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Graphite Airport Base

bibilit

Well-known member
Just scored a nice Graphite Airport Base. ;D

Unfortunately,the card itself is an Orinoco Silver, not the Airport one.

But the base is powering up and apparently not suffering from the capacitors failure.

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LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
Thats right, they are indeed supposed to have a WaveLAN PCMCIA card inside, not an AirPort card.

 

Hrududu

Well-known member
I've still got my graphite base station here and in service. Great little unit. Its handy to have a device thats friendly with older Apple hardware.

 

bibilit

Well-known member
If you want another wavelan card for your OS 9 PowerBooks.. I got one you can have for 10 bucks.. Works fine with the Airport Drivers
Thanks, already have a spare wavelan card, useful to get my 5300 on line (pretty slow but nice for a pre-airport powerbook)

Indeed, apparently, most Broadcom BCM 43xx chipset cards seems to be recognised as Airport cards.

Thats right, they are indeed supposed to have a WaveLAN PCMCIA card inside, not an AirPort card
Apparently, some were supplied with the Airport instead of the Wavelan / Orinoco, but should be a few.

Its handy to have a device thats friendly with older Apple hardware.
there is a possibility to connect non-airport equipped computers apparently (using an Ethernet cable) anybody here using that setup ? (can be useful for a Powermac G3 or G3 Imac)

 

bibilit

Well-known member
I am still trying to figure how to connect a non-airport compliant computer with the ABS.

I want to connect the ABS to an G3 Imac or similar, using a crossover cable, but unfortunately nothing seems to work right now.

 
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