Re: Airport range with Pismo (internal vs external)?

2005-09-07 Thread Clark Martin
At 8:59 PM + 9/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all I'lm about to switch my e-mail over to a G4 Cube ans I want to have a powerbook that will share the same mail files. The concept is to store the mail files on a CF card in a USB reader attached to the Cube. For portable use I'll plug t

Re: Airport range with Pismo (internal vs external)?

2005-09-06 Thread Dylan McDermond
On Sep 6, 2005, at 1:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all I'lm about to switch my e-mail over to a G4 Cube ans I want to have a powerbook that will share the same mail files. The concept is to store the mail files on a CF card in a USB reader attached to the Cube. For portable use I'll

Re: Airport range with Pismo (internal vs external)?

2005-09-06 Thread Robert Eye
The (original) Airport card is essentially the same (internally and performance-wise) as the Lucent PCMCIA cards, except the pin/antenna configurations are different. Although I have no direct experience, it seems from what I have read that the older PBs and the original iBook have the best range w

Airport range with Pismo (internal vs external)?

2005-09-06 Thread aklist04
Hello all I'lm about to switch my e-mail over to a G4 Cube ans I want to have a powerbook that will share the same mail files. The concept is to store the mail files on a CF card in a USB reader attached to the Cube. For portable use I'll plug the card into a powerbook and pick up wherever I lef