I was wondering if this wireless card was compatible with a Wallstreet(II)? It simply says PC card, which LEM lists that a wallstreet has two of, but I wanted to make sure before I buy.
Thanks,
Ted
Thanks,
Ted
If you use the right driver and Wireless card you can do WEP, but due to the age of the Wallstreet, WPA would not be an option. By the time WPA came to being, the market for Apple supported PC Card Wireless cards had dropped off the edge of the planet, so I highly doubt there are any PC Cards that support OSX and WPA.So this? The best I can tell, they aren't WPA compatible. The intended OS is 10.2, WPA is a must, classic support would be a nice bonus(but from what I've learned WPA and classic don't mix). So, do you know of any of that are Wallstreet, 10.2, and WPA compatible?
I'm currently doing that for my Duo 2300c(wish me luck that I win the auction on the asante netdock). However, that is my default backup plan. As for the wallstreet itself, it appears 10.2 and 10.3 have almost identical system reqs, so I might as well use 10.3 since I intend to take it to 512 anyway. This from apple seems to be what 10.3 needs for wpa2, or it is an upgrade for airport base station software, the wording is kind of confusing.You could also hotwire a WPA2-capable game adaptor to the unit. bbraun did one for his Blackbird, and I have one attached to my TiBook. Mine takes power from the FireWire port and connects to the Ethernet. That will work with anything, including OS 9 and earlier.
I get home, and the card has sold... xx( xx(Alright then, once I am sure my wallstreet is actually coming; I'll go ahead and snag that.(16$ )