Matt, I'd totally settle for using ndiswrapper, but my attempts thus far
have failed miserably. Here's what I see in kern.log when I try:

Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.921928] ndiswrapper version 1.53 
loaded (smp=yes, preempt=no)
Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.981715] ndiswrapper 
(link_pe_images:603): DLL initialize failed for athw.sys
Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.981827] ndiswrapper: driver netathw 
(,03/13/2009,7.7.0.259) loaded
Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.982497] ndiswrapper 0000:02:00.0: PCI 
INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.982515] ndiswrapper (mp_init:210): 
assuming WDM (non-NDIS) driver
Sep 16 23:54:30 darth-mini kernel: [45897.982662] usbcore: registered new 
interface driver ndiswrapper

And this is after using it with the WLAN_NE785.zip drivers that I
downloaded from Asustek's support website. What Atheros WLAN drivers are
you successfully using with ndiswrapper?

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