Hi Craig,

Grahame Monk at vfxweb.com has some cards that might meet your specs. They
are a CLUG sponsor and usually have great pricing on "stuff". They are open
tomorrow and are on the web also. 


Cheers,

Dave Watkins
President - Calgary Linux Users Group

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-----Original Message-----
From: Craig McLean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 8:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [clug-talk] Wireless Cards for Linux

Hello.

I've been away from Linux for awhile, however I find myself itching to get
back in.  Since I haven't really been keeping track of things I was
wondering if anybody can give me any advice on wireless cards to purchase.
It will be going into a laptop so PCMCIA/Cardbus or perhaps USB will be
necessary.  The laptop doesn't have a rough in for the antennae' in it's
Mini PCI bay so that won't work.  I need 802.11b and g for sure, support for
a would be nice but not required.  I'm not too concerned about N right now
due to the total lack of vendor standardization, however I won't say no to
an otherwise good card that has it.  I'd also like the card to have working
rfmon support, so I can do site surveys. 

Any experiences would be nice.

Thank you.

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