> On 5/14/09, Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:
>
>> Based on a tip in yesterday's Miscellaneous Ramblings Mailbag  
>> <http://
>> lowendmac.com/misc/09mr/mb0513.html#4> I've ordered an original
>> AirPort Hub from eBay for $15 shipped. The person who sent in the tip
>> says the WiFi card in the hub is a standard PC Card and will work  
>> with
>> Apple's AirPort drivers. Cool! I'll be sure to post about it when I
>> confirm this.
>

> On May 14, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Don Zahniser replied:
> Hi, Dan -
>
> I thought the card in the AirPort hub was an original AirPort card,
> which shouldn't be useable in a Wallstreet...
>
> - Don

It depends upon the exact model of Airport base station. Some had  
Airport Cards, some had PCMCIA PC cards. The base station model # was  
the key to which type of card was inside.

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