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EmuPooh Nonames #1
wi fi pc card in Lombard powerbook
I need some advice.
I have a Lombard PB which I want to link to my Airport Wi Fi network.
I keep seeing PC cards which support windoz but here does not seem to be any
for mac.
The Lombard runs Jag OSX.
Any advice about the choice of card or which ones you have found working
would be much appreciated.
Cheers Paul
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Clark Martin #2
Re: wi fi pc card in Lombard powerbook
In article <BB58296C.376B4%someone@somewhere.org>,
EmuPooh Nonames <someone@somewhere.org> wrote:
You have to use a third party driver with these cards.> I need some advice.
>
> I have a Lombard PB which I want to link to my Airport Wi Fi network.
>
> I keep seeing PC cards which support windoz but here does not seem to be any
> for mac.
> The Lombard runs Jag OSX.
>
> Any advice about the choice of card or which ones you have found working
> would be much appreciated.
<http://www.ioxperts.com/80211b_X.html>
is a pay for driver.
<http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/>
is free
IIRC they both have lists of the cards they support. That is where I'd
start.
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