Avaya manufacture a set of Wireless products including two 802.11b PC Cards designated Silver and Gold (only difference is the level of WEP encryption). Avaya are (another spin-off from Lucent). !!! Vitals * '''Manufacturer :''' Avaya * '''Model :''' silver * '''Type :''' PC Card * '''External Antenna Jack:''' yes * '''Chipset:''' orinco * '''Power :''' ? * '''Recieve Sensitivity :''' ? * '''Drivers URL :''' * '''Available New :''' * '''Average Price :''' I got mine for $AU99 @ Harris Technology. (Bunyip) * '''Vitals last updated :''' !! Official Details !! Pictures !! Operating Systems !!! Linux They have a linux driver on the (http://www.avaya.com Avaya web site), still playing with linux. (Bunyip) !!! Windows Works OK with Win2k using drivers on the CD. Comments on the Harris Technology (http://www.ht.com.au web site) suggest you need to download new drivers for Win XP. (Bunyip) !! Firmware !! Misc Notes (http://www.busybits.com.au/item/lucpign?busybits=55b6dfc54b5cee606ef1ed65e0f6524c Pigtail) to suit Pigtail MC-Card Plug to N-Type (Male) (Suits Orinoco/Avaya/Lucent). Vitals last updated 11/3/03