On Sep 29, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Simon Royal wrote:

> If I am lucky it is one of the AGP 'Sawtooth' models with Airport  
> slot and
> I can add my Airport card in. If not, if it is the original PCI  
> 'Yikes'
> version and I don't have that luxury I need to look for USB or PCI
> alternatives.
>
> Does anyone know of any PC branded broadcom based PCI cards that  
> work in a
> Mac, other than the Belkin F5D7001? I have searched Google and  
> can't find
> anything else.

Although the slot's connector is the same as a generic PCMCIA/CardBus  
connector, it is intended only for a gen-u-wine Airport card.

The antenna for same is built into the case.

The cheapest, best bet is a USB wireless.

About $6, when on sale.

Look for AirLink101 ... both the AWLL-3026 (ZyDas/Atheros) and the  
AWLL-3028 (RaLink) have both 10.3 and 10.4 drivers, and both  
companies' 10.4 drivers work on 10.5 just fine.



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