Re: PCI Wireless Cards

2009-12-19 Thread John Martz
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Jeffrey Engle macgu...@gmail.com wrote:
 So what I did, is buy one of these  Amazon.com: TRENDnet 300 Mbps Dual Band
 Wireless N USB Adapter TEW-664UB (Version v1.0R) It's dual band
 which means you get 802.11n (2.4ghz) or 802.11n (5ghz) it's the only US2
 dongle that supports 5ghz that I know of.

I think I'm more impressed by the fact that this TrendNet USB device
apparently comes with software which allows it to work on a Mac.
Claiming it is a  dual-band 802.11n client strikes as a bit of
marketing hype. Technically I believe my Early 2008 white Intel
MacBook 4,1 (MB403LL/A) could also be claimed to be dual band since
it can use either the 2.4GHz or the 5GHz band.

(It's either one or the other at a time, of course. I don't know of
*any* client that supports simultaneous dual-band. Given how few
people would have any use for that capability, it's probably cheaper
just to buy two dongle's (or whatever) than to try to build that sort
of thing into a single piece of client hardware.)

An indirect way of determining whether or not an 802.11n wireless
client is dual band is to look at the specs and find out which
protocols it supports in addition to 80211.n. If it also supports
802.11a then the client can work in the 5GHz band as well as 2.4GHz
and so could be referred to as dual-band. I don't think this
terminology is commonly used with clients, but then WTHDIK?

At least that's how I understand it ...

-irrational john

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PCI Wireless Cards

2009-12-18 Thread Jason Brown
Are there any PCI wireless cards that are fully Airport compatible that are 
802.11n? If so, which ones have you found that do the trick? If not, which G 
would you recommend? I have a Newertech wireless card that I just don't like. 
It has to have special software that is a pain in the neck. Thank you in 
advance for your help.

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Re: PCI Wireless Cards

2009-12-18 Thread carmonne



-Original Message-
From: Jason Brown jason_br...@charter.net
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, Dec 18, 2009 11:31 am
Subject: PCI Wireless Cards


Are there any PCI wireless cards that are fully Airport compatible that 
are
802.11n? If so, which ones have you found that do the trick? If not, 
which G
would you recommend? I have a Newertech wireless card that I just don't 
like. It
has to have special software that is a pain in the neck. Thank you in 
advance
for your help.

I use a Sonnet PCI card  802.11g just boot with it in the slot and it 
thinks it's a AirPort card. That easy. No software no buttons tto push. 
Talladea fast.

John   wtmm

Yorba Linda
  

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Re: PCI Wireless Cards

2009-12-18 Thread Jeffrey Engle
Jason, I've spent countless hours looking into that myself...  
unfortunately the problem is that your Airport software doesn't  
support N devices. So what I did, is buy one of these  Amazon.com:  
TRENDnet 300 Mbps Dual Band Wireless N USB Adapter TEW-664UB (Version  
v1.0R): Electronics it's dual band which means you get 802.11n  
(2.4ghz) or 802.11n (5ghz) it's the only US2 dongle that supports 5ghz  
that I know of. I have a usb 2.0 card installed in my G5 and I plug  
this adapter into the internal port of the card and it works awesome  
and what's really cool is even though I need the trendnet driver to  
operate it, once the driver launches, I can simply quit the software  
and it works flawlessly behind the scenes (like an Airport device)...  
hope this helps! Jeff
On Dec 18, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Jason Brown wrote:

 Are there any PCI wireless cards that are fully Airport compatible  
 that are 802.11n? If so, which ones have you found that do the  
 trick? If not, which G would you recommend? I have a Newertech  
 wireless card that I just don't like. It has to have special  
 software that is a pain in the neck. Thank you in advance for your  
 help.

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Re: PCI Wireless Cards

2009-12-18 Thread Jason Brown

  - Original Message - 
  From: Jeffrey Engle 
  To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 1:43 PM
  Subject: Re: PCI Wireless Cards


   your Airport software doesn't support N 

  The Airport drivers built into 10.5 dont support N? How do the newer Macs 
running the N wireless do it? This is all just too confusing lol.

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Re: Wireless Cards

2009-03-30 Thread Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com

Steve,

Suggest you check out WiFi Hardware Compatible with Desktop Macs
Running OS X http://lowendmac.com/macdan/md09/mac-wifi-desktop.htm,
a comprehensive resource for 802.11a/b/g/n hardware compatible with
desktop Macs. Without knowing the brand for either of the products
you've mentioned, you have to depend on whether you trust the seller's
Mac savvy.

Dan

On Mar 30, 8:02 am, shooby sshoob...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi
 This is the first time for me on this list. I have an old Blue  White
 Mac running sys 10.3.9. It has not been used for over 12 months. I
 want to set it up in my daughters room and install a wireless card
 rather than drillilng a hole in the floor to connect with the router
 (Belkin  N Wireless Router). I was looking on eBay and have found
 several items that may do the job.

 1. Airport Extreme Compatible 802.11g Wireless PCI Network Card
 (54Mbps) for G3, G4  G5 Power Mac

 2. After the Mac USB WIRELESS CARD G3 G4 G5 APPLE AIRPORT. G54SL+ Mac
 USB Wireless
 Adapter 802.11 g/b. This product promises a lot but is an after market
 product (non genuine).

 Does any one have knowlege of the suitability of these products?
 Thanks for your thoughts
 Steve
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What wireless cards can you use in a Pismo?

2008-11-27 Thread Paul

Someone near me is selling a Pismo G3 Power Book, and the ad doesn't
mention wireless, so I'd most likely need to get a card. What wireless
cards will work, and are there any good ones at a moderate price?
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Re: What wireless cards can you use in a Pismo?

2008-11-27 Thread PeterH


On Nov 27, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Paul wrote:

 Someone near me is selling a Pismo G3 Power Book, and the ad doesn't
 mention wireless, so I'd most likely need to get a card. What wireless
 cards will work, and are there any good ones at a moderate price?

If on 10.3 or 10.4, there are three USB 2.0 802.11b/g chip sets which  
have full manufacturer support for MacOS X: ZyDas (now part of  
Atheros), Ralink and Realtek. All are backward compatible to USB 1.1,  
which is what the Pismo is.

The AirLink101 AWLL-3026 is ZyDas-based, and has been discontinued,  
but this same chip set is also used by Macsense, ZyXel and several  
others in currently available products.

The AirLink101 AWLL-3028 is Realtek-based.

You probably won't find MacOS X drivers even mentioned in any of the  
literature, but the manufacturer's web site has the drivers. For the  
ZyDas products the current driver is 4.5.70. A separate driver  
installer is available for 10.3 and 10.4, and the 10.4 driver  
implicitly supports 10.5.



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Re: What wireless cards can you use in a Pismo?

2008-11-27 Thread Jim Scott


On Nov 27, 2008, at 7:53 PM, PeterH wrote:



 On Nov 27, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Paul wrote:

 Someone near me is selling a Pismo G3 Power Book, and the ad doesn't
 mention wireless, so I'd most likely need to get a card. What  
 wireless
 cards will work, and are there any good ones at a moderate price?

 If on 10.3 or 10.4, there are three USB 2.0 802.11b/g chip sets which
 have full manufacturer support for MacOS X: ZyDas (now part of
 Atheros), Ralink and Realtek. All are backward compatible to USB 1.1,
 which is what the Pismo is.

 The AirLink101 AWLL-3026 is ZyDas-based, and has been discontinued,
 but this same chip set is also used by Macsense, ZyXel and several
 others in currently available products.

 The AirLink101 AWLL-3028 is Realtek-based.

 You probably won't find MacOS X drivers even mentioned in any of the
 literature, but the manufacturer's web site has the drivers. For the
 ZyDas products the current driver is 4.5.70. A separate driver
 installer is available for 10.3 and 10.4, and the 10.4 driver
 implicitly supports 10.5.



The original 802.11b Airport card, if available, would be my first  
choice. In fact, that's what I've got inside both of my Pismos.

-- Jim Scott

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Re: What wireless cards can you use in a Pismo?

2008-11-27 Thread GrammarGeek

On Nov 27, 9:02 pm, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Someone near me is selling a Pismo G3 Power Book, and the ad doesn't
 mention wireless, so I'd most likely need to get a card. What wireless
 cards will work, and are there any good ones at a moderate price?

The old Buffalo G54 802.11 b/g cards would work, but they're getting
hard to find. This Belkin card uses the same chipset and is recognized
by 10.3 and 10.4:

http://www.wegenermedia.com/belkincard.htm

More models and links in this Apple support forum thread:

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2804141

Best,
Allison P.


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Re: What wireless cards can you use in a Pismo?

2008-11-27 Thread jonas ulrich
DO NOT GET A USB WIRELESS CARD. THEY SUCK. ok maybe not if you have usb 2.0.
I got an airport extreme compatible card for my Lombard (the model back from
the pismo) and it is fast and if fits in the PCMCIA slot so it's out of the
way as opposed to usb. I paid $20 on ebay for it.

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 10:22 PM, GrammarGeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 On Nov 27, 9:02 pm, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Someone near me is selling a Pismo G3 Power Book, and the ad doesn't
  mention wireless, so I'd most likely need to get a card. What wireless
  cards will work, and are there any good ones at a moderate price?

 The old Buffalo G54 802.11 b/g cards would work, but they're getting
 hard to find. This Belkin card uses the same chipset and is recognized
 by 10.3 and 10.4:

 http://www.wegenermedia.com/belkincard.htm

 More models and links in this Apple support forum thread:

 http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2804141

 Best,
 Allison P.


 


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