Group,

I have a 1999 vintage G3 PowerBook (aka the "Lombard" model) running OS 9.2
and would like to run it with an Orinoco Silver card.  The only driver I
could find on the Web is $19.95 from 

http://www.ioxperts.com/80211b.html

Does anyone have any experience with this driver?  Are there alternatives?

Cordially,

p
 
Peter Frishauf


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   1.   Fwd: [Wi-Fi Net News] Model Anti-Municipal Broadband Bill -
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 01:13:54 -0500
From: Dana Spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [nycwireless]  Fwd: [Wi-Fi Net News] Model Anti-Municipal
        Broadband Bill -        December 19, 2004
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This is interesting. I've suspected that municipal restriction bills 
were all related in some way, but this shows that the similarities are 
deeper than expected...

> Subject: Model Anti-Municipal Broadband Bill
>
> By Glenn Fleishman
> Special to Wi-Fi Networking News
> Permanently archived at <http://wifinetnews.com/archives/004598.html>
>
>
> [1] Esme Vos has uncovered (and has available for download) the model 
> bill for state legislatures to ban municipal broadband: The 
> inestimable Vos has emerged as a firebrand for fighting back the 
> rhetoric of incumbent teleopolies that have put out the meme that 
> there are unfair tax breaks and unfair advantages that a municipal 
> operation has over private enterprise. This ignores the subsidies 
> provided--estimated at over $700 per person in Pennsylvania over the 
> last 10 years of a failed Verizon development plan, 
> non-refundable--and "taxes" that telcos and cable companies are often 
> able to collect for their own coffers.
>
> Vos now posts the bill that someone--she'd like to know who--wrote to 
> distribute to various legislatures under the guise of competition. 
> Competition means not taking money from taxpayers, charging them by 
> overpriced tariffs defended to the death, collecting and keeping funds 
> intended for rural or impoverished citizens to have universal access, 
> and fighting for the right to squeeze the pipes to prevent interesting 
> competitive services from rising.
>
> Competition does mean building neutral infrastructure paid for by 
> access fees that allow all comers to compete on a level playing field 
> to let the market determine the best use of resources.
>
> It's strange how businesses that hate regulation in theory love how it 
> supports their business models. Also strange how many folks who claim 
> to want real markets only really want big businesses to be able to 
> dictate to their markets what things cost.
>
> I looked at the innards of the Word doc that Esme posted, but the only 
> secret information it contains is about her computer, not any previous 
> computers.
>
>
> URLs referenced:
> [1] <http://www.muniwireless.com/archives/000528.html>


Dana Spiegel
Director, NYCwireless
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:20:39 -0500
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Subject: Re: [nycwireless]  Fwd: [Wi-Fi Net News] Model Anti-Municipal
        Broadband Bill - December 19, 2004
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Verizon

On Dec 21, 2004, at 1:13 AM, Dana Spiegel wrote:

>> she'd like to know who-


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