![]() Than the built-in antennae of the powerbooks (although the internal antenna The antenna sticking out of the side of the PC card slot, much less elegant Now, you can get 3rd party Wi-Fi cards pretty cheaply, but they all involve They command prices even higher than when they were new, due to the limited Given the finite lifetime of myĬards, buying a second-hand one seems like a bad option, particularly since No way! Not only was replacing the card the only option,īut the original AirPort cards are no longer available. ![]() The card wasn'tĬovered, but I thought maybe I could get it repaired for less than the cost When I was sure my first one was dead, I called Apple. One broken card and one working one, so I could try swapping them). To realize what was going on, but remember, for about 3 months I had Still look OK to the software, but they no longer make any radioĬontact (so it looks like your basestation is missing - it took me a while Both died within about 3 months in 2004 - they ![]() Wife's Powerbook G3 Pismo, and one I bought installed in a then-new The original 802.11b "AirPort" cards that Apple shipped seemed to haveĪ strictly finite lifetime. Using Non-Apple Wi-Fi Cards in Apple Powerbooks Using Non-Apple Wi-Fi Cards in Apple Powerbooks Dan Ellis
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