<div>There are two such universal driver products out there, one called IOXperts, and one called Aerocard, IIRC.</div>
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<div>If you really want ethernet, I may be convinced to part with one of my ethernet cards (Farallon and Dayna) for a fair price.</div>
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<div>-Joe</div>
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<div>Get an orinoco card (silver or gold), run 8.6 or above and you'll notice the<br>OS will see it as a airport card :)<br>For 7.6.1, I used an application that supports a *TON* of cards and cost<br>something like $30 (they have a trial version that allows for like 30<br>
minutes of surfing). I can't remember the name of it now though</div>
<p>On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Marvin Weide <<a href="mailto:marvinwe@mac.com">marvinwe@mac.com</a>> wrote:</p>
<p>> My 2400C with G3 upgrade would like to join the web with all of it's Apple<br>> laptop cousins but I am having trouble with the wireless card.<br>> I would like to buy the GV Ethernet PCMCI card from the Powerbook guy but<br>
> it doesn't come with software.<br>> I have searched the Global Village site with no success.<br>> Can anyone help my lonely 2400C?</p></blockquote>