/5V compatible.  
> |    Chipset: Intersil Prism 2.5.  Runs 'hostap' driver just fine.  
> |    TX power: 200mW (23dBm +/- 2dBm)
> |    Antenna connectors (External antenna model): dual MMCX connectors, **NO 
>INTERNAL ANTENNA* 
> |    Antenna connectors (Internal antenna model): integrated dual diversity
> |    RX sensitivity:
> |      The manufacturer (Senao) says that they rate the RX sensitivity at 
> |      -95dBm -93dBm -91dBm -89dBm for 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps.
> 
> Those are impressive sensitivity figures...

Note carefully that I'm quoting the manufacturer here.  I agree that
they're impressive, but they're not far off what Zcomax claims for
their 200mW design.

> |Spec sheet is here:  http://www.netgate.com/lit/SENAO-DOE08-SL-2511CD-PLUS-EXT-2.pdf
> |
> |I sell these **OUTSIDE** of Musenki.  Matt sells them too, I think.
> 
> What is the FCC ID for these cards?

NI3-2511CD-PLUS2 is printed on the back.

> Are the drivers available online anywhere?

http://www.netgate.com/support/install_cd_v5.00

> Is there any documentation on exactly how ad-hoc mode is implemented?

Eh?  Its a prism2.5 design.

> Is there an order page?

Soon, very soon.  For now, e-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> works.

Jim

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