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Netgear 108Mbit 802.11G cards seem like a better deal,
They use the Atheros Madwifi drivers.
I tried out the Intel Wireless G PCMCIA card,
even with ndiswrapper, the card can't even be powered up,
with that close source broadcom chipset.
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, Gene Worth wrote:
> I'm getting ready to install a wireless router/card to a computer running
> Xandros. I'm looking at the D-Link DI-784 router and DWL-AG530 wireless PCI
> card. These are dual frequency and a/b/g compatible.
>
> I've got a dialup network with an e-smith linux server. I may soon have
> cable ... but I'm not holding my breath. They keep promising ... "soon" ...
> which is why I'm looking at the DSL/Cable router.
>
> Is there a better solution that anyone can suggest?
>
> Thanks!
>
> gene
>
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