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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?


Finding PCI wireless cards for a Mac is a challenge. The ones I know of are Sonnet's aria <http://www.sonnettech.com/product/aria_pci.html> and MacWireles' <http://www.macwireless.com/html/products/11g_11b_cards/11bPCI.html> but it has limitations on the systems it will work in. However, Linksys has 2 wireless to Ethernet adapters WT54G and WT11 that allow any Ethernet equipped device to access a wireless network. D-Link also has their DWL-G810 and DWL-810 adapters. No drivers needed for any of those. Also there are a number of Wireless USB adapters for the Mac.
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