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Wi-Fi for a Beige G3 266MHz Minitower
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Trying to find a solution for my girlfriends old mac. We are trying to tap into the wi-fi network that is running in her apartment building so she can take advantage of faster internet. I've been searching and asking around about a wireless PCI card for her Mac, a Beige G3 Minitower.
There are several options i am aware of(USB, Ethernet, PCI) but which one actually works well with this machine and with OS9.1?
If anyone can help us out we would appreciate it.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Out West Somewhere....
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A Linksys WET11 is a good choice as it connects to the Ethernet port. Downside is that it has a Windows only config mode using Linksys software. But once it is configured, just plug it in and she will be connected.
The networking forum would also have been a better place for this post as this is really a networking issue.
Luck.
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iMac - Late 2015 iMac, 32GB RAM
MacBook - 2010 MacBook, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Originally posted by Chinasaur:
A Linksys WET11 is a good choice as it connects to the Ethernet port. Downside is that it has a Windows only config mode using Linksys software. But once it is configured, just plug it in and she will be connected.
The networking forum would also have been a better place for this post as this is really a networking issue.
Luck.
Most if not all routers nowadays have a web config. Windows only config is for first generation devices. If you buy any item at a computer store now any wireless router will work, and have a web config.
Nate
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