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.
Thanks for ALL of the suggestions! I have a few directions to look into now.
Are they easy to setup once installed? I'm used to being hardwired
to my router!
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Tim
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The airport SW is the easiest, and the Belkin interface is sort of
clunky. Once you get it set up you really dont have to deal with it
at all. The Cisco SW isnt bad.
Well worth the prices I paid for them.
I did get one of the $5 CompUSA G cards (after rebate), which had a
chipset with a mac driver, but I couldnt get it to work. I was kind
of bummed out, $5 for a G card is a great deal.
Mad Dog
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