PCI wireless



I need some advice. I am setting up a wireless network between two
buildings - distance not more than 100' and probably less. I have a
Linksys WRT54G router and need to know what PCI card will give me the best
range/throughput. Unfortunately, price is a matter of concern.

Thanks

Deb
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