Re: Best wireless card for G4

2011-07-24 Thread Frank J. R. Hanstick

Hello,
I use the AftertheMac USB wireless on my Quicksilver.

On Jul 12, 2011, at 5:53 PM, admin wrote:


http://www.amazon.com/Panda-150Mbps-Wireless-N-2-4GHz-Adapter/dp/B003283M6Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1310517881sr=8-1


On Jul 12, 2011, at 8:47 PM, admin wrote:

Norm, I recommend trying this Panda USB wireless adapter.  Read  
the first review.  Great tech service.  They even had a special  
driver for it to work my with G3/700 iBook running Tiger!  I've  
bought the ones without antenna.  Now, they even come with antenna.





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Re: Best wireless card for G4

2011-07-12 Thread admin
Norm, I recommend trying this Panda USB wireless adapter.  Read the  
first review.  Great tech service.  They even had a special driver  
for it to work my with G3/700 iBook running Tiger!  I've bought the  
ones without antenna.  Now, they even come with antenna.




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Re: Best wireless card for G4

2011-07-12 Thread admin

http://www.amazon.com/Panda-150Mbps-Wireless-N-2-4GHz-Adapter/dp/B003283M6Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1310517881sr=8-1


On Jul 12, 2011, at 8:47 PM, admin wrote:

Norm, I recommend trying this Panda USB wireless adapter.  Read the  
first review.  Great tech service.  They even had a special driver  
for it to work my with G3/700 iBook running Tiger!  I've bought the  
ones without antenna.  Now, they even come with antenna.




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Best wireless card for G4

2011-07-11 Thread Norm Rowe
What would be the best wireless card for a G4 gigabit. It is running OS10.5.8 
and needs to use an HP 4500 wireless printer.

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Re: Best wireless card for G4

2011-07-11 Thread peterhaas

 What would be the best wireless card for a G4 gigabit. It is running
 OS10.5.8 and needs to use an HP 4500 wireless printer.

The best is one which utilizes a Broadcom chip set and is recognized as an
Airport Extreme card. This would be a PCI card. However, most
manufacturers have moved on to USB 2.0 dongles or Ralink-based PCI cards.

A USB 2.0 dongle is usable in a G4 Gigabit, but it would operate at the
USB 1.1 rate.

ZyDAS 1211B-based dongles are good, but there are others which also offer
MacOS X-compatible drivers.

A very economical alternative is a Mini PCI card for a Dell Laptop in a
Mini PCI-to-PCI adapter.

You would find these on eBay at very low cost.

I have these Dell Mini PCI cards and adapters in almost all of my
Hackintoshes.

MacOS X recognizes these as shown below:

en0:
  Card Type:Third-Party Wireless Card
  Supported PHY Modes:  802.11 b/g
  Supported Channels:   1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
  Current Network Information:
  PHY Mode: 802.11g


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