Re: 802.11g into a Lombard ???

2004-10-24 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 24/10/04 16:15, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> From: Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> You can certainly use an 802.11g PCMCIA card in a Lombard. > > But not a USB device ? I've never used a USB device for wireless access but I would imagine that drivers would be needed

Re: 802.11g into a Lombard ???

2004-10-24 Thread Alan C . Magnus
I use the a PCMCIA g card from MacWireless on my Lombard. Alan On Oct 24, 2004, at 3:02 pm, Laurent Daudelin wrote: on 24/10/04 15:39, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have just fitted a radio PCMCIA card into my dad's laptop and it works great, and I would now like to do the same to my

Re: 802.11g into a Lombard ???

2004-10-24 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> You can certainly use an 802.11g PCMCIA card in a Lombard. But not a USB device ? --- You just have to make sure that the one you use is supported by third party driver. Do a search on VersionTracker for "802.11g" and you should find a couple of companies

Re: 802.11g into a Lombard ???

2004-10-24 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 24/10/04 15:39, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have just fitted a radio PCMCIA card into my dad's laptop > and it works great, and I would now like to do the same > to my wife's PowerBook Lombard running OS X. > > Can one fit a standard PCMCIA card or what about a USB > plug-in u

802.11g into a Lombard ???

2004-10-24 Thread Larry le Mac
I have just fitted a radio PCMCIA card into my dad's laptop and it works great, and I would now like to do the same to my wife's PowerBook Lombard running OS X. Can one fit a standard PCMCIA card or what about a USB plug-in unit for 802.11g (54Mbps) ??? Larry ___