Hello,
At 21:35 07/09/2012, you wrote:
I recently relocated my MacMini and even though I have the Wireless
and BlueTooth modules inside my MacMini, I can't connect to my
Wireless LAN from my MacMini, so I have been using one of my two
external wireless solutions to connect to my WLAN. The wireless
solution I am using right now is my TP-Link model TL-MR3040. It is
more expensive than other solutions, as it has many different modes
of operation and it's own built-in battery. I bought to use with my
G4 PowerBook's while running MorphOS3.1 instead of MacOSX, as
MorphOS3...1 doesn't have a driver for the PB internal wireless
AirPort Extreme yet. The TP-Link having it's own battery gives me
wireless internet for my PowerBook's without using any power from
the PB battery, so this gives me more portable computing time. A
cheaper solution is the NetGear WNCE2001-100NAR
I also have the netgear and TP Link solutions above which plug into
the ethernet port.
The netgear is bigger but has a better interface while the tp link is
like a large flash usb drive
and is smaller.
Martin N
Owner of the bwfc yahoogroup and Co-Moderator of MiniDisc and
amithlonopen yahoo groups.
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