> Micro Center they had a pile of old ISA wireless network cards back on > the discount/stuff that got returned table thingy. Was like $80, so > they're not that cheap, but if these are the kind you can get serious > range with, it'd probably be worth it... > > They were some brand other, I didn't write down the brand. So I dunno if > they're Linux compatable or not. If not then they're kinda worthless to > us... > > Anyway, someone who's interested in such a thing, have at it and report > back to us. ;) (Actually, I think I may take another look myself...) They were zoomair 4000 cards. All were pcmcia cards, but some were also packaged with an ISA - PCMCIA adapter. They are 802.11 cards at 2mbit/sec. I have a bunch of these. They are supported under linux, but not really very well under 2.4 kernel (www.linux-wlan.com). Rather than working on a patch, we decided to experiment with the 802.11b, 11mbit/s cards (WiFi). These are not only much better supported, but also faster and not so expensive -- ~$110. Get one with an antenna plug. However note that the antenna plug is NOT standardized. E.g., look at the lucent orinoco silver cards. Andy Andy