On Jun 14, 12:40 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings to all & thank you in advance for any help provided.
>
> I have a bronze keyboard Powerbook G3. What I'm looking to do is have it 
> wireless capable either via a wireless card, or a USB wireless adapter. I've 
> tried one at a regular computer store & the OS 10.4 would not recognize it at 
> all. That was a USB adapter that didn't have drivers for the Mac. I would 
> prefer not to go the the local Apple store in the local mall to buy anything 
> from Apple I can get from a 3rd party. So I'm looking for suggestions as to 
> how to make my laptop wireless for the least amount of $ I can get away with. 
> It has 330 megs of ram, a 333 Mhz processor & a 100 GB hard drive in it.

I have a Lucent Technologies "PC24E-H-FC Silver" PC Card that we used
in the same machine as yours.  Relevant info on its surface:  IEEE
802.11 Compliant, Turbo 11Mb, making it look as though it meets the
802.11b standard.  WaveLAN, Encryption: WEP.

Google PC24E-H-FC for info and for driver.  Let me know off-list if
you are interested.

Al Poulin


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