Hi PCI'ers,

I have a cable modem downstairs, and I want to provide it to a 7600/G3 I have 
upstairs. But I am desperatlely trying to avoid running cable all around the 
place...!

I considered using wifi, as I already have it in my house for my laptops, but 
I have never been able to find a PCI wifi card that can work with a Mac... 
was there one ever made?

Recently I stayed at a hotel that had wifi in the rooms, but my Powerbook 
3400c had no wifi card (left it in another at home). The front desk gave me some 
contraption that could receive the 802.11b signal and send it thru a RJ-45 
cable, which was pplugged from the device to my Powerbook..

What is that sort of device called? I could use that in lieu of a PCI wifi 
card, huh?

Craig W.
Atlanta GA

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