>> >I really would like to have the Ethernetcard running because i have
>> >to transport large files.
>> 
>> Does your PowerBook 3400c not have built-in Ethernet?  Most U.S. models 
>> have an on-board combo Ethernet-modem card.
>
>It does. Its got buildin 10MBit and wireless 11 Mbit.
>But the other card is 10 times faster.

I've not been successful in finding Mac drivers for PC-oriented Cardbus 
cards, especially not wireless cards.

Although 3Com made a 10 mbps etherlink card which was Mac supported, its 
10/100 mbps etherlink card, which incidentally was indeed Cardbus, but 
did not have either the Cardbus grounding strip or the Cardbus card key, 
never had a Mac driver made for it.


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