as for which card is best for a wallstreet... if you're under OS9, the Orinoco cards (gold or silver) are the best you can find since they operate seamlessly with the Apple Airport software. Under OSX... well it's a little more dicey. I use a Netgear 401RA card (maybe it's NA401RA) it's not a bad card in and of itself. The real problem is in the fact that one must use the open source wireless driver from wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net or purchase the driver made by IOXperts ($20)
I have heard rumblings of there being certain 802.11g cards that are officially supported by the Airport Extreme 3.1 software, but I believe that it may only be PCI cards for powermacs...
-Andrew
On Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 02:31 AM, Gary E Davis wrote:
Hey all
I need help.. I'm trying to go wireless in my home but can't find anything about going wireless with my wallstreet? Which PCMCIA card is best to use? And which Cable router would you recommend?
Thank you
Gary
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