On Thu,21.May.09, 23:55:56, Mark Shroyer wrote: > My laptop's Intel 3945BG card won't connect to half of the APs that I > want it to--and even when it does work, I can only squeeze about 9 Mbps > out of it in 802.11g mode. So I'd like to replace it with something > that works better with Debian Lenny. Can anyone recommend a really > rock-solid 802.11b/g Mini PCI Express card that has an equally solid > driver in Lenny? How can you tell another card would do better?
> (I've read the compatibility lists, but there's nothing like first-hand > experience to say what works and what doesn't. E.g., on paper my 3945BG > should have been fine, but in practice it turned out to be problematic.) I'm happy with my 4965 (AGN), but don't move a lot with my laptop. > My "wish list": > > * 802.11b/g support > > * WPA2 > > * Compatibility with Lenny's 2.6.26 kernel with additional firmware > * Non-wholesale availability in the United States > > * 802.11n support a plus, but not required Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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