nothing against wavelan, but the Webgear Aviator also has fully gpl'd drivers, and you can pick these up at almost any computer store(compusa, frys, buy.com) for under $200. I got these going in my house, one in my router box and one in my laptop, and i routine pull 120k-200k a sec from across my house. Also, the webgear *include* the isa-to-pcmcia bridge cards, unlike the wavelans. overall, these have been extremely stable cards, with solid working drivers under linux and windows, and full compatbility between the two, which is nice.
nothing against wavelan, but the Webgear Aviator also has fully gpl'd
drivers, and you can pick these up at almost any computer store(compusa,
frys, buy.com) for under $200. I got these going in my house, one in my
router box and one in my laptop, and i routine pull 120k-200k a sec from
across my house. Also, the webgear *include* the isa-to-pcmcia bridge
cards, unlike the wavelans. overall, these have been extremely stable
cards, with solid working drivers under linux and windows, and full
compatbility between the two, which is nice.