> : I've had to face the fact that I need to go wireless, but Apple's 
> : Airport pages aren't clear on hardware specs.  Can I run an Airport 
> : card on a vanilla Lombard?
> 
> Nope.  Apple's AirPort card isn't designed to go into the 
> PCMCiA slot. It's made only for those Macs with built-in 
> support for AirPort cards (advertised as "AirPort-ready").

I ran into this issue as well. The Cisco Aironet series of cards are
supported under OS9 and OSX. 

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