Re: Recommendations for wireless PCI card



Rui Maciel <rui.maciel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So it seems that in the end the best alternative is indeed an atheros-
based card. It may be based on a binary blob but at least the company
contributed directly to the madwifi project.

I can't help with the issue of getting a PCI based wireless card
working, but there is another alternative. Use whatever Ethernet card
you like and then connect it to a wireless bridge like the Linksys
WET54G.

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