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This is a great wireless card that requires the
MadWiFi drivers to run for those that are trying
to get it going. They are native Linux drivers,
making this card a great choic ...
This device has the Atheros chipset therefore you
can use the madwifi drivers. Works pretty well
after compiling and loading the drivers and runs
fine with Kismet. But you mu ...
This 32-bit Cardbus 802.11b/g wireless card can
achieve up to 108 MB/s transfer rates when used
with the proper router, however I don't think it
can do this in Linux just yet. ...
The Netgear WAG511 has an Atheros chipset as shown
in
this list (provided curteousy of
Finegan's
Thread).
The card seems to work great, I don't get dropped
connections ever ...
Dual-Band Wireless A G Notebook Adapter.
Compatible with Wireless-A (802.11a), Wireless-B
(802.11b), Wireless-G (54Mbps). Data rates up to
54 Mbps in Wireless-G and A modes. A ...
Dlink DWL-G650 AirPlus Wireless Xtreme G Cardbus
Adapter
High-Speed 2.4GHz Wireless
Revision B (information on this here
http://www.dlink.com/pr ...
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