Re: Recommendations for wireless PCI card
- From: Juha Laiho <Juha.Laiho@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 14:22:03 GMT
Rui Maciel <rui.maciel@xxxxxxxxx> said:
On Jul 22, 2:35 am, ray <r...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I believe there are none. IMHO - your best bet is an Atheros card and
mad-wifi.
What about some prism54-based and realtek-based cards? I've just heard
about those and it seems that at least they are also supported under
linux. Do they work through that proprietary binary blob method?
Old (so-called "fullMAC") prism54 cards could be a good solution; however
these haven't been manufactured recently. Current (manufactured during
last three years or so) prism54 cards are softMAC cards, for which the
driver support isn't complete yet (or if it is, I'm very happy to be
corrected in this).
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