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Wireless Network Bridge


mrcowcow

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I have been looking for a good, cheap wireless network bridge recently, and have been unable to find one. I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions. There will be two computers using it. I would perfer the bridge to a wireless card becuase getting wireless cards to work on Linux is a major pain. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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So, I got a pcmcia card for my linux laptop. I got one with an Atheros-G chipset. There are good drivers for this card under Linux (http://www.madwifi.org), and I would really recommend the chipset - it's been able to do everything I've asked from it for now, including logging in on heavily secured wireless on my university for which special software was required. So yeah.

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I was really hoping to avoid a wireless card, since I dont really want to get one working. I do have a card that has decent Linux drivers, so I may just have to use that.

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