I've just purchased a 1400cs/133 and it's lovely (other than the typical issues with a PC card door not closing and hinge cracked plastic).
I've read through everything I can over the last several hours but I haven't been able to figure out a good answer to this question:
What's the best way to network a PowerBook 1400 now (in 2026)?
As far as I can tell it comes down to 2 options:
Is there anything I'm missing? Any caveats?
I personally lean toward wired connections whenever possible because of speed and reliability.
Edit: I've gotten spoiled with SCSI drive emulators also providing emulated DaynaPORT and WiFi. It would be incredible is there was something similar for a 1400 but if there is, I can't find it...
I've read through everything I can over the last several hours but I haven't been able to figure out a good answer to this question:
What's the best way to network a PowerBook 1400 now (in 2026)?
As far as I can tell it comes down to 2 options:
- A PCMCIA WiFi card (Orinoco or compatible listed here), but all will require a dedicated WiFi connection to deal with the obsolete WEP security.
- A 3com EtherLink II or compatible PCMCIA card with a 3C589C or 3C589D chipset and dongle. It's difficult to find one of these complete these days and it seems the cheapest option is to buy them separately.
Is there anything I'm missing? Any caveats?
I personally lean toward wired connections whenever possible because of speed and reliability.
Edit: I've gotten spoiled with SCSI drive emulators also providing emulated DaynaPORT and WiFi. It would be incredible is there was something similar for a 1400 but if there is, I can't find it...
