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Well, it looks like there are issues with the wireless on my ASUS M2N32 mobo, so until I can get a good ethernet connection I'd like to find a good replacement wireless card. This wireless card would preferably not drop my connection at random intervals.
What options are there for cards that work well and play nice with Linux? I don't mind using ndiswrapper if I really have to, but I'd like to avoid it.
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I've used a 3Com PC card (prism54 driver) and a ralink USB device (rt73usb driver) with no problems, and the Broadcom device (b43 driver) in my current laptop works fine too. I also had a Netgear USB one for a good while - again no problems, although the required wlan-ng driver takes a bit of getting used to.
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Im using a Asus 107g PCMCIA card, rt2500 chipset.
Im using the rt2500 driver that is available threw pacman, netcfg and archassistant, works whitout any issues.Havent had the chance to try WPA yet so i dont know if that works.
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what wireless card is it on your mobo? There's probably a native driver...
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