on 11/6/02 6:37 AM, Peter F Grenier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On
Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 03:34 AM, wappling wrote:

>> RE; I see,I failed to say its only for a distance of twelve feet i need it to
>> work,so as to avoid alot of cables in bed with me.its starting to appear that
>> a number of options will do the job for the base station,Am I better off to
>> use an air-port card in the I-book itself or match it with the brand of base
>> station?
>> 
> 
> Airport is the only option with a iBook.
> 
It's also possible to have an adapter to a USB bus instead of the card.
This could be a good option cause it can be used for tother computers as
well. I have one connected to an Imac and it works well. I'm using a Linksys
wireless router and a Macwireless adapter and pc card fort a powerbook.
-- 
Mike Amato


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