>I'm not certain that this is even technically correct. > When I got my wife's Airport-equipped iBook and a >Base Station, I had trouble getting the iBook to see >the Station wirelessly, so I configured it via the >ethernet connection on my non-Airport PowerBook and it >works just fine now. I can't imagine why you'd want a >Base without something with a card (except to act as >an expensive router) but in my experience it's quite >doable.
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