From: "Alex Wenzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I always thought that Airport Cards had a different wiring than WLAN PC
>Cards. This might be wrong.
>But I see no way how a PC Card (which usually has a bulky antenna attached),
>should fit into the Airport card slot of a G3 iBook. I just opened my i
Cool thanks for the info from you and Nathan. I'll dwnload that program tonight.
I just like to be able to get on and read mail and surf the net.
the 2 520c i have were froma High school or college and still has a ton of software
on them both came from computer junk store that didn't have clue to
Cool thanks for the info from you and Nathan. I'll dwnload that program tonight.
I just like to beabole to get on and read mail and surf the net.
the 2 520c i have were froma High school or college and still has a ton of software
on them both came from computer junk store that didn't have clue to
I had a similar situation a few months ago and eventually found out that one of the
connector pins at the back of the unit was bent down, which interfered with the
ability of the drive to function properly. The other connectors were in place, so the
unit "seemed" to be connected properly but cou