Other than that, you could use cards that use the Ralink RT2500
chipset (e.g. MSI CB54G2, ASUS wifi cards, etc). The good thing about
these is that these don't require any firmware. You just download the
GPL'd rt2500 drivers.
well, i found all cards that should have rt2500 'onboard' - it might be
of some use for others - go to the following link...
http://ralink.rapla.net/
i'll probably gor for asus wl107g...
also the following intel cards seem to be promising (if they're
available as PCMCIA)...
Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2200BG Mini-PCI/PC-CARD
Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2915ABG Mini-PCI/PC-CARD
regards,
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