802.11b, access points vs. usb network adapters

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i'm not having fun getting my 802.11b usb network adapter working under
FC3 linux.  The asus was recomended as a way of working around driver
problems.  I've also come across a d-link access point.  the links:

<http://www.asus.com/products/communication/wireless/wl-330/overview.htm>
<http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=226>

1.)  all 802.11b access points can serve the function of 802.11b
network adapters?
2.)  are there any advantages to a network adapter over an access
point?
3.)  any shopping hints for this canadian?  I was looking at some
refurbished models.



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