Mikael Byström said:

>>>How do you know the card isn't being detected?
>Thing is that when I go to the IOXperts panel in System Prefs, there's
>not even an indication that there is anything at all going on. I don't
>get to try and tell what network to logon to or whatever, because there
>is NOTHING going on. It's as if the card isn't there at all. So following
>the setup manual I'm stuck, because it seems to assume the card being
>there should be indicated by the panel and then also the network panel
>(discovery of network interface).
>
>I have no existing Airport card in the machine.

Well, it turned out the PCMCIA card had been disconnected from the
motherboard when the machine fell off a chair months before this. The
card seem to work with the IOX driver.


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