Howard R. Katz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Has anyone had any experience in using the
>PCMCIA adapter on a PB500 series 'book with a "WiFi" card?

and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>is it possible to use a WiFi card in a 5300??
The answer to both is yes. Do a search of the list's archives for 
details, wifi support for nubus PowerBooks has been discussed here _many_ 
times.

In a nutshell however, the best choice seems to be cards based on the 
Lucent chipsets, branded as Lucent, orinoco, Avaya, wavelan, etc. Drivers 
are available here:
<ftp://ftp.orinocowireless.com/pub/software/ORiNOCO/PC_Card/MacOS/>
and some older versions here:
<ftp://ftp.orinocowireless.com/pub/software/IEEE/PC_CARD/APPLE/>

hth,

Dan K


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