Cisco cards are not mac friendly, no drivers, they are the bane of mac users
here on my university campus.

Orinoco, Farallon, Airport are mac friendly, and work with cisco routers.  Also
I believe Techworks (techworks.com) makes a wireless pci card that works in a
mac

Martin Thomas-WLTM07 wrote:

> 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.


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