A post a week ago about a wi-fi PC card
for Wall Street Powerbooks got me thinking
about buying such a card.

        While I don't need a home network, it'd
be nice to use my laptop from somewhere 
other than on my desk or, when travelling, 
from a wi-fi-equipped restaurant or other
"hot spot" I've read about.

        But....how does it work? Does the
wi-fi card automatically detect my internal
modem and Internet settings and dial
the access number I've set up for that
location? What about security? Can I
get WEP with OS 9.1?

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