On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Steve Fuller wrote:

> Just to clarify something I've seen in this thread, an Airport card is
> a wireless card that uses 802.11b to communicate between itself and a
> wireless access point (WAP) or other computers. This card requires an
> Airport slot to work. The Pismo only has a PCMCIA slot. To my

Eek. My bad. Didn't know this. Thanks for clarifying that.

> knowledge, a genuine Apple Airport card will NOT work in this slot as
> the pinout on the Apple Airport card is different (and unique to
> Apple). You will need to purchase a standard PCMCIA 802.11b wireless
> card for your Pismo, so you will need to research what cards are going
> to work for you and whatever OS you are using on your computer.
>
> Just thought that I'd clear up the terminology a bit, as it can make a
> difference when you are buying hardware.
>
> Steve Fuller
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