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Motorola WPC1810G Pci wireless card - 2007/05/16 18:46Fyi, although it is never mentioned in any of the literature (that I saw) this card was plug and play in my G4 533hmz D.A. with 10.4.9. It recognized it as an Airport Extreme card right from the start. Best of all, they can be found for about $15 on ebay.
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Re:Motorola WPC1810G Pci wireless card - 2007/05/16 23:15Cool ! Good tip to share with the rest of us. Cheers , Stewie
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Re:Motorola WPC1810G Pci wireless card - 2007/05/31 20:13Also... Motorola's Wireless Internet Bridge works great with no drivers or fuss. They are very cheap and often on sale for $30 or less. Plugs into your existing network port and the computer thinks you are on a wired network.
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