On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, I am Spartacus wrote: > i'm looking to buy a wireless router and several wireless cards for my > home network. the biggest obstacle i'm coming up against is finding a > PCMCIA wireless card that will work on my laptop running linux. all of > them that i've found at best buy seem to require windows. does anyone > have or know of a PCMCIA card that has been proven under linux? As far as I know, just about any wireless card should work under Linux. Most of them at CompUSA, etc., either use the prism or orinoco chipset. The pcmcia cards use the pcmcia-cs drivers and if the box includes a pcmcia like adapter (a crippled pcmcia chipset,) it will use the plx driver. All work fine with the free wlan software. Also included in the wlan scripts is a switch to flip encryption keys around every several seconds. Highly secure. I got the linksys wpc11 card and works rather well. If it says 802.11, it should work as that's the standard everyone demands.