apple wants you to run osX. you're pretty much SOL if you want new 
sfotware for the mac that doesn't run on osX... You could install linux on 
it at which point you'd be able to use a signficant portion of the usb 
wireless adapters out there.

joelja

On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Frank Baitman wrote:

> Hi, I'd appreciate any recommendations for 802.11b NICs for a Mac. I have an
> older Mac desktop, running OS9, that I would like to connect with a USB NIC;
> I've run across a couple of USB NICs with Mac drivers -- but they require OS
> X. 
> 
> Also, this computer is a bit distant from the AP, so I'll need to add a good
> antenna to the NIC, or a repeater in between.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> 
> - Frank
> 
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