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I thought there was no WPA at all for Mac OS 9, regardless of your hardware, because none of the wireless software supports it. Not that I don't also want it.
There might be, provided you're iBook is running Mac OS X.
The G3's only support USB 1.1, though, so you won't get super fast download speeds (but that's not really the point )
If you want WPA2, I think you need to be running 10.4.11. Not super positive, though.
For OS 9, ianj is correct. There is no software that will allow you to use generic Wireless G WiFi cards/dongles with WPA/WPA2 support. Not yet, anyway (it's not within the realm of impossibility that someone will eventually figure out a way to implement this functionality, so it could very well become a thing).
Hey there, I'm in the process of writing a guide for this.
You need a system running at least 10.4.11, that last combo update allows you to connect to WPA encrypted networks. But be warned the original airport card is puck with routers and will not connected, even if you have it set to WPA on your hub.
My old USB Wifi gave up the ghost, so I tried an Edimax EW-7811Un adapter it works! Amazed Edimax had drivers for OSX 10.4.11 for my 2002 era 700 MHz G3 iBook. I'm cruising along with Camino 2.1.2 with iTunes playing in the background on this computer with 384 MB.
The WLAN bridge is configured with an Internet Browser on a computer that already has an Internet connection, i.e. your current Mac. It's very easy. The (old) Mac with Ethernet doesn't need a password, as it "thinks" there is an Ethernet cable.
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