That only works in OS8/9 though, OSX will always require a driver.
I've not used this card or chip set but multiple sources, including the cards website, indictate they work with the Apple Airport software directly, no additional driver required.
The older 802.11b cards with the Prism chip set did work with Airport in OS 8/9 but not X. The 802.11g cards using the Broadcom Chipset (that's the one I couldn't remember) work with Apple Airport software.
Andrew
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<http://www.sonnettech.com/product/aria_extreme.html#tech%20specs>At 9:38 AM -0800 2/4/05, Dean wrote: >What 802.11g PCMCIA cards work with a lombard running OS 10.2.8?
There are several that use a certain chip set (can't recall the name off hand) that works directly with Airport software. IMO this is the way to go as it makes it more compatible. I was looking at using the Sonnet Aria:
> I moved up to an iBook with AE.
I had a specific need for this card that doesn't apply in your case. I didn't get it because
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