On Saturday, September 04, 2004, at 01:11PM, Mr Scott Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>Hello, fellow listers!  I was wondering if it would be
>possible to use my 3400c on a wireless network that I
>currently have set up with 2 PC laptops?  I wouldn't
>be looking to swap files between the PB/PCs, just
>would like to enable the PB access to my cable modem
>through the network.  I'm using a D-Link (b) router. 
>Any help/thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

We have two PowerBook 3400c on a wireless network with not only Mac desktops, but also 
Windows desktops and laptops (Sony Vaio and IBM ThinkPad).  Because I did not want to 
bother with driver hacks or patches, we use MacWireless 802.11b PCMCIA cards, which 
have worked flawlessly out of the box.  With this card, your OS does not matter, as it 
supports OS 7.5.5 through 9.2.2.

This issue has been discussed numerous times on this List.  Others have successfully 
used PC cards of assorted brands, most of which cost less than the MacWireless card.  
You may wish to search the List archives.

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