Has anyone had any success getting the free wifi drivers for non- airport Macs (eg, Lombard) to work? I downloaded the drivers to install in a Lombard running Jaguar (a supported combination) with a supported wifi card, but never got 'en1' to appear as a working port in Network Utility.

To be honest it's academic as I eventually remembered that the last time I'd had wifi working on that computer I'd used the IOXperts drivers (for which I'd paid) and I even found my old email with the license serial number. But before I remembered all that had I spent a good couple of hours going round & round with the SourceForge drivers, without success. I was just wondering if anyone on the list had got them working, and if so, were there any tips they could pass on.

Tom Burke

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