On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 04:21, Brad Hards wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 03:36 am, Chris AtLee wrote:
> > I don't personally, but we've got a good engineering team with
> > experience developing various RF modem modules.  So I'm not concerned
> > with how the hardware should be layed out, just that once it's layed out
> > properly I can get the software working :)
> Normally you have some kind of MAC, and that is all you need to worry about 
> drivers for. Everything on the RF side is controlled by the MAC, or is 
> automatic.
> 
> There are a range of chipsets - I'm reasonably familiar with the Atmel 
> products, but Prism chips may be better.
> 
> The canonical source for all things Linux 802.11 is 
> http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.drivers.html
> 
> I'd suggest getting a couple of devices and having a play around with the 
> existing drivers.
> 
> Brad

Wow, this is a great help.  Thanks very much!

Cheers,
Chris

-- 
Chris AtLee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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