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Atheros chipset PCMCIA card compat. with linux

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I'm planning to get a laptop and run ubuntu on it, but I need a very specific type of wireless card. I'm looking for a PCMCIA form factor, atheros chipset, port for adding an antenna and needs to be compatible with linux of course. Any pointers in the right direction?

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Are You going to hack other peoples wireless?-specific chipset, port for antenna, linux-sounds like hacking for me.

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More than likely he is looking for one that is easily integrated with Linux.

I on the other hand am working on Pin testing of a lab i have set up with various equipment using BackTrack 4 which is more or less iffy when it comes to fully supporting my wifi antenna so i too am looking for a good PCMCIA card

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