Recommendations for wireless PCI card
I'm searching for a good wireless PCI card which is totally supported
under linux by the manufacturer and supports 802.11g.
Until now I've only manage to learn that the atheros-based cards are
supported under linux. Yet, that whole binary blob thing is a bit of a
downer. So, can anyone recommend me a nice WiFi PCI card from a
manufacturer which treats linux with respect?
Thanks in advance
Rui Maciel
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