Are two WLAN Adapters possible in a X86?

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 14:32    Post subject: Are two WLAN Adapters possible in a X86? Reply with quote
Hi!
This is my first post in this forum
i'm using DDWRT for approx. 2 years now on my wrt54gl. I recently update my original antennas with those Linksys HighGain antenna set and wow my wlan area is nearly twice as big as before it was.
For my current project i wanted to use a old P3 750MHz machine with 512MB RAM and a 512MB CF to IDE Flash drive. Equiped with a Intel Pro 100 NIC. My question is:
is it possible to add more than one WLAN adapter (per pci) to the x86 router?
i was thinking about two atheros miniPCI cards via MiniPCI to PCI adapters that are really cheap to get.

I wanted to connected 4 antennas:
2 Sector antennas
1 Omni
and one Yagi 18db to reach a friends flat... (already bought)
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 19:15    Post subject: Reply with quote
you can add as many cards as you want. it is supported, yes
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