On May 18, 2007, at 12:46 AM, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
It will probably be legacy equipment that I will need. Unless I know
model numbers it is impossible to research legacy equipment on
manufacturers sites.
You may want to contact some on-line vendors that specialize in Mac
It will probably be legacy equipment that I will need. Unless I
know model numbers it is impossible to research legacy equipment on
manufacturers sites.
I have found the DLink DWL-122 (a USB dongle) to have good drivers for OS
9, OS X, and XP. I bought bunches of them for $10.
Saw a whole bunch of imported noname crap on Ebay that said Mac
compatible but they all said X for OS.
I have had good luck with noname crap. Just plugs and plays with OS 9.1.
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My recommendation is to just get a wireless bridge, you can connect it
to any computer using the ethernet jack regardless of operating system.
I got one when I wanted to run Linux years ago when the chance of
finding a reliable wireless card driver seemed chancy. Not cheap, but
I'm certain you
I want to get one of those Power Mac's up and running on my home
system. We found 4 of them with OS 9.1 on them and a few software programs.
Now I need some recommendations on Wireless adapters for the Mac's
I will need to install a USB adapter card in them, but once that is
done I need to
At 10:59 PM -0500 5/17/07, Stewart A. Marshall wrote:
I want to get one of those Power Mac's up and running on my home
system. We found 4 of them with OS 9.1 on them and a few software
programs.
Now I need some recommendations on Wireless adapters for the Mac's
I will need to install a USB
It will probably be legacy equipment that I will need. Unless I know
model numbers it is impossible to research legacy equipment on
manufacturers sites.
I have had to research USB cards to find which ones work and which
ones to not bother with. (Adaptec and SIIG both have some older
boards
At 11:46 PM -0500 5/17/07, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
It will probably be legacy equipment that I will need. Unless I
know model numbers it is impossible to research legacy equipment on
manufacturers sites.
Well, there is always the original Airport 802.11b card (for ~ $100).
Yeah, I