802.11n

Can anybody recommend an 802.11n usb or pcmcia device that works with
Linux? I see Atheros has a driver that works with devices with their
atheros9 chip but I don't know which vendors have devices with this
architecture. If someone has a working laptop using 802.11n I would be
appreciative of some guidance.

As always all help is greatly appreciated.

David A. Kirkwood


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DAVID.A.KIRKWOOD [ Di, 15 September 2009 17:19 ] [ ID #2015767 ]

Re: 802.11n

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Hi,

I don't know anything on this subject, but I had a look at the linux
wireless site and, as you stated the ath9k driver is for 802.11n devices:=


http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k

There is a device list available, unfortunately only listing one device:

http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k/devices

Cheers

Adam

Kirkwood, David A. wrote:
> Can anybody recommend an 802.11n usb or pcmcia device that works with
> Linux? I see Atheros has a driver that works with devices with their
> atheros9 chip but I don't know which vendors have devices with this
> architecture. If someone has a working laptop using 802.11n I would be
> appreciative of some guidance.
>
> As always all help is greatly appreciated.
>
> David A. Kirkwood
>
>
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adamb [ Do, 17 September 2009 10:20 ] [ ID #2016081 ]
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