On Thursday, June 09, 2005, at 10:22AM, Justin The Cynical <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I recently bought a Belkin Wireless G router with a Wiress G Network Card which I put into my BnW. They have a OS X.3 driver on their website. This model uses a Railink(????) chipset and comes in a white box. It uses it's own "utility" with a yuk interface but setup was easy. If you can find one of their wireless G cards in a red box it uses the broadcom chipset. > >As for your other question about wireless, the answer is it depends. :-) > >The PCI slots in the machine are standard PCI slots, but driver support >varies. The Apple 802.11G cards use a Broadcom chipset, so any card that >uses said chipset will be seen and utilized by the built-in Airport >software (I've got a Buffalo WLI2-PCI-G54 in mine that works perfectly). >Other cards that use other chipsets should work, /if/ the company that >makes the card or chipset provides OS X drivers.
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