On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Jim Lowman wrote: > It occurred to me that I may be asking the wrong > question here. Instead, are there any wireless-G > cards that are supported by Linux? With prices having > dropped somewhat, replacing the card is not out of the > question. I've been using an atheros based card for a while - and its been working reasonably well with FC1 - with madwifi driver. MADWIFI will never be part of the kernel (due a binary hal module) - but so far prebuilt modules have been made available from 'atrpms' So getting an atheros based card won't be a bad idea. Most of the a/b or a/b/g cards are atheros. Satish