That's why I bought the Aria. It's too much trouble dealing with third-party hacked drivers when there are easily obtained cards that work out of the box. I think there are still quite a few Lombard users around here, from my reckoning.

Well, good luck bargaining with the Wireless Wizard,
Caleb
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On Thursday, Jan 5, 2006, at 20:33 America/Chicago, B.L. wrote:

G-Books wrote on 1/5/06, 09:43:

Thanks Brad.  I filed this away for future use.
Mad Dog
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You are welcome, I've seen through perusing the list that you had a
Lombard and was trying to get a wifi card to work using the IOExperts
drivers, which I did with a YDI Diamond card which worked, but works in
my 3400c as an Airport card under OS 9.1. And I was tired of futzing
around with wifi cards, so I thought I'd try something that would show
up as an Airport card and no more headaches and futzing and putzing
around. Good Luck.


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