At 10:55 AM -0700 1/13/2003, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
>  >IIRC the Airport drivers will install only on G3 processor powerbooks.
>>Though you may be able to extract them from the installer using Tome Viewer
>>and then drag-drop them manually to the Extensions folder. Anyone done this?
>>
>>If it works, at that point it's a question of which software you find easier
>>to set up: airport or the orinoco sw. Both have fairly detailed
>>explanations/guides on how to configure the sw, so you might want to try
>>both.
>>
>>
>>Good luck.
>>
>>Chris
>
>
>Yes, indeed, AirPort says it requires a G3.  What it really looks
>for, though, is CardBus slots (or more accurately, Texas Instruments
>based 32-bit PC Card slot controllers).
>
>AirPort does not now, nor will it ever, run on a 190, 5300, or 1400.
>Unpacking it with Tome Viewer will allow you to manually "install"
>AirPort on a 2400, 3400, or Kanga G3.  You can do this on a 190-1400
>too, but the software will not run (I have tried this - I've even
>poked around w/ ResEdit some to see if there was some resource that
>told the software what to look for...  I never found it though).
>
>The 190, 5300, and 1400 are all TREX-based 16-bit PCMCIA slots.
>AirPort expects you to have a 32-bit slot, so no matter what OS you
>are running, AirPort will not work on these machines.
>
>As for AirPort v. WaveLAN drivers, I find AirPort to be much
>superior.  For me, it's not just a question of which is easier to
>setup, but which provides more functionality.  In addition to
>providing a strength gauge, AirPort allows you to see which networks
>are available, not to just guess-and-pick at a network name.
>Furthermore, AirPort allows you to switch networks without restarting
>your computer.  If you've entered a network name into the WaveLAN
>Setup control panel, you will have to restart your computer before
>you can access a new network.  This really stinks for mobile users
>like myself!  Finally, there is an AirPort status module for the
>Apple Location Manager (which I don't use - IIRC, all it really does
>is turn AirPort on and off, plus, it's 3rd Party software), but there
>is nothing close to a switch for the WaveLAN Setup control panel.
>
>Peace,
>Drew
>
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