Da_iMac_Daddy
Not-so-Neo-DumbA$$
No one mentioned Airport Extreme .... 54mbps transfer rates...
Actually it is mini PCI. This is completely different than PCMCIA (kinda like ISA vs PCI). Mini PCI was developed to be a replacement for PCMCIA (something about people not liking external cards?).Originally posted by cockneygeezer
They mention something called the mini-PCMCIA port? Does my 15.2" PowerBook have this, or do have to use an adpator and slot in the PC CARD slot?
My roommate has a pre-airport compatible G3 and uses a Cisco PCI wireless nic without any problems (well, except when he moved to Jag and had to wait for Cisco to write new drivers). Sure you can't utilize the airport icon in the menubar, but you get a much better link scope. The OS just treates it like another eithernet card (called Ethernet Slot 3 Port 5 in System Preferences).Originally posted by EvenStranger
The only question is whether the OS will support an aftermarket card. It should, but then again, we are talking about Apple here.
Afraid not. So, who is up for starting a petition?Originally posted by spitty27
So the new AirPort Extreme Card would not fit in my Pismo??? !!!!
Originally posted by ScottW
I can already hear it coming...
I just bought a Powerbook and it doesn't even support "g".
BLA!
Originally posted by Hobeaux
the card itself is completely different from the old 802.11b version. as a result the card itself is not compatible with the older products.
If you want to communicate at 54Mbs you'll need new hardware (new powerbook and new base station). sad, but true.
What are the router requirments for the extreme card (ie, does it need the airport base station to benefit from the 56 meg speeds and other enhancements)? It the range any better?
Both new card and new base station must be present to take advantage of 54mbps speed. If you have the new station, and you have an old card, you'll be getting 802.11b speed... 11mbps. If you have a new card, but an old base station, I'm not even sure it'll work... but if it does... again... you'll be getting 802.11b.