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dust
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Surecom WiFi PCI adapter
Would anyone have experience with using Surecom's EP-9321 WiFI PCI adapter with a PowerMac loaded with Panther? I googled for a confirmation and found none so far.
[Edited on 4-9-2004 by dust]
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dust
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I've verified that the Surecom WiFi PCI adapter doesnt work. Dunno if the USB or the PCMCIA versions work though.
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extremyks
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I suppose your PowerMac is pre-G4, I remember before you could get a Skyline brand of PCI carrier card and the Skyline 802.11b PC Card. In fact I have one at home... the carrier only. The card is now being use for my Powerbook G3.
But I'm not sure if you could still get a Skyline PCI card today... which I believe is made by Proxim.
I was still able to download a driver for the skyline card here
Good luck...
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dust
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I plugged it into a Dual 1GHz PowerMac G4. Instead of putting the WiFi card to waste am plugging it into my gaming machine (Windows XP). Anyone with experience networking their Windows XP computer to an Airport Extreme Base Station? My PC can't seem to see my Apple access point.
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extremyks
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Originally posted by dust
I plugged it into a Dual 1GHz PowerMac G4...
Don't you have a Apple Airpot Card? Let me guess, you just want to try the Surecom if it works? :P
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dust
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The Surecom is just P1,300. Cant beat the price. 
[Edited on 4-15-2004 by dust]
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dust
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Originally posted by dust
The Surecom is just P1,300. Cant beat the price.
[Edited on 4-15-2004 by dust]
This product sucks. It even screws up my PC. It keeps making it reboot when it comes to the login team. :dry:
I guess this only proves you get what you pay for. I'll be swapping this with a Linksys or something. :beer:
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