Source please to aquire such cards at such a price? Want many.
I have a Cisco Aironet 340 (IIRC) on my WS/10.3.9 and a Belkin
F5D7010 (v 3001) working on my lombard /10.3.9 where I have to use
the software from each of the companies. Not as nice as Airport, but
it works just fine.
Each
I can also attest to the v.4000 Belkin not working on the Mac, but the
big issue is that you really have to watch the revision numbers. Of
course, the site claims the .5000 works, but tech support denies it.
Caleb
On Friday, Jan 13, 2006, at 06:08 America/Chicago, Tom and Lisa Peters
wrote:
On Jan 13, 2006, at 7:08 AM, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
Source please to aquire such cards at such a price? Want many.
I have a Cisco Aironet 340 (IIRC) on my WS/10.3.9 and a Belkin
F5D7010 (v 3001) working on my lombard /10.3.9 where I have to use
the software from each of the
It really depends on the card. As I can attest, the easiest ones are
the Broadcom-based cards, because they use Apple's Airport drivers.
However, they're all easy to setup, with the right drivers. Pop in, set
your wireless settings like you did your wired, and it's ready to go.
Caleb
On
The cisco card was from Ebay, check on the pc side instead of the
mac side. THe Belkin card I bought on sale at CompUSA ($10 after
rebates). Make sure not to get the v4000 model - evidently that
doesnt work on a mac (different chipset ?).
Every week CompUSA seems to be blowing out one
New territory here.
Need to go wireless on my outdated (waiting for the faster Mactel
laptop!) Lombard running OSX 10.2 What do I need and how do I set
it up?
Thanks!
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1st/pci-powermacs, G and swap-list nanny
Wear short sleeves! Support your right to bare
I went wireless with my Lombard a couple of weeks ago, but all you need
is a Sonnet Aria Extreme, run the 10.2.8 update and download Airport
3.1.1. Just download and install the update and Airport software,
install and insert the Sonnet card in the Cardbus slot. Then, when you
boot, enable the
New territory here.
Need to go wireless on my outdated (waiting for the faster Mactel
laptop!) Lombard running OSX 10.2 What do I need and how do I
set it up?
Thanks!
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1st/pci-powermacs, G and swap-list nanny
When running X, you have more options, but most
Mad Dog, I never had any luck using anything other than
Broadcom/Airport combinations, but that's just me. For ease of use, the
Sonnet Aria or whatever Buffalo card has the Broadcom chipset is best.
The Aria can be found on OWC's site, if you don't mind shelling out
$70+shipping.
Just my
On Jan 12, 2006, at 7:50 pm, Tim wrote:
New territory here.
Need to go wireless on my outdated (waiting for the faster Mactel
laptop!) Lombard running OSX 10.2 What do I need and how do I
set it up?
I got the PCMCIA card from MacWireless, The system recognises it as
an
Mad Dog, I never had any luck using anything other than
Broadcom/Airport combinations, but that's just me. For ease of use,
the Sonnet Aria or whatever Buffalo card has the Broadcom chipset is
best. The Aria can be found on OWC's site, if you don't mind
shelling out $70+shipping.
Just my
, highly recommended.
From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wireless Lombard
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 19:50:12 -0500
New territory here.
Need to go wireless on my outdated (waiting for the faster Mactel
laptop!) Lombard running OSX 10.2 What do I need and how do I set
it up
Source please to aquire such cards at such a price? Want many.
I have a Cisco Aironet 340 (IIRC) on my WS/10.3.9 and a Belkin
F5D7010 (v 3001) working on my lombard /10.3.9 where I have to use
the software from each of the companies. Not as nice as Airport, but
it works just fine.
Each
I Think you can use the orinoco software with the dell truemobile card.
try that one first it is a free download from someone on this lists
website. vicki
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At home, we've got both an iBook G4 and a Powerbook 2400c connected to
our Airport network. I'm trying to get my daughter's Lombard (OS 10.1)
hooked up too but so far without success.
The set up is as follows: I've installed the Wireless driver 1.0.0
beta4 on the Lombard and Wireless shows up
On 26/04/05 13:11, Dijkwel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At home, we've got both an iBook G4 and a Powerbook 2400c connected to
our Airport network. I'm trying to get my daughter's Lombard (OS 10.1)
hooked up too but so far without success.
The set up is as follows: I've installed the Wireless
Laurent,
According to the specifications that came with the driver, it should
but who knows, maybe it doesn't. Do you know of another driver I might
try?
Peter
Op 26-apr-05 om 19:13 heeft Laurent Daudelin het volgende geschreven:
On 26/04/05 13:11, Dijkwel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At home,
On 26/04/05 13:21, Dijkwel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent,
According to the specifications that came with the driver, it should
but who knows, maybe it doesn't. Do you know of another driver I might
try?
I think that IOXperts (or something like that) were also selling a driver
for
Will do1
Thanks,
Peter
Op 26-apr-05 om 19:32 heeft Laurent Daudelin het volgende geschreven:
On 26/04/05 13:21, Dijkwel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent,
According to the specifications that came with the driver, it should
but who knows, maybe it doesn't. Do you know of another driver I might
try?
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