Re: Wi-Fi for a original Powerook Titanium
- From: Markus Nothhaas <mn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 16:33:12 +0200
I just bought a D-Link (DWL-122) Wireless USB-Adapter.
It works without any problems (OSX 10.3.8). The only thing is, that it is
running with 11mps, because it is a USB 1.1 device. For using the internet
in a wireless network this speed is pretty enough.
Am 10.08.2005 14:11 Uhr schrieb "Mike Rosenberg" unter
<mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> in
1h12ja2.1exaddg16lo5ocN%mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> Galerada <galeradaWITHOUT-THIS@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I have an old PowerBook Titanium 400MHz that was bought without the
>> Airport card. This TiBook is not compatible with the current generation
>> of Airport Extreme cards, and I'm wondering if there´s some kind of
>> external adaptor that I can use. I've seen several USB Wi-Fi adapters
>> that are tiny enough to be a good Airport card substitute, but I don't
>> know if they are Mac compatible. Any experience with them?
>
> I know from experience the D-Link USB adapter works but it took a while
> to get it working. Since your TiBook has a PC card slot, you'd be
> better off buying a PC card wireless adapter, such as Sonnet's Aria
> Extreme, which works with Apple's Airport software, requiring no
> specific drivers.
.
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