Schmoburger said:
Highly likely I'd say... everything else Apple made in that era had cheap rubbish caps etc so I see no reason the Airport card would be an exception. lol
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68kMLANetworkingby TheWhiteFalconSat, 2 May 2015 - 06:09
Macdrone said:
Router probably is wep2 and original airport only supports WEP.
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Yep this was also my immediate thought too, before even considering hard…
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerSat, 2 May 2015 - 05:47
Highly likely I'd say... everything else Apple made in that era had cheap rubbish caps etc so I see no reason the Airport card would be an exception. lol
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerFri, 1 May 2015 - 05:47
Schmoburger said:
There is also the possibility that the Airport card is simply on the way out, as they are failing quite a bit these days.
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You know, I…
Could be a simple matter of protocol incompatibility, as there are a LOT of non-Apple routers on the market that Airport cards simply will not negotiate a connection with. Basicall…
Hi! My friend has a iMac G3 with the id Powermac4,1 with a Airport Card.
When he is trying to connect to his wireless network he gets the error message: There was a error joining …
Incredible to see those big, almost useless and power consuming monsters that can now be emulated with great ease on a simple Raspberry Pi.
Nice to see how it has evolved...
Where you lift the screen does not change the amount of pressure, it just makes it harder for you to open it since you have less leverage. If there is 2lbs of resistance, there wil…
Lubricate the hinges helps. I usually remove the two hinges covers, and apply a bit of silicone oil , then put back the hinges.
Also , when opening, don't hold it from front of th…
I just bought a near-pristine (Only one or two paint chips, good hinges) 400 MHz PowerBook G4 for a really good price. I would like to keep it that way. Does anyone have suggestion…
For the record, I would have posted again sooner but I can't figure out how to convert a Newton ROM into a .stg file for the Backup feature on Active Sync/Mobile Center. I'm hones…
68kMLANetworkingby raouldukeMon, 16 Mar 2015 - 21:50
Einstein development has picked up on GitHub at https://github.com/pguyot/Einstein. Paul Guyot returned to make some fixes and migrate it from Google Code to GitHub, Steven Frank h…
68kMLANetworkingby morgantThu, 12 Mar 2015 - 17:12
raoulduke said:
I had already bought it by the time you posted. Worst case scenario, I wind up with a bigmessowires...
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Naw, stick OpenEmbedded on it a…
morgant said:
That said, Einstein emulates all that custom hardware, including MMU (memory management unit), allowing it to run under other operating systems. / I'd love to s…
Sounds like you've got this all figured out then. With such a brilliantly deductive and fertile mind as yours it's a wonder you bother asking questions of us ignoramuses at all.
68kMLANetworkingby GorgonopsWed, 11 Mar 2015 - 14:20