On Dec 30, 2009, at 6:07 PM, Maretta Holden wrote:

> At 8:11 PM -0700 12/28/2009, Kasey Smith wrote:
>> On Dec 28, 2009, at 4:27 PM, Chance Reecher wrote:
>> 
>>> Honestly, it's cheaper just to buy a 100ft ethernet cable than to get
>>> an AirPort card. It'll be multiple times faster too. But yes, it is
>>> possible to install the original AirPort B card in a B&W.
>> 
>> Could you please explain how you would go about fitting one in? Does 
>> it get plugged into a spare IDE cable? There is NO airport card slot 
>> inside ANY G3 computers except the iBook and the iMac DV.
> 
> My PowerBook 2000 (Pismo) has an installed 
> Airport card which greatly facilitates using it 
> at home and away from home..
> 
> Installing a 100 ft ethernet cable would have 
> required drilling holes to support stringing the 
> cable through the basement of my older house ... 
> not to mention needing at least a hub or 
> preferably a switch to share the connection with 
> other computers.
> 
> - Maretta
> 
I think this page will have what you need and much cheaper and faster than the 
old AirPort card.
Everything they sell works.

http://stn2.headgap.com/resale/FMPro?-token=13524714&-db=ProductsC.fp3&-lay=WEB&-format=items.htm&-sortfield=SortID&-Max=40&category=wireless&-find

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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