Hi,
i would like to know what wlan cards can be installed in a Apple iBook
(500 MHz G3).
As far as i can see, it lookes like a PC-Card, that get's installed
under the keyboard.
Any experiences there ?
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen dot dk
--
A woman's place is in the
Hi,
i would like to know what wlan cards can be installed in a Apple iBook
(500 MHz G3).
As far as i can see, it lookes like a PC-Card, that get's installed
under the keyboard.
Any experiences there ?
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen dot dk
--
A woman's place is in the
Thanks for all your (prompt!) help, I will now look if I find a not too
expensive
Access Point.
mfG Johannes
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On Mon, 2002-06-10 11:14:03 -0600, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
> instead of debian-laptop.
> The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
> there... I'll
Thanks for all your (prompt!) help, I will now look if I find a not too expensive
Access Point.
mfG Johannes
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If you think AP is alot more expensive you can buy a cheap ( any kind )
Prism2 driver card to replace the AP. (In PC) the Driver work find and
it work both way as a access point or client.
Alex
J. Volkmann :
>Hello,
>
>after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
good point! Sorry to not have mention that (the first email on Moday
morning is always bad!).
I installed woody and then I went to sid. I use to compile my own kernel
and at a certain point (before giving up the iBook) I tried a
2.4.19 pre-release.
-g
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:26:45PM -0600, Na
Obino said:
> I got an iBook working about 3 weeks ago. The airport card work
> flawlessy (there is support in the kernel) and I used a linksys as
> access point and some other AP at work (not sure, I believe they are
> Lucent).
I assume you're using Woody? (Always remember to mention that -- ma
On Mon, 2002-06-10 11:14:03 -0600, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
> instead of debian-laptop.
> The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
> there... I'l
> > Hello,
> >
> > after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
> > by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to
> > use the built-in AirPort.
> > Now I have 2 questions:
> > 1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card?
If you think AP is alot more expensive you can buy a cheap ( any kind )
Prism2 driver card to replace the AP. (In PC) the Driver work find and
it work both way as a access point or client.
Alex
J. Volkmann :
>Hello,
>
>after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
instead of debian-laptop.
The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
there... I'll cross-post this for you, but definitely sign up for that
list if you're going to be using PPC Debian. It's wor
good point! Sorry to not have mention that (the first email on Moday
morning is always bad!).
I installed woody and then I went to sid. I use to compile my own kernel
and at a certain point (before giving up the iBook) I tried a
2.4.19 pre-release.
-g
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:26:45PM -0600, N
Obino said:
> I got an iBook working about 3 weeks ago. The airport card work
> flawlessy (there is support in the kernel) and I used a linksys as
> access point and some other AP at work (not sure, I believe they are
> Lucent).
I assume you're using Woody? (Always remember to mention that -- m
> > Hello,
> >
> > after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
> > by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to
> > use the built-in AirPort.
> > Now I have 2 questions:
> > 1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card
You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
instead of debian-laptop.
The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
there... I'll cross-post this for you, but definitely sign up for that
list if you're going to be using PPC Debian. It's wo
J. Volkmann a écrit, dimanche 9 juin 2002, à 21:46 :
> Hello,
Hi!
> [...]
> 2. Because I don't have another WLAN card on one of my PCs, i thought buying
> an access point would be fine, as soon there will be more laptops in my
> family. But the apple access point costs 400 EUR which is extremely
Hi Johannes,
If the aircard is 802.11b compatible, you should have no problem using
it with another 802.11b compatible access point. If memory serves me
right, I don't think the iBook has a pcmcia slot, so I don't know how
you'd go with anything else other than the aircard (unless the airca
J. Volkmann a écrit, dimanche 9 juin 2002, à 21:46 :
> Hello,
Hi!
> [...]
> 2. Because I don't have another WLAN card on one of my PCs, i thought buying
> an access point would be fine, as soon there will be more laptops in my
> family. But the apple access point costs 400 EUR which is extremely
Hi Johannes,
If the aircard is 802.11b compatible, you should have no problem using
it with another 802.11b compatible access point. If memory serves me
right, I don't think the iBook has a pcmcia slot, so I don't know how
you'd go with anything else other than the aircard (unless the airc
Hello,
after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to
use the built-in AirPort.
Now I have 2 questions:
1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card?
2. Because I don't have ano
Hello,
after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to
use the built-in AirPort.
Now I have 2 questions:
1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card?
2. Because I don't have an
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