Gary D. Adams wrote:
>     After messing around with this a week, I finally figured out how to do it.
> Since the card was made by Lucent/Orinoco, the same people who make Airport
> cards, if you use Tomeviewer and extract the three Airport Extensions (Airport
> Driver, Airport PC Card and Airport AP Support) and the Airport and Airport
> Admin applications, the machine/System (OS 9.1) thinks the card is an Airport
> Card. Drop the extensions on the System folder, restart and then configure
> Appletalk and TCP/IP for connecting with Airport. Worked like a charm.

Bingo...that just decided me on what OS to put on the 5300...thanks Gary!


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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