On Tue, 01 Apr 2003 14:15:16 -0500, G-List wrote:
>The LAN Administrator at my church is
>trying to figure out how to allow my home beige G3 to
>access the church's LAN and asked if I knew of a good
>USB wireless network adapter for the Mac?

more ot, or only remotely connected to the thread, but do any of you 
have any real life experience with the operating range of Wireless Lan, 
either Bluetooth or Airport?
I have a friend with a tool company who was duped by the phone company 
(Still monopolies in Europe) into a long contract for his company 
phonesystem/connection which, needless to say, is analoge. The contract 
runs out end of next year, and the german Telekom is unwilling to 
exchange the system or terminate the contract, at least not for any 
reasonble fee.
He has ISDN in his nearby house, and could easily have DSL, so the 
question arises if such a wireless connection would be feasable to put 
a real computer network in his shop. regards,

Bill

http://www.william-jurgenson.com

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