On Jun 14, 2004, at 7:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

"Well,, I'm all out of ideas..!"

-- to quote the "I.Q. -challenged" security guard from "Alien 3"

Is there ANY WAY on this good Earth, to enable a PCI Mac to access a wireless
network?


I cannot find a PCI wireless card, or a wireless access point/adapter
(stand-alone unit hooked up to my ethernet port) that has Mac software...


Any ideas?

This: <http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=21> No driver software needed. You plug it in and use a web browser to connect to it from the Mac. I used my PB5300 to set these up on our network. Setup may not even be needed, depending on the wireless network. All you may need to do is plug it in, set your mac to get a TCP/IP address from DHCP and you're surfing with air.



--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Phar macy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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