Hey thanks for the info all! I guess I should have been a little more specific, I have a g4 desktop, not airport ready (well maybe it is, but it is kodged together from random parts I had, and stuff I got off of ebay, and a nice rubbermaid container that is serving as the case) that I am trying to add a wireless connection to. Signal strength is pretty bad, so a high power device with ext antenna connection would be ideal. The only thing I've found with google searches is the cisco 350 aironet card has a driver:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/10508 Though it seems dubious as to weather the PCI version actually works given the comment at the bottom. Are there PCMCIA adaptors that can be bought that work with wireless cards and the mac? Specific products known to work with a specific adaptor would be ideal. Thanks. -eric On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 12:17:16PM -0700, Jack Grimes wrote: > Eric, > The "built-in" Airport card is 30mW and costs around $100 (802.11b, I don't > know about the 11g cards) If you have lots of signals strength, then this > is best. Fits inside of the tibooks, for example. > > If you want more power, I recommend the 200mW PCMCIA card with Prism chips > that Matt's company (http://www.surfandsip.com/) sells for around $90. Two > flavors, built-in, or external antenna. My daughter uses the one with the > built-in antenna in her tibook and gets better performance than I do (works > in low signal areas where mine won't work). The only disadvantage is that it > sticks out the side. > --jack > > -- > general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> > [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
