on 24/10/04 15:39, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have just fitted a radio PCMCIA card into my dad's laptop
> and it works great, and I would now like to do the same
> to my wife's PowerBook Lombard running OS X.
> 
> Can one fit a standard PCMCIA card or what about a USB
> plug-in unit for 802.11g (54Mbps) ???

You can certainly use an 802.11g PCMCIA card in a Lombard. You just have to
make sure that the one you use is supported by third party driver. Do a
search on VersionTracker for "802.11g" and you should find a couple of
companies that sell a card with supporting drivers or just the drivers.

-Laurent.
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