On Jan 1, 2010, at 7:00 AM, Ken Daggett wrote: > > On 31 Dec 2009, at 07:28:49 PST, John Carmonne wrote: > >> I have a PCMCIA (Sonnet 54) card that works as AirPort in my >> TiBooks, When I put it in One of my >> "Wallstreet" Apple PowerBook G3 series computers (10.2.8) I don't >> see the AirPort option in the >> network preferences. >> >> The reason for Safari is to just get on the net with something >> compatible >> to 10.2.8 I'm not using OS9 on this machine but I could if that's >> the key to getting on the net with >> my PowerBook G3 300 512 Wallstreet. >> >> I don't want to use XPostFacto. I want this machine to run >> the max system it was designed for, it's part of a 25 piece >> collection. > --------------------- > Hmmm. Does the card "show up" as an icon on the desktop when > inserted? Any card inserted in the slot should show up even though it > can not be used. > > If so, then the Airport software may not be installed (check the > Applications/Utilities folder). > > I understand about wanting the machine to run on the max system, > without a "hack." Mine is more a part of an accumulation (100+) than > a collection, but... > > Ken > http://mysite.verizon.net/res7gt1w/stackomacs > I'm able to use Safari with Ethernet. The PIMCIA card shows in the menu bar but not the AirPort icon. There is no AirPort selection in the System preferences I have an original AirPort card to put in The Wally but they are so very slow and range deficient. Hence my wanting to use the Sonnet 54 card.
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