I have a Powerbook G3(500Mhz) w/ 10.4.1. Belkin Card 802.11g. On the  
Belkin site they clam that you do not need any software. That is  
true, I used this card on the same powerbook and software before it  
froze up and I had to redo the system software.
Thanks
Steve

On Sep 19, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

>
> On Sep 19, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Thomas Stevens wrote:
>
>> I had to reinstall sys 10.4 do to a freeze up. I have a Belkin  g
>> card. I have tried everything to get it up and running. Dose ant one
>> have any ideas.
>
> What's the model # and revision # of the Belkin card? I've used
> several with the Ralink drivers. If this was a card that was
> previously recognized as "Airport", there was specific version of
> Tiger's 802.11 kext that had a .plist file that contained all the 3-
> party card descriptions, and if you had a newer .plist it would only
> contain the "Apple" cards, so you'd have to manually replace or copy
> these 3-party .plist info. The specific identifier you need can be
> found in System Profiler under Vendor ID and Device ID.
>
> 

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