On 13 Apr 2005, at 15:09, G-Books wrote:
Subject: Re: Looking for an Airport Card Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 00:21:35 -0400
i did not install any software. i used the airport software provided with the system g On Apr 13, 2005, at 12:16 AM, Deaner Lawless wrote:
g, Great. Tks. I want to experiment. I have a Wallstreet running 10.2.8. I have a hunch that the Belkin card which works in your Aunt's Lombard might work in a Wallstreet. Also I would appreciate what card version (located on the bottom of the card e.g. VER.1101) and driver were used (Airport vX.XX or other). dklj
The Belkin G card with the Broadcom chipset is reported to be recognized as an Airport card (ie. using just the Airport software) in OS X. Be careful to check that the card still uses the Broadcom chipset, as it's been reported that at some point in recent past Belkin switched chipsets and no longer uses the Broadcom one.
FWIW, I have a Belkin G PCI slot modem in my G4 powermac and it has the Broadcom chipset and is recognized as an internal Airport card.
Good luck. Chris
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