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I'm currently searching for a decent wireless express card for my Alienware laptop, and during my searches of manufacturers and forums, came up with some infos that might help other user or people who want to buy such cards. I'm also considering upgrading my intel 3495 a/b/g wireless card to a more recent Intel 5300 b/g/n wireless card. This thread is a follow up of my previous thread for BT4 beta here: Wireless ExpressCard adapters Compatibility thread Just trying to build a small database here, feel free to add what you know, i will try to update the thread.. A very good wireless adapter database is found here, but seems it's not updated very often and there are no expresscard adapters on it. http://linux-wless.passys.nl/index.php?lang=english For each card fill in the following: Name of product: Manufacturer: Product reference number: Manufacturer link to product: Chipset: Works (detected) in Backtrack 4 Pre-final? in Backtrack 4 beta? Works in Backtrack 3 or previous distros? With what drivers? Packet injection / monitor mode works? interesting links on the adapter? Ok. here goes the 4 i know of... update 07/23/2009 - DWA-643 Confirmation that the DWA-643 works "out of the box" with BT3 final and BT4 Beta, Madwifi-ng drivers. Monitor mode, packet injection, all good. The card says H/W#= A1 and F/W#= 1.00. Just in case they update the hardware or firmware, that might be of use. I have but one problem with it, packet injection can be spotty. It will inject really well for about 30 seconds, then stop.... for about 5 seconds... then go again. It's not a really big deal, but worth noting. update 02/18/2009 - DWA-643 + link http://customerproducts.atheros.com/...sPageBasic.asp (doesn't have any expresscard at all yet) + link http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?...85cf56b11342e1 (only has the D-link DWA-643 + Belkin F5D8071) + link http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility/D-Link (only has the DWA-643) Belkin Name of product: N1 Wireless ExpressCard Product reference number: F5D8071 Manufacturer: Belkin Manufacturer link to product: http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=299617 Chipset: atheros (to be confirmed) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16839314007 Works (detected) in Backtrack 4 beta? it seems yes Works in Backtrack 3 or previous distros? ? With what drivers? madwifi ? Packet injection / monitor mode works? it seems yes interesting links on the adapter? Configuring a Belkin N1 Express Card? Name of product: N Wireless ExpressCard Product reference number: F5D8073 Manufacturer: Belkin Manufacturer link to product: http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=372146 Chipset: Ralink 2860 ? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16839314011 Works (detected) in Backtrack 4 beta? ? Works in Backtrack 3 or previous distros? ? With what drivers? ? Packet injection / monitor mode works? ? interesting links on the adapter? ? D-link Name of product: Xtreme N Notebook Expresscard Product reference number: DWA-643 Manufacturer: D-link Manufacturer link to product: http://dlink.com/products/?model=DWA-643 Chipset: Atheros 5008, more precisely AR5418 Works (detected) in Backtrack 4 beta? yes Works in Backtrack 3 or previous distros? ? With what drivers? Works with latest SVN, doesn't work with madwifi 0.9.4 (stable) Packet injection / monitor mode works? ? interesting links on the adapter? http://forums.remote-exploit.org/sho...d.php?p=120740 http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkP...xpress_Adapter http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to...ver_for_ar5008 ubiquiti Name of product: SuperRange Xpress Product reference number: srx 300 ? Manufacturer: Ubiquiti Manufacturer link to product: http://www.ubnt.com/products/srx.php Chipset: Atheros 5006 (5006 EG) Works (detected) in Backtrack 4 beta? ? Works in Backtrack 3 or previous distros? it seems yes With what drivers? madwifi? Packet injection / monitor mode works? to be confirmed interesting links on the adapter? Is the ubiquiti really worth it? Ubiquiti SRX expresscard Greets @tomX Last edited by @tomX; 07-23-2009 at 07:25 PM. Reason: edited links |
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I feel like commenting on the dlink DWA-643, before anyone else buys it. let me tell you this: IT'S CRAP. I bought one, brought it back after a few hours. ok, monitor mode and injection works out of the box. the atheros chipset is ok, remarkable sensibility. (compared to RTL8187 alfa ) but it's range is really poor. most of want a card that's great for pentesting, but also want to use it for everyday internet use. my internal wireless in my laptop works at least 3 times better. I was really dissapointed in it's speed/range since this is a 'N' (300 mb/s ) card. DO NOT BUY THIS CARD. you're way better off with a usb device.
Cheers, .L |
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