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Testing AP mode with WLAN-USB-Stick: How to obtain?

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Dear all,

I have tried unsuccessfully to obtain any WLAN USB stick with a
chipset that supports AP mode.
This is for testing a mobile device that is supposed to work as an AP
with iPod/iPhone life forms.

There only seem to be two choices: p54usb-based (preferred) and
rt2500-based devices. No luck in buying any of the listed devices
(they seem obsolete).
Turns out that anything current I can buy probably has RTL8187, RT73
or RT2800, and anything used I get from ebay is not what it seems
("Netgear WG111 v2" can mean at least two different things I know of,
both unsuitable).

Any pointers on
a) where to click-and-buy a stick that supports AP mode, or
b) whom to send money in exchange for a used stick are VERY much appreciated.

Thank you,
  Stefan.
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