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Wireless Networking ... old old Powerbook G3 233
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Aug 1, 2004, 06:12 PM
 
I believe my friend has an old powerbook G3 233/266, not sure which exactly. But he wants to get wifi on it.

What options do I have regarding OS X(10.2) recognizing something that will work? I've read that I need a 16bit card, not the newer 32bit ones, and it might work. Or, use one of two driver options an specific cards. And the last option, find something based on broadcom, since that is what the airport cards use, so OS X will pick it up.

Does anyone know the cheapest way to get this done???


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Linh
     
   
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