I was just wandering around Google News and saw that there are open
source drivers for some 802.11g-able chipsets made by Atheros.  Of
course, the specific chipsets supported (ar5210, ar5211, and ar5212)
don't seem to appear on their website anywhere...

Still, it might be worth checking out.  Does anyone know if these
chipsets are actually used anywhere?

http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/

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