802.11a/g support is just coming around for linux. If the cards have an atheros chipset, take a look at madwifi (google it for the link). It's just in CVS/beta but shows promise. Personally, I would get a plain 802.11b card if all I had was a 802.11b router. IIRC, there's enough bandwidth in a plain PCMCIA card for 802.11b. On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 22:32, Nathan England wrote: > > I just went through a fuss of trying all the Fry's cardbus 802.11b/g > cards and I can't get any to work. Has anyone used any of the cards from > Fry's with any luck? > > Any recomendations? I have a 802.11b router, but I'd really like to get > my laptop going! > > Also, how hard is it to get working? (The card you recommend I mean...) > > nathan -- Bryce C CoBryce Communications