here: http://www.sparco.com/cgi-bin/wfind2?spn=A51C322 and more: http://tinylink.com/?hBhbyw5mpW > >Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 09:25:21 -0400 >From: John Griffin <jwegriffin at mac.com> >Subject: Re: [Ti] Good 802.11G cards for the TiBook? >Message-ID: <47FE9A4E-C432-49DC-9EFF-256AA2DEA67A at mac.com> > >If you are looking for an Altheros based card that has the best >reception plus Mac compatibility I would suggest the 3Com 3CRPAG175. >It has an antenna that retracts (which is also a switch that turns >the card on when extended and off when pushed in). If you get this >card you can then go to the 3Com web site and download Mac drivers >that install a panel in the System Preferences which controls the >card and supplies information and diagnostics. If you use a different >Atheros PCMCIA card, you have to download (and pay for) Orangewareís >drivers to make it Mac compatible. I tend to use this card in the >setting you mention because of its compact size and the excellent >antenna system. > > >