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Req: Least Resource-Intensive G/WPA Wireless NIC

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As you might have guessed, I wish to connect an old computer that
barely runs 98se to my "g" router. Previously, the system connected
to a "b" router using a generic Zydas chipset usb NIC and the speed
was adequate.

So, which wireless "g" NIC(PCI or USB) uses the fewest resources?
Maybe another Zydas "g" clone, or some other brand? Obviously, I also
need WPA implemented in the driver and not via XP.

Thanks.

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