Craig, I found it on the net, but it's a 10MB file. It's the Mac Classic version....it wasn't clear if you needed the PC version.

Can your Blackberry handle it? ;-)

Plus, that's just plain wierd. I would think any 801.b pc/mac should be able to use it as router. I assume you are just using it in lieu of wires throughout the house vs having found a wireless point in the surrounding area?


On Jul 5, 2007, at 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Greetings,

I am temporarily located in a rural part of Alabama visiting relatives who are w/o any sort of broadband. I introduced my old airport graphite station to the situation, and it is proving a wireless access point, albeit s-l-o-w!

It seems that only those using aol 5.0 can access the signal. A pc here has aol, but not 5.0.

Does anyone have experience with the airport modem using aol? Can a pc using aol access the airport modem to get online?

Also, can anyone out there possibly get one of those old aol cd-rom out of theor attic or from under their drink(!) And send me an image of it?

Thanks,

Craig w.
Houston - atlanta
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