You need special software to administer the ABS. I believe there's a Java version out on the Web that might work. I've only actually done it, outside OS X, with a native Windows client.

On 2/7/06 5:20 PM Jay Ruuska wrote:
Yes, it will connect just fine. You can even use the Airport drivers to
control the card. I have one in my PB3400.

I don't know about controlling the Airport Base Station though, as I don't
have one to test, but it should work since it has the same chipset.



>> Next step: buy a wireless station. The Airport looks great, the first
>> one, the Graphite, would be enough for me. The question is: is it
>> really compatible with the Orinoco PCMCIA card in my Wallstreet, and
>> can OS 9.1 control the Airport's modem through the Orinoco?







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