Linksys wusb600n or the new Linksys USB one.  Available at Sam's Club,
Wal-Mart, or cheaper refurbished from Amazon.  Download the driver from
ralink.  Works in at least rhel,  centos, fedora.  I'm using 128 of them
right now.

If you have a cardbus slot you will probably already have the driver for
anything you pick up, but you will have to find a cardbus NIC first.  Still,
an alternative.

I have researched a lot of drivers, so if you can't find a driver let me
know.  For what it's worth the 11n USB NICs are more likely compatible with
Linux.

-Tim
On Jun 28, 2011 7:04 PM, "diese...@pisquared.net" <diese...@pisquared.net>
wrote:
> Well, we made it out and are now at the Glorieta Conference Center east of
Santa
> Fe.
>
> We are thankful the air is clean.
>
> I'm using a friend's laptop to send this because our desktop computer has
no
> wireless capability and that's all the Conference Center offers.
>
> Can anyone suggest a way to add wireless capability to our desktop
computer,
> something that will work with Linux?
>
> I don't really have the capability to do researching on the web and would
> appreciate it if someone would do that and then post the results on the
list.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Craig
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