Mike wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.  I checked my version for the
> F5D7010 Belkin card. It is 3000uk.  What I did then is
> I went to www.belkin.com, and downloaded a manual. Not much use - it
> is for Windows. I also downloaded and installed a driver for the Mac I
> found there, f5d7010_10-3.  (I am running Mac OS X 10.4.9.)  But I
> still get the message that Airport power is off, and that No airport
> hardware is found.
>   
Mike, please recall that someone said not all the cards work on mac 
based on versions. You need to find out if ver. 3 works on macs. I have 
ver. 1 and it does work. I had a list of all the cards that work, but 
lost it. Google "Pismo wireless card Belkin" and you will find the ones 
that work. I'm not sure about ver. 3.
> I have rethought what the problem is. I used to have a working wifi
> card in the slot, but my Pismo fell off a table, the edge of the card
> got caught on the way down and it broke.  I now suspect that this
> damaged the slot as well, and when I put the Belkin card in the slot,
> it  is just not making contact properly.  Perhaps I would do better to
> get something that plugs into a USB port. How does that sound? Any
> recommendations?
> Mike
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