>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 17:27:52 +1000
>From: Hasan Kacmaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: what is the best suitable wireless pcmcia card adaptor for
> older
> model powerbooks
>
>G'day
>I've got two powerbooks:
>    PB3400c/144MB Ram/2GB Hdd
>    PB5300c/48MB Ram/1GB Hdd
>and I want to buy wireless pcmcia cards for them.
>I'm not sure, if there are any available for PB5300c since it's not
>cardbus compatible but I know that 3400c is. If there is anyone out
>there who did get their 5300 working wireless, I'd love to hear about it.
>
>Meanwhile, can anyone suggest to me what model pcmcia cards are best or
>most suitable. (ie less issues with drivers, installation etc..)
>
>thanks
>
>~hasanito

Hello. If you can get them, try the Skyline cards by Proxim Wireless.
The software seems to work the best on older computers.

This link is to the retailers web site that has the Proxim Skyline cards
new in box for US $19.95. They shipped to me in 5 days(US) and the software
is on cd in both windows and mac format. Supports OS 7.5.5 through OS 9.1,
Powerbook 190 through G3.

They may ship international.

http://www.emicrox.com/eShop/productList.aspx?cid=-1&more=1&keywords=PN473a

Ken Vann
>



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