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propellerhead
2004-06-24, 15:54
I think the thread title says it all.

I'm looking to buy a wireless card for the Wallstreet, and it already has Airport installed, so do I really need to get a Mac specific PCMCIA card, or can I buy an offbrand Wintel card and have it work?

Eugene
2004-06-24, 17:33
Any card which is Broadcom based should work.

Linksys, Buffalo, Belkin, Sonnet...

Luca
2004-06-24, 19:06
I have a Lucent Orinoco Silver wireless card for mine. It's only officially supported in OS 9, but if you have a Wallstreet you should probably only be running OS 9 anyway. OS X is hideously slow on my Wallstreet. Also, there are apparently some open source drivers for that card for use in OS X, but I haven't tried them so I don't know how well they work.

The card should be VERY cheap on eBay. I sold an Orinoco Gold (same as Silver but better encryption) a year ago for something like $40. A Silver variant will not only be cheaper, but it's also more mainstream technology now so it should be just around $20 or maybe $30.

Xaqtly
2004-06-24, 23:46
Today I was working on a Lombard (bronze keyboard) PB and it uses the Orinoco software with a Dell wireless B card. It works fine.

Schvoo
2004-07-01, 22:29
Even if the box in the store doesn't say that a product supports mac, you can never be sure. I would check all the manufacturers websites for specs/drivers. Linksys is a safe bet.

Ebby
2004-07-01, 22:51
Lots of cards for OS 9, not free (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11220)
Lots of cards for OS X, not free (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/9639)

Prisim GT chips, free (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15203)

Drivers for the PCM340 LAN, free (http://)

Bunch of cards, free (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7499)