[G4] 802.11g Cards?

Jim Pacyga jim.pacyga at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 17 10:57:03 PDT 2004


It also seems that Sonnet makes an 802.11b/g card as part of their 
product line...

On 17 Apr 2004, at 10:08, Robert Meadors wrote:

> That is GOOD to know!!!
>
> Chris
>
> On Apr 17, 2004, at 9:51 AM, sr ferenczy wrote:
>
>> i have had a linksys 802.11 g card in my QS 867 for almost a year 
>> now-not a single problem with it. simple plug and play, and the apple 
>> system profile lists it as "other network controller" i have used it 
>> with both an airport basestation and a linksys 802.11 g router.
>>
>> sandor
>
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