Mac mini: WiFi Board Manufacturer and External Antenna Capability

I recently purchased a new Mac mini and plan to run Linux Red Hat Fedora Core 4 on it (erasing OS-X, as it will be a dedicated Linux ap). My particular application requires that I run WiFi. I don't know if Fedora Core 4 running on a Mac mini supports the particular WiFi manuafacturer's internal WiFi card that Apple is using in the current Mac mini.
2 Questions:
1. Does anyone know the name of the Manufacturer, and perhaps the Model Number, of the internal WiFi board in the current Mac mini?
2. Has anyone opened up a Mac mini to see if the internal WiFi card has a standard SMA type connector to the antenna cable so I can utilize an external gain antenna for longer range WiFi?
Thanks, in advance, for any help on this!
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Yes, but I don't think that will do the trick. My application involves supporting a gateway for the ICOM D-STAR digital voice and data Ham radio repeater system. The computer (running Fedora) must have 2 Ethernet ports (note: a USB interface supplying a second ethernet connection is unacceptable due to latency concerns). The only way to do this is to use the Mac mini's single (only!) Ethernet port to interface to the ICOM gear. Since you can not add a second Ehternet port to the Mac mini (unless you use a USB adaptor which has unacceptable latency for this ICOM app), you must therefore use the Mac mini's internal WiFi board to connect to the Internet. The problem is that I don't think Linux Fedora 4 supports any drivers for the Airport Extreme card.
I saw on the Internet late yesterday a blurb saying that all of the Macs use the Broadcom WiFi card, and it has not released its drivers. Apparently, there are a few preliminary drivers for the Airport Extreme card on Fedora 5 (in the very early experimental stage), but these are preliminary and based on soemone's reverse engineering, which is always suspect, at best.
However, I don't know if Apple has possdibly switched vendors for the internal WiFi board in the latest Mac mini, since they now have a new unified board that supports both BT and WiFi on the same board/chip. My fingers are crossed that maybe they are NOT using Broadcom on the latest Intel Mac mini?
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