"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...
I have heard that there is a PCI card that will work but I have no idea which. I believe the Belkin USB Wireless device works with the Mac but I've never thought the USB approach was a good idea.
The LinkSys WET-11 is web configurable so it doesn't matter if you have Mac or WinHell.
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Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting
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