Wireless cards

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I'm thinking about getting new wireless wireless card for laptop. But I'd rather have something that already has a driver distributed with Linux kernel, than something I need to compile/recompile every time kernel is upgraded (or god forbid use Windows driver).

The two I had my eyes on are Linksys Wireless-G (I'd prefer this one, provided there's native Linux support) and SMC2835W EZ Connect G Wireless. Both are PCMCIA (Cardbus) cards. Anybody using one of those two cards? What drivers? Will they "just work" when plugged into Linux box or do I need to download/compile drivers?

Any other recommendations for Wireless PCMCIA/Cardbus cards (as long as the card is "G" and driver is included with Fedora)?

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