Today Atheros announced that the first open source Linux and FreeBSD 
software drivers for 802.11b/g and universal 802.11a/b/g products are now 
available as a free download from the Internet.

The 802.11a/b/g Linux driver was created by Open Source developer Sam 
Leffler and is intended to be used as a building block for creating fully 
featured Linux-based 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g products such as network 
adapters, access points, and home gateways.  The new Linux driver supports 
all three generations of Atheros' chipsets for 802.11b/g and universal 
802.11a/b/g/ connectivity.

To download a copy of the new Linux device driver please go to: 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/.

The FreeBSD device driver is a standard part of the FreeBSD operating 
system; it is available at: http://www.freebsd.org/.

If you would like to speak with somebody from Atheros about this news, 
please feel free to contact me.  This morning's release is pasted below for 
your convenience. 

Regards,
Abigail

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Open Source Linux Driver Now Available for Atheros 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g 
Chipsets

Linux Community Rallies Behind Atheros Advanced Wireless LAN Technology

SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 23, 2003-Atheros Communications, the leading 
developer and marker share leader in advanced wireless LAN (WLAN) chipsets, 
today announced that the first open source Linux and FreeBSD software 
drivers for 802.11b/g and universal 802.11a/b/g products are now available 
as a free download from the Internet.

Created by Open Source developer Sam Leffler, the 802.11a/b/g Linux driver 
is intended to be used as a building block for creating fully featured Linux-
based 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g products such as network adapters, access 
points, and home gateways. The new Linux driver supports all three 
generations of Atheros' industry-leading chipsets for high performance 
802.11b/g and universal 802.11a/b/g connectivity.

"Providing support for the Atheros products is an important development for 
the open source community," said Sam Leffler of Errno Consulting. "Open 
source developers and researchers have been hamstrung by limited access to 
wireless technology. Now that these drivers are available, we'll no longer 
be constrained to use legacy hardware. Developers can start implementing 
solutions based on Atheros' industry-leading 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g 
chipsets."

 "We are committed to making wireless technology more accessible for all 
developers," said Craig Barratt, president and chief executive officer for 
Atheros. "Mr. Leffler's recent contribution to the Open Source community 
empowers Linux users to take advantage of the most advanced 802.11b/g and 
universal 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN chips available on the market."

To download a copy of the new Linux device driver please go to: 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/.

The FreeBSD device driver is a standard part of the FreeBSD operating 
system; it is available at: http://www.freebsd.org/.

About Atheros Communications, Inc.
Atheros Communications is the leading developer and market share leader of 
networking technologies for secure, high-performance wireless local area 
networks. As the industry innovator and market-share leader in multi-mode 
wireless solutions compliant with the IEEE 802.11 specifications, Atheros is 
driving transparent connections among electronic devices in the office, home 
and on the road. Atheros technology is being used by many of the world's 
leading wireless equipment manufacturers including Accton, Actiontec, 
Acrowave Systems, AIRAYA, AirVast Technology, ALPS, Ambit, Askey, ASUS, 
BenQ, Contec, CyberTAN, Dacom, Delta Networks, D-Link, Gemtek, Gigabyte 
Technology, Global Sun Tech, HP, IBM, ICOM, Intel, Intermec, I-O Data, 
Linksys, NEC, NETGEAR, Philips, Proxim, Samsung, Senao, SMC Networks, Sony, 
Symbol, TDK, TECOM, Toshiba, USI, W2 Networks, Wistron NeWeb, Z-Com and 
others. For more information, visit www.atheros.com or send email to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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