On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:15 AM, Stephen Bright wrote:

> Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC 
> card
> and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks,
> Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180)
>

I've done this with a 2400c using a Lucent/Orinoco PC card and Apple 
Airport drivers. I believe that the card requires cardbus, so 3400/2400 
series would be the earliest, and only if you had cardbus enabled on 
the machine. I don't know if you can hack a 1400 to enable cardbus.... 
any one know?

Hope that helps.

-Hal


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