Is anyone using a Wireless PCI card with any success in OS X? If so, what brand/model is it? I would like to connect a new-to-us G4/450GE to our router wirelessly, but flinch painfully when I look at the cost of the original Airport cards.

Nancy



I'm using an older Belkin 802.11g card which had a Broadcom chipset - works flawlessly with the Apple drivers. Unfortunately newer versions of the card using a different chipset. The taiwanese producer of the chipset has made OS X drivers but they are not as seemless as the Apple ones (I think they require an additional few steps to connect each time) and last time I looked they hadn't been updated for Tiger.

www.xlr8yourmac.com has more info...

Adrian

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