3 This work could not have been done without the support of Atheros
4 and in particular the efforts of Greg Chesson. Comments from David
5 Miller were helpful in cleaning up some of the roughest edges in
6 early versions of the driver.
8 Many people have contributed fixes and improvements to this software,
9 including (in no particular order):
54 jonty at electrichamster dot net
137 Apologies to anyone whose name was unintentionally left off.
138 Please let us know if you think your name should be mentioned here!
141 We also would like to thank the following individuals and companies
142 (listed in alphabetic order) who supported us with donations:
144 * Compex Systems Pte Ltd, Singapore - http://www.compex.com.sg
145 two donations with a total of 7 MiniPCI cards
147 * IndraNet Technologies Ltd, New Zealand - http://www.indranet.co.nz
148 Minstrel rate control module
150 * Linux-Consulting, USA - http://www.linux-consulting.com
151 madwifi.org domain name, DNS server maintenance
153 * Rusty Mellinger, USA
154 donation of a MiniPCI card with AR5211
156 * minipci.biz, Germany
157 donation of two AR5008-based cards plus one desktop antenna and
160 * Netgate, USA - http://www.netgate.com
161 1U server (P3/850, 1GB RAM, 2x200GB HDD)
163 A special thanks goes to Will Herrick, who invested a lot of
164 personal time and money to pick up the server and ship it to
167 * Suzo, Slovakia - http://www.suzo.sk
168 1 Wistron DCMA-81 MiniPCI card
170 * true global communications GmbH, Germany - http://www.tgc.de
171 Free server and bandwidth for madwifi-project.org
173 * Voyage, Hong Kong - htt://www.voyage.hk
174 1 Senao NMP-8602 Plus MiniPCI card, 2 pigtails and 2 rubber
177 To learn more about donations to our project visit:
178 http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Donations
180 If you want to support the project this way, please contact us by
181 e-mail at donation@madwifi-project.org.