> Good thought though.  I like that idea and may try it myself,

Thanks

> Alternatively, you could get a 1400-compatible PCMCIA wireless card. The
> Lucent Silver card has had good reviews and costs around $45-50 from OWC
> <http://eshop.macsales.com/specials/MailList.cfm>
>
> You could then get an airport card for your iMac. I'd seen them going for
> around $50 at various places on the web, but can't remember now. Give
> Sherlock a try.
>
> This solution might be a little bit more expensive than an ethernet card for
> your 1400, but it's a thought. Good luck.
>
> Chris H

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Computer Buyer/ Store Manager
K-State Union Computer Store
115 K-State Union
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS  66506
785-532-7319
785-532-2388 fax
1-800-KSU-CATS out of town customers
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