On 26/09/03 12:11, "Joe Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> How easy is it to go wireless with this model? Do they make an Airport
>> Card that's compatible? What kind of range can I expect?
> 
> I'm not sure where the Airport card installs on the Lombard, on my Pismo it
> installs above the area for the PCMIA cards internally. Does the Lombard
> have an antenna for Airport installed? If not then you need to get a PCMIA
> card version. In either case the nominal range is about 300 ft. I have a
> base station in my "computer room" at home and it covers my entire house,
> but it can vary depending on what building materials you encounter.

There is no internal slot for an AirPort card in a Lombard. You need to use
an external PCMCIA card and then need a 3rd party driver for OS X.

-Laurent.
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