Wireless PCI for Sun Ultra 24?

Hi
I'm trying to find a wireless PCI card with appropriate drivers for Sun Ultra 24 with Solaris 10 8/07.
Can anyone recommend cards that have been validated with this machine / OS combination?
Help appreciated
Lance

Hello Lance,
have you reviewed the following page ?
Solaris Ready WIFI Products
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/wifi/WiFi0.html
Michael
Edited by: MAAL on 27.06.2008 07:10
Adding a link didn't work as expected ...

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