Hi.

iMac G3 with a slot loading drive are Airport compatible with a bracket.

I have used usb sticks under 10.3 and 10.4 successfully. Ones with a RaLink 
chipset are pretty good but not as good as Airport.

Simon

 --- visit http://www.simonroyal.co.uk (sent using Nokia E65)

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Subject:        Re: Imac wireless
From:   Robert Esposito <bobespos...@mac.com>
Date:           18/08/2009 11:11


Hi,
The original Apple Airport Card 802.11b will fit most iMacs with an  
adapter. Make sure you get the adapter. Do not buy the newer Apple  
Airport extreme cards. They are faster than the original card but  
don't work in G3 iMacs. I have never had success using usb external  
wireless but they may work too.

I still use 802.11b cards in my Apple Cube. I find it is still quite  
useful in those Macs that were built to take advantage of it.
Best Wishes,
Bob

On Aug 17, 2009, at 10:03 PM, epic93d...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> What is there for a g3 imac in terms of wireless networking. I heard  
> of airport but I have no idea about the details of it.
> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
>
> >






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