Wireless Networking

2005-02-09 Thread S E
Hi, has anyone got Mac OS X 10.2 working with any Minitar 802.11b networking equipment? My mac is recognizing the PCMCIA Cardbus card that I have put in as a Generic RT2460 but I don't get any configuration options in the networking control panel and no lights on the card come on. I am pr

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Geoff Richards
yes any computer with an ethernet port can be used over wireless with an external wireless access point. add one of these for each computer. http://www.minitar.com/index.php?maincat=product&cat=wireless&prod=wls_ap&page=1 sold here for $90 http://www.techtopia.com.au/product_info.php/cPath/32

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 8/07/2004 8:51 AM, "Rod Lavington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The slot load iMacs were the first of the series to have Airport > capabilities. I have seen USB to ethernet adapters for PCs, so maybe some > enterprising company may come up with USB to Wireless adapters in the > future! > >

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Paul
There are USB - Wireless adaters: D-Link DWL-122 http://dlink.com.au/Default.aspx?ArticleID=177 Don't know price, but pretty much all wireless network hardware companies have one... There are also direct PCI - Wireless Adapters available: http://dlink.com.au/default.aspx?FolderID=25 Also, fo

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Rod Lavington
On 7/7/04 10:11 PM, "Greg Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/7/04 5:50 PM, "Shay Telfer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> A thought from anyone knowledgeable... >>> >>> Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz >>> imacs, all running 9.2? >> >> Well, it would h

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Greg Sharp
On 7/7/04 5:50 PM, "Shay Telfer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> A thought from anyone knowledgeable... >> >> Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz >> imacs, all running 9.2? > > Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original > Airport cards... You

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-07 Thread Shay Telfer
>>A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? > >Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original Airport cards... You might still be able to purchase them somewhere... Actually, Greg S

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-07 Thread Tom Lewis
>>A thought from anyone knowledgeable... >> >>Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz >>imacs, all running 9.2? > >Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original >Airport cards... You might still be able to purchase them somewhere... > >You don't say w

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-07 Thread Shay Telfer
A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original Airport cards... You might still be able to purchase them somewhere... You don't say which G3.

wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-07 Thread Tom Lewis
A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? i wanted to share a printer running off one, and use one of their modems to connect to the Net. Thoughts appreciated. T Tom Lewis, in beautiful Jervis Bay, NSW,

FW: Wireless Networking Cards, Pigtails for Mac, Not For Profit.

2002-07-22 Thread Matthew Healey
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