I can also attest to the v.4000 Belkin not working on the Mac, but the
big issue is that you really have to watch the revision numbers. Of
course, the site claims the .5000 works, but tech support denies it.
Caleb
On Friday, Jan 13, 2006, at 06:08 America/Chicago, Tom and Lisa Peters
wrote:
Source please to aquire such cards at such a price? Want many.
I have a Cisco Aironet 340 (IIRC) on my WS/10.3.9 and a Belkin
F5D7010 (v 3001) working on my lombard /10.3.9 where I have to use
the software from each of the companies. Not as nice as Airport,
but
it works just fine.
Each cost me $20 or less.
> Mad Dog
The cisco card was from Ebay, check on the pc side instead of the mac
side. THe Belkin card I bought on sale at CompUSA ($10 after
rebates). Make sure not to get the v4000 model - evidently that
doesnt work on a mac (different chipset ?).
Every week CompUSA seems to be blowing out one wireless card or
another. Check to see if the card has mac drivers; sometimes they do.
Mad Dog
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