I didn't want to go with ndiswrapper or driverloader, but rather a
native driver. So I went for a Atheros based card. I found a cheap,
noname  .11g card, running fine with the Madwifi driver. Don't
remember the brand name / model at the moment.

On 5/2/05, Dan Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > So I guess that's the real question. If you make a wireless network
> > and let's assume that the only think on that network is MythTV - will
> > it be good enough to watch Myth at a location remote from the backend
> > machine? If not there's no purpose to spending this money.
> 
> I have an 802.11g network, and regularly have 2 SDTV streams playing
> simultaneously without any problems.  I'm using D-Link DWL-G650 PCMCIA
> cards in the laptops (frontends), and a D-Link router which is
> connected to the backend/frontend by 100Mbs ethernet.  Never had a
> problem with the network.  I use the madwifi open source driver.
> 
> Dan
> 
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