PCI Wireless card

Dan Lund situationalawareness at gmail.com
Sat Nov 12 10:24:34 MST 2005


I would like to add that I've had the complete opposite result with
the Airlink pcmcia cards.
Maybe they jump revisions without notice or something?

--Dan

On 11/12/05, Anthony <aboynes at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Fry's has an Airlink101 pci card on sale for $17.99.  From the specs
> at www.airlink101com it appears to be an Atheros chipset, which should
> work fine with madwifi drivers.  I  have not tried this particular
> card, but I did get a couple of the Airlink pcmcia cards for my
> laptops a couple of months ago, which also use Atheros, and they have
> worked great.
>
> Anthony

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