> From: Michael Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Is there a device available to connect to an Apple Base Station via USB 
> (the Netgear does not indicate it works or has drivers available for 
> Macs)?

outpost.com is selling refurbished USB wireless adapters that work with Max OS X 10.2 
and above for $25:

http://shop1.outpost.com/product/3999198

They're very cute, but I seem to remember hearing about people having trouble with 
these, I'd look for some online reviews before buying.

Otherwise, a wireless adapter that plugs into your Ethernet port (many manufacturers 
make these) is probably a better idea, the main advantage is that there are no drivers 
required, so they'll work with any OS that runs on your iMac.


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