the blue tooth adapter is connected to a hub usually, not directly to
the computer.
On Sep 5, 2004, at 12:18 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
What is this hub that you're talking about? As far as I know, Bluetooth
doesn't need a hub...
-Laurent.
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From: Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: extreme prices for non-extreme Airport cards
Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 20:03:36 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The WirelessDriver from sourceforge.net support the Orinoco and
is free.
Works very nicely, but perhaps IOXperts is even better I dunno.
on 05/09/04 00:44, Gladys Pérez-Almiroty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it was working in the hub, i changed it to an other hub in a port known
to be working, and to the computer itself. could the adapter be faulty
even though the light is on?
ii am using the new belkin hub that has 7 ports.
On
Wireless drivers for PC Cards Using OS 9.2.2 or Below.
IOXperts.com has shareware drivers for PowerBooks which use Card Socket
Services v3. Software and manuals for using this driver available here:
http://www.ioxperts.com/devices_80211b.html
Supports OS8 through OS 9.2.2 on PowerBooks 2400,
On Saturday, September 4, 2004, at 10:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:08 PM -0600 09/02/2004, Bob wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 8:22 PM +0200 9/2/04, Larry le Mac
wrote:
However, sending the 64 bytes every second, how will
that affect performance ?
It's not your performance
Ken:
You might take a look at the Dell Truemobile cards. There is a
particular one, I forget which, that is a rebadge cisco card. I've
been tempted to get one and try it in my Powerbook.
John Slavin
On Sep 5, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Kenneth Vann wrote:
On Sunday, September 5, 2004, at 10:52 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Saturday, September 4, 2004, at 10:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:08 PM -0600 09/02/2004, Bob wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 8:22 PM +0200 9/2/04, Larry le Mac
wrote:
However, sending the 64 bytes every second,
Way off topic, anyone use USB wireless dongles with OSX? I have a
linksys USB that works ok on the PC, is identified in the profiler on
OSX, but does not appear in the Network panel. Is this a dead end?
Thanks.
On Sep 4, 2004, at 8:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The WirelessDriver from
On Sep 4, 2004, at 5:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, Daystar Technologies, with whom I have done business before (and
I live
withing walking distance from) says they can re-flash the ROM; just
waiting
to hear what the damage will be...
Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
Now that is some good news.
Maybe the HD was manufactured after the date of the computer. You might get
a clue by tracking System Profiler info on model and serial number and
checking things from there. Or maybe you can expose a physical label with
info on the HD itself.
Timothy Luoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Except
In a message dated 9/5/04 12:32:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that is some good news. Since Daystar does chip swapping (I
believe) on CPU upgrades, I have good faith that they could reflash the
ROM.
Yeah. Good, but I have NO faith that it will be FREE(!).
But this changes the cause of
I am referring to before the flash started, but after you started the
process in Software Update as you described in your first post. I am
aware that pretty much nothing was done once the flash upgrade progress
bar started, and the damage was done before that.
I was asking the questions to get
None of this makes any difference to those of us that do not have a PCI slot
in our laptops, which makes the non extreme Airport cards the only option.
Tom
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From: Thomas Ethen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2004 14:14:56 -0500
None of this makes any difference to those of us that do not have a
PCI slot
in our laptops, which makes the non extreme Airport cards the only
option.
Tom
What does having a PCI slot have to do with a laptop
Ok, I
Hi, I need some advice. I am looking at a dead wallsteet for purchase. The
owner says it the problem lies in the PMU or the sound/ac board. What's
wrong with the unit?
Thanks
Quote:
The PMU broke. The machine booted (to OS X) for about a week. I tried to
turn it on one day and it wouldn't, it
On Sep 2, 2004, at 11:41, G-Books wrote:
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Timothy Luoma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Applecare - impressed and not impressed
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 02:06:06 -0400
Several times this form letter refers to my 'iBook' (which was really a
Powerbook).
TjL
Hello Tim,
I
On Sep 5, 2004, at 6:34 PM, RK Rossi wrote:
It is very possible that iBook and Powerbook are grouped together too.
They are not - the iBook Apple Care is much cheaper than PowerBook.
They sell in different boxes.
see. http://www.apple.com/support/products/
Jan
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If you end up wanting some parts I have a wallstreet if was planning on
jazzing up -larger HD, more memory etc. Ended up giving up and so i
have parts.
Mark
CJ wrote:
Hi, I need some advice. I am looking at a dead wallsteet for purchase. The
owner says it the problem lies in the PMU or the
Kenneth Vann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote a very nice list of wireless
card drivers!
Thanks Ken! I'm looking forward to being able to bookmark whatever page
on which your excellent list ends up.
dan k
.
http://macdan.n3.net/
carracho://dankephoto.dhs.org:9700
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