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From: "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: Airport Alternatives
At 6:13 PM -0500 3/21/04, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
>I am usi
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From: "Rad Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Airport Alternatives
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 12:22:28 -0600
So does the driver in the link below work with any wireless card? I
mean is
is generic? I have 2 802.11b wireless cards that I
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To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: Airport Alternatives
> At 6:13 PM -0500 3/21/04, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
> >I am using old "Roamabout" cardbus cards (OEM orinoco) from Wegener
> >for $27.
At 6:13 PM -0500 3/21/04, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
I am using old "Roamabout" cardbus cards (OEM orinoco) from Wegener
for $27. They only come with OS9 drivers (that work fine for OS9)
but for OSX you have to download an OSX driver from ioXperts. The
driver costs $20 per card and the serial number
I am using old "Roamabout" cardbus cards (OEM orinoco) from Wegener
for $27. They only come with OS9 drivers (that work fine for OS9)
but for OSX you have to download an OSX driver from ioXperts. The
driver costs $20 per card and the serial number for the driver is
portable from computer to
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:13:03 -0500
Subject: Re: Airport Alternatives
From: "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 19/03/04 17:10, "Hugo Trottier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Laurent, excuse me for getting on the subject, but i have had a
Graphite Airport Base
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 14:04:58 -0600
Subject: Airport Alternatives
From: Robert Greenstreet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just received a G4 iBook and am planning to purchase wireless
capability.
Does anyone have any experience with alternatives to the AirPort
Extreme
card Apple recommends?
Robert Gree
On Mar 19, 2004, at 5:27 PM, Hugo Trottier wrote:
Not sure. Never done it. But what i do know is that they offer another
model with a print server option: Ethernet and USB print sharing.
The Netgear wireless router that I mentioned before has 4 ethernet
cable outputs as well. My network consists
On 19/03/04 18:02, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Kershaw wrote:
>
>>> Thanks for the head-up, Hugo. Does it support AppleTalk? I still have a
>>> LaserWriter 16/600PS which uses EtherTalk (AppleTalk over Ethernet),
>>> so I
>>> need to be able to print wirelessly...
>>>
Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Thanks for the head-up, Hugo. Does it support AppleTalk? I still have a
LaserWriter 16/600PS which uses EtherTalk (AppleTalk over Ethernet),
so I
need to be able to print wirelessly...
-Laurent.
--
Can't you configure that LW to use LPR? That should work with any
TCP/IP
Thanks for the head-up, Hugo. Does it support AppleTalk? I still have a
LaserWriter 16/600PS which uses EtherTalk (AppleTalk over Ethernet), so I
need to be able to print wirelessly...
-Laurent.
--
Can't you configure that LW to use LPR? That should work with any
TCP/IP-slash-LPR client (UNIX, Wi
Not sure. Never done it. But what i do know is that they offer another
model with a print server option: Ethernet and USB print sharing.
regards
Hugo Trottier
Editor
The Digital Dispatch
On 19-Mar-04, at 5:13 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 19/03/04 17:10, "Hugo Trottier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
On 19/03/04 17:10, "Hugo Trottier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Laurent, excuse me for getting on the subject, but i have had a
> Graphite Airport Base station that was a little "Flaky" and decided to
> replace it by a D-Link DI-614+ from the " b" family of wireless
> product. Nothing fancy and le
Laurent, excuse me for getting on the subject, but i have had a
Graphite Airport Base station that was a little "Flaky" and decided to
replace it by a D-Link DI-614+ from the " b" family of wireless
product. Nothing fancy and less than half of the price of my Graphite
Base station. You conf
On 19/03/04 16:19, "Bryan Forbes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert:
>
> I have an all Asante line-up. Their wireless card that was just
> introduced somewhere around December ... I believe it only works with
> OS X. My base station is an Asante product as well. Both have worked
> very well
Robert:
I have an all Asante line-up. Their wireless card that was just
introduced somewhere around December ... I believe it only works with
OS X. My base station is an Asante product as well. Both have worked
very well with Panther.
B. Forbes
On Mar 19, 2004, at 2:04 PM, Robert Greens
If you want internal, the Apple card is your only choice as the socket
is proprietary (not standard PC card).
Andrew
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BETTER GET A BOMB!"
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On Mar 19, 2004, at 12:04 PM, Robert Greenstreet wrote:
I just r
Check out Macwireless.com.==
MacWireless enables almost all Macintosh models to connect to a wireless
network, no matter how old or new these machines may be. If you have a
PowerBook 190, 5300, 2400; or if you have a desktop PCI system; or if you
have a machine with a USB port such as an
> From: Kent Wieland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Has anyone had success using any of the Airport-alternatives, such as
> D-link, etc...? I'm interested in setting up a wireless network for my Imac
> and Wallstreet from my cable modem. Ideally, I'd like to get a combination
> access-point and router to
I have a non Appletalk unit I bought from the manufacturer (Pheecom)
here in Taiwan, which works well as internet router. However I need the
Appletalk so will change soon. I notice SMC Barricade is $80 with rebate
(yanks only, dammit) at tiger direct. SMC claims an amazing 1155 ft
range, (albei
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 22:01 US/Eastern, Mick Ring wrote:
> on 11/19/02 15:16, Kevin Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> NetGear MR814. Router, firewall, 4 port switch, wireless bridge. Mac
>> support. Web-based configuration. Replaceable antenna. $30 rebate
>> presently, net c
on 11/19/02 15:16, Kevin Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> NetGear MR814. Router, firewall, 4 port switch, wireless bridge. Mac
> support. Web-based configuration. Replaceable antenna. $30 rebate
> presently, net cost $30 if you got in on the Amazon deal last weekend, or
> $50 if you orde
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 18:16 US/Eastern, Kevin Stevens wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Kent Wieland wrote:
>
>> Has anyone had success using any of the Airport-alternatives, such as
>> D-link, etc...? I'm interested in setting up a wireless network for
>> my Imac
>> and Wallstreet from my c
Andrew Johnson wrote:
>>I don't think there's anything better than the Airport card for an
>>Apple
>>laptop, so I recommend that.
>>
>>KeS
>>
>>
>
> The great tragedy being that Wallstreets don't accept Airport cards
> (how I wish they did) I've used an orinoco gold under 9.2 and it worked
> be
>
> I don't think there's anything better than the Airport card for an
> Apple
> laptop, so I recommend that.
>
> KeS
>
>
The great tragedy being that Wallstreets don't accept Airport cards
(how I wish they did) I've used an orinoco gold under 9.2 and it worked
beautifully, haven't tried any car
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Kent Wieland wrote:
> Has anyone had success using any of the Airport-alternatives, such as
> D-link, etc...? I'm interested in setting up a wireless network for my Imac
> and Wallstreet from my cable modem. Ideally, I'd like to get a combination
> access-point and router to
I briefly owned a Wallstreet (used, had other problems and I traded it in);
used it with an Orinoco/Agere card and an AirPort; from all I've heard, you
should have no trouble using it with other Wi-Fi transmitters, too.
Good luck!
CM
> From: Kent Wieland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL
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