I guess the only other thing I would add is.....

With Firefox, you have a page "Security Advisories", which lists the history of 
Firefox exploits.

I wonder if such a thing exists for WiFi drivers + firmware.

Or even a list of any major audits of WiFi drivers + firmware.

If there is some really easy way to see which WiFi devices are the most secure.

Something like "security advisories", but for WiFi devices.

But I guess if no eyeballs are even looking at the code, then no one will find 
any bugs.

Ultimately, what's needed is a Truecrypt-style major audit.

If we could crowd-fund an audit of a major WiFi chip(s), that may be the key.

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