[Addendum]
FWIW (a bit of personal experience):
The Broadcom 4328 chip only works with the proprietary Broadcom driver and exhibits occasional disconnections, so I would not recommend it. Some older Broadcom chips/cards are reported to run fine though. Belkins are *all* a no-no; Belkin occupies one of the leading places in the GNU/Linux hall of shame, in that it gives no support whatsoever to free/opensource drivers, so steer away from any Belkin you may see, even if available gratis or in cereal boxes. Netgear WG111v3: has a newer chipset than prior versions and will only work in 2.6.30 kernels and newer (versions prior to v3 are said to work fine in older kernels though).

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Klistvud
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