We have some PCMCIA and PCI cards here that are 802.11, they are Cisco
cards.  I am not sure how Mac friendly they are, but they work well in our
lab here, and should be 100% compatible with Air Port, which is also 802.11.

Interesting enough, the PCI version is a PCMCIA card on a PCI adapter card!
The only diff is the PCI card uses an external antenna, and the PCMCIA card
has a built on antenna.

Thomas Martin  

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc van Gemert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 4:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wireless Network


Stewart Martin wrote:

> Any recommendations on wireless network, was planning to gaet an Airport
> Base Station. Have a 9500 which is not airport ready, can anyone recommend
a
> third party PCI card that is capable with Apple's Airport.

IIRC Farallon makes such a card.
Shawn King from macshowlive.com on the g-list and imac-list has answered
this
question before.
You can mail him here: Shawn King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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