Ok, you can find some models of USB2 802.1g adapter for $5-20 now after rebates.

I'm tempted as I believe this would allow me to do more powerful netstumbling, should I need to do so. Since the Airport Extreme in my 12" PB can't be put into the most useful monitoring modes for stumbling.

The one that's available now ($5) is a Hawking Technology HWU54G, which uses the Zydas zd1211 Chipset. There are Linux drivers on sourceforge for this chipset, but it doesn't look like there's any OS X activity.

KisMac look like the best stumbler (only?). It's documentation says it supports chipsets:
    *  Apple Airport
    * Lucent Hermes I & II (Orinoco 2 and 11MBit)
    * Intersil Prism 2, 2.5, 3 in PCMCIA and USB devices
    * Cisco Aironet (with older 4.xx firmware)
    * Intersil PrismGT (with newest SVN version)


Can anyone suggest models of USB2 802.1b/g adapters that are cheap, and use one of these chipsets?

Thanks,

Brian




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