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Pcmcia wireless cards



Heading to boston from europe next week, looking to pick up some new
geek toys.

What I'm looking for is a pcmcia wireless card, that (yes, i know this is a
tall order) is will work on linux without using either ndiswrapper or
hostap, connect to g networks, and allow an external antenna to be
attached (preferably without too much hassle) and not be excessively
expensive. Also, if I can use xsupplicant or wpasupplicant without
kernel panics, its a plus, but I can survive without it.

Does anyone know where to get such a sacred item, either in
a physical shop, or from an internet site (as long as they can ship
internationally)?

Thanks in advance,
Eoin




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