On Jan 5, 2005, at 8:47 AM, Frank Cornew wrote:

> Yes they do - think it was the first airport offering from apple, 
> portable or desktop.
>
> And it does work very well. Probably a good reason for my holding on 
> to my Pismos.
>
> Nonetheless, does anyone have know if there is any possibility to run 
> this thing  on a Mac, wireless TCP/IP out the USB port, driver 
> sources, etc. Just happen to have a Linksys WUSB54G 802.11g.



I honestly don't see a problem as long as you are running 10.3.  And if 
you are worried it will do something to the USB port.  Don't worry 
about that.  Plug it in and then go to the Network preference pane in 
System preferences and see if it recognized.  Then we can go from 
there.


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