--- "Theo. Sean Schulze"
Thanks for the suggestion.
No problem. They say that if you like something, you tell one person, and if you don't, you tell 10. I'm the other way around. :)
I have to confess that I have been shopping more by price than anything else.
Bad! Badbadbad!
Still AmbiCom advertises their cards as Linux supported, and their web site provides installation instructions and source for a driver.
I'm a bit *less* skeptical than I was when I started reading this idea...
What I am wondering is whether I need an access point at all.>
With your ideas, probably not. You'd just have three ethernet devices (in, out, wireless) in the end. If you're happy with that, so am I. :)
(Configuration of two NICs and a wireless PCI card in one machine is likely to be a challenge, though.)
I have all confidence that it won't be a problem. You may need to sort out physical placement on the motherboard to make sure that each of the three gets it's own IRQ, but it really should be easy. PCI is cool like that. :) ===== -- -=|JP|=- Hit me! - http://www.xanga.com/cowboydren/ Jon Pennington | Debian 2.3 -o) cowboydren @ yahoo . com | Auto Enthusiast /\\ Kansas City, MO, USA | ICQ UIN 69 67 29 31 _\_V __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com