mdivancic wrote:
The plus for the X-surf is that it is actually available for sale and you don't have to try and eBay it.
The previously best-regarded was the Ameristar A4066. I almost had one at the St. Louis show one time, but Holger Kruse pulled out his wallet faster; good thing, because he used 'my' card in testing Miami.
The X-surf uses the most modern chipset, and Holger claimed the X-surf was probably the most reliable because of the good RF components and layout used on the ISA board. I have had a Hydra board seem to drift from lots of errors to inability to connect over time, probably because of crummy RF section.