On Thursday, Jan 31, 2002, at 11:05AM, Peter Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Linksys absolutely refuses to support Mac users, so no, it will not work
>unless you find or write  a driver that works.  It will catch and send
>signals on it's own, so if you can use someone else's basestation, you
>won't need one.
>
>Peter
>
>On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, George Mogiljansky wrote:
>
>> Hello, 
>> Will the above PCMCIA card work on a stock 3400c?
>> And do I need a base station or can it catch signals
>> by itself?
>> Thx
>> George

While it is true that the WPC11 card (I have one) does not presently work with the 
PowerBook 3400c (I have three), because there is not yet a Mac driver, I am not sure 
about "Linksys absolutely refuses ...."  I am writing this message in front of a 
Linksys router connected to a cable modem.  It not only works very well, plug-and-play 
out of the box, with a G4 server, a PowerMac 9600, and the PowerBooks, but also passes 
an AppleTalk packet for a LaserWriter 16/600 and even a Color StyleWriter 6500, 
through a Farallon iPrint adapter.  I have talked with several different Linksys 
Tachnical Support folks at their toll-free number, about both Mac and Windows issues, 
and found them to be knowledgeable and pleasant.

By the way, Peter may wish to check his Date & Time Control Panel or PRAM battery, 
because his message showed a date of January 31, 2002.

Fabian


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