I went to the wiki and searched for both wireless and wifi and did not find anything related to wireless cards in CentOS. I think it would be stellar to have something similar to the laptops page but for wifi chipsets. I would propose it have three categories: FOSS chipsets Native driver but not FOSS chipsets (ie atheros via madwifi) NDIS Wrapper FSF has compiled somewhat of a list at http://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/net/wireless/cards.html but of course, there's no way to know which of the FOSS cards have drivers that are actually in the RHEL/CentOS kernel - and user experiences would also be beneficial for people looking for a chipset that meets their needs. Having a driver and working well are often two different things ... Unfortunately I do not have the wireless tech knowledge to contribute to the wiki in this area, my only wireless experience with Linux is via the madwifi driver (works wonderfully in CentOS but does taint the kernel) - I've never had to mess with firmware, NDIS Wrapper, wireless authentication beyond the very basics - but it would be imho be a great resource to have in the wiki. If it is there, then the search database needs to be adjusted so that a search for wifi brings it up - because I didn't find it. In anyone wants to undertake the task, I thank you in advance. I would find it very useful, especially since I am considering replacing my laptop in the next year or so and want to look into wireless options that don't taint the kernel and "just work" as well as possible under stock CentOS kernel.