John, Could you check the pci card icon on the
toolbar and see what name and model # is there? Belkin
Tech service claims the Ralink technologies card is a
broadcom chipset and should work.

Thanks Mike

> I use the Belkin 54G pcmcia wireless card (f5d7010)
> in my son's Ti-Book and
> under 10.3 its identified as an "unknown vendor"
> airport card with the
> following info as found in System Profile.
> 
> card ID of TXN,PCI1410-02
> Vendor ID: 0x104c
> Device ID: 0xac50
> 
> And yes, it does work under Airport Extreme without
> any additional drivers.
> It has worked before Airport version 3.4. Try
> reinstalling/upgrading the
> airport software. If I plug it into my Al-Book it is
> immediately recognized.
> 
> John
>  
>

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