My Reply follows quote. On 05/12/2005 12:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

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>
>G-Books wrote on 12/5/05, 08:07:
>
> > Apple didn't build
> > in the drivers for these "compatible" cards. You will need to
> > install something like the IOExperts driver to use these cards
> > under OS X.
> >Ken
>*************************
>Thanks Ken for the heads op on this issue. But tell me why is it that 
>Airport in the Network Pane under System Preferences doesn't show up. 
>Airport not showing up there means that I can't even select Airport as a 
>viable connection option.
>Brad
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"Why?" questions are always tough ones. However, I believe that you 
need the drivers installed in order for the machine to "see" the card
and thus give you an option to select the option to use the card. The
option isn't given to you unless you have a useable Airport card.

Ken

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