> << I'm just wondering about using PCMCIA --> PCI adaptors in the old
> powermacs,
>
> as i'm looking to do it
>
> for both a 7500 and a G3.   However to the best of my knowledge they 
> are
>
> both only PCI 2.1 compliant, and most of these adaptors are need 2.2
>
> compliancy.
>
>
> Anyone had any success with using such an adaptor?
>
>
> Ryan >>

I purchased from MacWireless.com, a PCI card and compatible PCMCIA 
802.11b card as a package. I was able to use the PCMCIA card in the PCI 
card (in a PM 8500) or in my Wallstreet when I travel. Haven't tried 
the PCI card in my Beige MT yet (it's hard wired top the router, the 
8500 was upstairs).
Jerry

Beige MT G3/300, 768mb,
OS 10.2.4,
Wallstreet G3/300, 512mb
OS 10.2.4
HP d135 4in1


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