Hi all:
I'm a newbie here, so go easy with me:
I'm making the jump into broadband at home, and want to go wireless so my wife and I can use our desktops in the office and my daughter can use my old laptop in the living room. Here's my setup:
I just got an iMac G5 with Airport installed.
My wife has an 800 MhZ iMac G4 (flat panel) with no airport installed.
My daughter is using my old G3 iBook with no airport installed.
The cable line terminates on the opposite end of our home from the office, so the best option for me is to install a wireless router at that point.
Are there any USB wireless adapters that are mac-compatible (or have 3rd-party Mac drivers available?) Seems to me like ideally this should be the least expensive and troublesome option for hooking up our last-generation computers.
Where would I look for drivers for some of the USB wireless adapters that are out there? Do I need drivers for them, if the router is Mac compatible?
This is all new to me.
Thanks for any help! I'm grateful to have found this forum.
Best,
Roy
I'm a newbie here, so go easy with me:
I'm making the jump into broadband at home, and want to go wireless so my wife and I can use our desktops in the office and my daughter can use my old laptop in the living room. Here's my setup:
I just got an iMac G5 with Airport installed.
My wife has an 800 MhZ iMac G4 (flat panel) with no airport installed.
My daughter is using my old G3 iBook with no airport installed.
The cable line terminates on the opposite end of our home from the office, so the best option for me is to install a wireless router at that point.
Are there any USB wireless adapters that are mac-compatible (or have 3rd-party Mac drivers available?) Seems to me like ideally this should be the least expensive and troublesome option for hooking up our last-generation computers.
Where would I look for drivers for some of the USB wireless adapters that are out there? Do I need drivers for them, if the router is Mac compatible?
This is all new to me.
Thanks for any help! I'm grateful to have found this forum.
Best,
Roy