Story:
I've had my 2001 ibook packed away for some time now and the wife
would like a simple netbook in the kitchen to get online recipes. When
I bought this 10 years ago, I never had an AirPort card installed (we
didn't do wireless back then in the house)
What is the easiest and most economical
On 31 Dec 2011, at 05:16:32 PST, iam fuerza wrote:
I've had my 2001 ibook packed away for some time now and the wife
would like a simple netbook in the kitchen to get online recipes. When
I bought this 10 years ago, I never had an AirPort card installed (we
didn't do wireless back then in the
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Ken Daggett kadagg...@gmail.com wrote:
As for a browser, your machine should run OS 10.4.11 and thus Safari or
Firefox, both of which work well for me on a Pismo G3 400.
Another option is iCab (www.icab.de) - not only does it take up less disk
space than
On Dec 31 2011, 8:16 am, iam fuerza iamfue...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the easiest and most economical way to turn this old ibook
into a wireless netbook?
I agree that an Airport card should be the easiest way to get
wireless. There are also a lot of even cheaper and much faster USB
wifi
2011/12/31 iam fuerza iamfue...@gmail.com
What is the easiest and most economical way to turn this old ibook
into a wireless netbook?
airport now is cheap but not so easy to found ... and not so performant,
because you need the first one (not express) I suggest D=Link, have a good
Mac