Orinoco classic cards use the Hermes chipset which is what Netstumbler
written for, some are able to use Prism based cards in win2000 and XP where
it will try to use the NDIS driver.
  Joe
RiverNet

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Any card that has the prism chipset like the Orinoco stuff you can get them
off eBay for $15 -$30

Silver cards or gold the gold just means 128bit encryption,,


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Now I remember. I tried NetStumbler before and it didn't work with my
LinkSys PCMCIA card. Anyone have any tips on a PCMCIA card that definitely
works with NetStumbler?

Thanks!!
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Rick Kosick
StarLinX Internet Service

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