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Old 4th September 2009
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Default Wireless NIC for access point

My current gateway uses an Atheros-based wifi card (ath driver) to run my wireless AP, but I frequently get "stuck beacon" messages and corresponding awful performance until I reboot. Does anyone have suggestions for a PCI card that just works? Thanks in advance.
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I've had some fairly good experience with my Linksys WMP54G card (ral(4)
driver).

I don't use it to heavily though, juts for some browsing on occasion ...
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