Re: WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g

2003-02-13 Thread bobshutts
Marc wrote: > Can someone recommend any other wireless 802.11b pccards for a Lombard other > than Airport ? Is there a list somewhere with compatible WiFi pccards for > OS.X? If you go to www.ioexperts.com, you will see that just about any wireless card is Mac compatible. I got a great deal on a

Re: WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g

2003-02-12 Thread Harbourmaster
>Can someone recommend any other wireless 802.11b pccards for a Lombard other >than Airport ? Is there a list somewhere with compatible WiFi pccards for >OS.X? > >Marc > Cisco AeroLan 340 are plentiful and inexpensive on eBay. Drivers from Cisco for OS9 and X Works great in my Lombard -- Aloh

Re: WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g

2003-02-12 Thread Hal
EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 9:20 PM > Subject: WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g > > > Chiming in with a positive report on ORiNOCO Wireless Gold cards. > > OS 9.1, Airport 2.02, Wallstreet. > > Load up Airport drivers and go. System recognizes

Re: WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g

2003-02-12 Thread Marc
gt; Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 9:20 PM Subject: WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g Chiming in with a positive report on ORiNOCO Wireless Gold cards. OS 9.1, Airport 2.02, Wallstreet. Load up Airport drivers and go. System recognizes the card as an Airport PCI card. Range equal to or better t

WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g

2003-02-12 Thread Guy Masson
Chiming in with a positive report on ORiNOCO Wireless Gold cards. OS 9.1, Airport 2.02, Wallstreet. Load up Airport drivers and go. System recognizes the card as an Airport PCI card. Range equal to or better than native card. Due to external antennae I would imagine. WEP encryption, and bal