>>But this begs the question, is there a SCSI or serial wireless 
>>networking device for use with the Duo, other non-PCMCIA PowerBooks 
>>and desktops without expansion slots (or filled NuBus/PCI slots)?
>
>I don't know of any IEEE 802.11 products. Serial is too slow, and 
>nobody makes NuBus cards anymore.
>
>Your choice seems to be:
>Use a wired ethernet solution to connect to a 802.11 network, via an 
>intermediate device like a base station.
>
>Get a little pre-802.11 wireless device like a Breezecom 
><http://www.breezecom.com>

Excellent idea Chuck. I forgot about the Breeze stuff. The only catch 
is that you need an Ethernet card for your Mac, which isn't easy to 
come by for a Duo.
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