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I'm working on a project where we need to use a USB wifi adapter in ad-hoc
mode.

We've been struggling with this.  Is there a 'standard' known solid way to
do this?  What products and/or chipsets and Linux drivers should we be
looking at?

We're trying the zd1211 with the zd1211rw driver and the mac80211 stack,
which doesn't seem to have ad-hoc support currently, but their web site says
it should be easy to add.

Any suggestions would be *greatly* appreciated!  We are a bit stuck on this.

Thanks in advance,

Greg Johnson


       
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