I thought the G4 towers had a "port" on the motherboard for accepting
airport cards, as in "Airport ready"?

-Joe


<QUOTE>
Most wireless cards are PC cards. You'll need a PCI card that accepts 
PC cards to use it in a desktop.
 
On Saturday, August 23, 2003, at 06:45  PM, Joe WF Runnels wrote:
 
> will this:
>
> http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID=6054&Item=OWCWLC3010
>
> work in my gigabit ethernet G4?
>
> I was not sure as I think its a pcmcia card and I didn't know if thats
> really all the airport slot in these machines really was or is the
> airport slot in these machines some proprietary thing and I need a
> special card?
</QUOTE>


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