Hi Deb.
If you know what chipset is on the card you can go here
http://www.powerbookwireless.net/
and look at the driver pages or links.
PC cards may be made by different manufacturers but they usually use common 
wireless chips inside.
Once you know what those are, you can download the appropriate driver.

Hope this helps , Stewie ( macTalk )

> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:54:41 -0700
> Subject: Wireless Driver for Netgear PCMCIA card in Lombard, under 10.3.9
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> Hi again,
> Does anyone know of a free/registerable with Paypal driver for a
> netgear PCMCIA wireless b card that runs under OS 10.3.9 on a Lombard?
> I have been using the IOXperts driver under the trial period, and
> would like to register it but they don't accept paypal.... and I won't
> use my CC on the net.
> 
> Thanks,
> Deb
> 
> > 

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