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alternatives for WPA2 networking under OS9

I'm not sure if RNDIS or USB-ECM drivers exist for OS9, but if they do, you could probably skip the ethernet adapter and just connect the phone directly for tethering.
 
Maybe you could install Linux to bare-metal, get your WPA2 that way, then use something like Mac-on-Linux to boot up OS 9.

edit : no idea if this would work, just a path that may warrant investigation if that's something you're willing to do.
 
I reboot my Pismo into 10.4 and use a WPA2 capable Cardbus card to connect to modern wifi, download what I want, then restart into 9.

well, thats the first solution I would try. What iBook G3 is it, Clamshell or white? Both have USB1.1, so a USB wifi stick should work under Tiger.
Edimax ew-7811un USB Wi-Fi adapter, the first generation model of it will do WPA2.
 
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I bought a Netgear Universal N300 adapter back when they were still being made. They were like $20. Now they're over $200. :/

I liked it because the case looked like a miniature PowerBook G3. It's also powered by USB. It looks like an official accessory to the PowerBook. :) It's also really small and light.
 
I had a lone USB wifi dongle that worked in 10.4 for my 1st gen iMac, but after I reinstalled 10.4 myself, I could never get the drivers happy again :(. The guy I bought it from had long forgotten how he got it sorted, and I've long since given up. Would have been / would be nice though.
 
What iBook G3 is it, Clamshell or white?
It's the Snow White iBook G3 800 MHz. A pretty nice machine actually, and the screen still looks great. It's twice as thick as my MacBook Air, but slightly smaller and doesn't feel chunky. The battery even kind-of works, so it's begging for a road trip somewhere. :)
 
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