On Jan 2, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:

Personally, the only cards I've heard of that work consistently with any Mac are the ones with the "Broadcom" chipset, I believe.

The Ralink chipset that Belkin switched their card to worked fine for me. I didn't use it a lot (and just sold it when I got rid of the WallStreet) but it never failed to make a connection. You had to use the Ralink driver so it wasn't as elegant as a Broadcom-based cards that use the airport drivers but it worked.

But that was under 10.2 - don't know if Tiger made a change. Though I did recently check & see that Ralink's drivers have been updated for Tiger.

Anne


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