Re: Buffalo Card on a WS G3

2004-01-02 Thread B Gardner
Well, yes it does. But the Buffalo card allows the connection of an antenna. That would let me use the airport in fringe areas. Byron On Dec 29, 2003, at 11:41 PM, Krevnik wrote: Hmm, does the AlBook have an Airport Extreme card installed? The thing that hits me is the idea that the card isn't e

Re: Buffalo Card on a WS G3

2003-12-29 Thread Krevnik
Hmm, does the AlBook have an Airport Extreme card installed? The thing that hits me is the idea that the card isn't exactly what you want to use in a machine that can take an Airport Extreme card. On Dec 29, 2003, at 6:43 PM, B Gardner wrote: Okay, that answers that. Thanks. Now, how can I get

Re: Buffalo Card on a WS G3

2003-12-29 Thread B Gardner
Okay, that answers that. Thanks. Now, how can I get the Buffalo card to work with my 15" Aluminum PB in the cardbus port? I put it in and it won't startup. I can later add it and it recognizes the PC card but can't get it to find the base station. Byron On Dec 29, 2003, at 7:40 PM, Krevnik wro

Re: Buffalo Card on a WS G3

2003-12-29 Thread Krevnik
802.11g cards do no work under MacOS 9 currently. The Buffalo card does work with the Airport 3.1 drivers (available under 10.2.6 or later), but those drivers were never back-ported to OS 9. So, if you want to go 802.11g on the WS, you have to upgrade to Jaguar (or Panther with XPostFacto). On

Re: Buffalo Card on a WS G3

2003-12-29 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Does anyone know if a Buffalo Wireless Card 54 GHz card can be used on a WallStreet PowerBook G3? 54 GHz, eh? What's the range on that thing, 2 feet? 54 GHz would have incredible loss in an atmosphere... Ah, I'm just fooling. I bet you mean 802.11g... Does the card have Mac OS drivers? Do y

Buffalo Card on a WS G3

2003-12-29 Thread B Gardner
Does anyone know if a Buffalo Wireless Card 54 GHz card can be used on a WallStreet PowerBook G3? I am using OS 9.2.2 and an Airport Extreme Base Station. I know Orinoco works. The wireless card is WLI-CB-G54A. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Byron -- G-Books is sponsored by