On Mar 12, 2005, at 10:01 AM, David Lesher wrote:
What's available to add 802.11 to a OS9 unit that lacks any slots for either internal or external-type cards? {hint: color of H2O on a certain beach...}
Netgear and D-link both make external 802.11b and g bridge for the ethernet port; that's your best bet. In my experience the USB 802.11 adapters have all been pretty poor performers. The only thing they have going for them is they don't need a power supply.
However, if you're talking about a bondi iBook, they take internal Airport cards. You just have to get the pricier, out-of-production original Aiport cards, about $60-$80.
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