It really depends on the card. As I can attest, the easiest ones are
the Broadcom-based cards, because they use Apple's Airport drivers.
However, they're all easy to setup, with the right drivers. Pop in, set
your wireless settings like you did your wired, and it's ready to go.
Caleb
On Friday, Jan 13, 2006, at 16:03 America/Chicago, Tim wrote:
Thanks for ALL of the suggestions! I have a few directions to look
into now.
Are they easy to setup once installed? I'm used to being hardwired to
my router!
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