Pci adapter for desktop

Got Verizon Fios a few weeks ago. Verizon tech told me that my Neatgear pci adapter for my second desktop is not compatible with the Verizon router. I have the Actiontec router from Verizon. Does anyone know what brand is compatible with Verizon so that I can get the second desktop connected to the internet?
Thanks,
Marcus

Now I see the problem...  The Netgear WG311 is a piece of junk with a so-so driver.
There is a way to make it work with a driver from Marvel (not the comic book company), but your best bet is to go out and grab a Netgear WG511T if you want to stick with Netgear. Any Belkin, D-Link or Linsys (Cisco) wireless-G adapter will work fine also.
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