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Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #7

Linksys WRT54GS / WRT54G v1 / use the Broadcom chipset / It ought to be recognized reasonably well in OS9 because it will be mistaken as an Airport card. Click to expand... The…
68kMLA OS 9 by Bunsen Tue, 27 Jan 2009 - 00:05

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #6

That Linksys device is a router, not a card. Also, the original Airport cards used chips made by Lucent/Agere, not Broadcom. They are known in the wireless biz as the Hermes chips…
68kMLA OS 9 by tomlee59 Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 23:52

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #4

The best one that I know will work is the Linksys WRT54GS (the S is for Speedboost). Also the Linksys WRT54G v1 will work. I do not know about version two. Both of these Wireless G…
68kMLA OS 9 by Redjack Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 21:39

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #3

If you're happy to settle for 802.11b, rather than 802.11g, an ORiNOCO card will work well on there, and even allow you to use the standard Apple AirPort software.
68kMLA OS 9 by LCGuy Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 20:35

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #2

I think the Sonnet Aria Extreme card can do both if I'm not mistaken. It's kinda hard to find, but most used mac computer sites have it http://www.powermax.com/parts/show/c39916
68kMLA OS 9 by Christopher Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 16:53

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #1

Im looking for a Wireless card for my powerbook. Im going to do a dual partition for OS 9.2.2 and OS X. What wiress card can be used with OS 9 and OS X?
68kMLA OS 9 by armymp11b Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 16:49

Installing OS9 after OSX — #5

Actually, the hard drive has to be formatted with "Mac OS 9 drivers" installed for the OS X disk to see it. You might be able to partition the drive with the OS 9 drivers on the on…
68kMLA OS 9 by Christopher Thu, 15 Jan 2009 - 17:19

Installing OS9 after OSX — #4

An OS 9 Install disc won't even 'see' the drive if OS 9 drivers were not installed when the drive was formatted, and before OS X was installed. You can install OS 9 into the same …
68kMLA OS 9 by equill Thu, 15 Jan 2009 - 16:00

Installing OS9 after OSX — #2

Ahem, iMac, not iMAC. As long as you find an OS 9.1 disk, you should be fine.
68kMLA OS 9 by Christopher Thu, 15 Jan 2009 - 15:22

Installing OS9 after OSX — #1

Well.. I've got an iMAC G3 600mhz with 1 gig og ram currently running 10.4. I was wondering if it's difficult to install Os 9 on this thing, since I miss th OS.. please help. It's…
68kMLA OS 9 by Johann85 Thu, 15 Jan 2009 - 15:18

Ports! — #5

I do it on my iMac all the time. Power: i would hope so Mini-DVI: connected to 18"CRT Ethernet: wired to PowerMac G4 for uber fast transfers Firewire 800: don't have anything t…
68kMLA Networking by Christopher Mon, 12 Jan 2009 - 17:09

Ports! — #4

Apart from the modem port and the Audio In port, usually my PowerBook G4 has all the ports in use. Ethernet is connected to a 5-port switch which is the core of the wired portion …
68kMLA Networking by Morrick Mon, 12 Jan 2009 - 16:00

Ports! — #3

I've had all the ports on my MacBook bar the line in use once a few months back: Power: Duh! Ethernet: Crossover cable to a customer's laptop, with the MacBook acting as a bridge…
68kMLA Networking by LCGuy Mon, 12 Jan 2009 - 11:51

Ports! — #2

I had all the ports of my PowerBook 150 (SCSI Ethernet, Localtalk to PB 180 and Power). I also had all the ports on my Acer Aspire One filled (Power, VGA, Ethernet, USB DVD-ROM, i…
68kMLA Networking by benjgvps Mon, 12 Jan 2009 - 04:53

Ports! — #1

Just another one of those curiosity threads, but who has actually managed to use all the ports on their 'Book? I just managed it a little earlier, and things got a little scrambled…
68kMLA Networking by MultiFinder Mon, 12 Jan 2009 - 01:40

MP 2000 wifi — #12

OK, make sure you've downloaded the relevant drivers: http://www.ff.iij4u.or.jp/~ngc/eng/newtwave.htm Set your base station to WEP or unencrypted. go into Owner info and set up …
68kMLA Networking by Rodus Wed, 3 Dec 2008 - 09:57

MP 2000 wifi — #11

I just bought a Newton 2100, wifi card bronze, etc. I cannot get on my network. Please help.
68kMLA Networking by ashtondance Wed, 3 Dec 2008 - 01:53

Classic Networking — #17

I may install the router between them to see if that will work. Click to expand... Is the 7.5 box using Appleshare over IP, if not you are wasting your time. To resolve the IP…
68kMLA Networking by porter Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 20:23

Classic Networking — #16

Thanks again. I tried unique IP addresses for each machine to no avail. Footnote - I can network (via ethernet) my PPC7600 to my iMac and my iMac to my G3 but I can't seem to netw…
68kMLA Networking by transcorpmla Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 20:15

Classic Networking — #15

Thanks again. I tried unique IP addresses for each machine to no avail. Footnote - I can network (via ethernet) my PPC7600 to my iMac and my iMac to my G3 but I can't seem to netw…
68kMLA Networking by transcorpmla Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 20:14

Classic Networking — #14

Nope, its as simple as just going into TCP/IP and giving both machines a unique IP address. You only need a router if you're connecting the machines to the Internet. Its just a mat…
68kMLA Networking by LCGuy Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 11:06

Classic Networking — #13

Assigning each a static address makes sense to me. Is that as simple as manually assigning the addresses in TCP/IP or do I need to connect a router in between them and do so throug…
68kMLA Networking by transcorpmla Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 10:32

Classic Networking — #12

Why do you need DHCP, anyway? If you've only got the two machines on the network, wouldn't it be easier to just give each a static IP? (most likely in the 192.168.0.xxx range)
68kMLA Networking by LCGuy Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 05:37
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