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Klaas Jan Huizing
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      04-06-2005, 10:57 AM
Ik have a PC-based wireless network at home, with a laptop and a desktop PC.
I recently bought a pink iMac DV, 440 Mhz PowerPC G3. Indeed, an oldie. How
can I attach this iMac to my wireless network? I cannot find a USB-wireless
adapter and moreover I read bad news about this solution. Is a bridge the
best way to solve my problem?



 
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Bob Wardrope
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      04-06-2005, 04:32 PM
Klaas Jan Huizing wrote:
> Ik have a PC-based wireless network at home, with a laptop and a desktop PC.
> I recently bought a pink iMac DV, 440 Mhz PowerPC G3. Indeed, an oldie. How
> can I attach this iMac to my wireless network? I cannot find a USB-wireless
> adapter and moreover I read bad news about this solution. Is a bridge the
> best way to solve my problem?
>
>
>

It should have an internal slot for an AirPort card (NOT an AirPort
Extreme). If I remember correctly it also requires a carrier for the card.

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Richard Perkin
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      04-07-2005, 01:06 PM
"Klaas Jan Huizing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:4253c0ae$0$44079$(E-Mail Removed) i.nl:

> Ik have a PC-based wireless network at home, with a laptop and a
> desktop PC. I recently bought a pink iMac DV, 440 Mhz PowerPC G3.
> Indeed, an oldie. How can I attach this iMac to my wireless
> network? I cannot find a USB-wireless adapter and moreover I read
> bad news about this solution. Is a bridge the best way to solve my
> problem?


I have a slot loading iMac G3. I fitted it with an original Airport
card which I bought on eBay. The card needs a separate adapter for
installation. The installation is straightforward - there is already
an internal anteena fitted to the iMac. It all works just fine.

I have also tested an Ethernet - wireless bridge. This also works
just fine, and may be best since:
- Airport cards are quite expensive, and there's also the cost of the
adapter
- the Airport only supports WEP (original software 64 bit only, 128
bit with an upgrade) and only a single key
- transpararent Ethernet bridges (often sold as a 'gaming bridge')
are quite cheap, or you can also use a multi-mode access point in
wirless client mode

I have tested it with the D-Link DWL-810+ and the DWL-900AP+. Both
work fine, so I have no doubt that similar products will work as
well.

Hope this helps

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      04-07-2005, 11:49 PM
In article <Xns96318F71C1128fnurdle@130.133.1.4>, Richard Perkin
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> - the Airport only supports WEP (original software 64 bit only, 128
> bit with an upgrade) and only a single key


false.

airport supports wpa with osx 10.3/panther with all airport cards. it
also supports 128 bit wep, which was added quite a while ago (over 3
years iirc). the upgrade to which you refer for wep is purely software
and free. 10.3 is a paid upgrade from earlier versions (and 10.4 is
about to be announced so no point in getting 10.3 now).
 
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      04-08-2005, 01:03 AM
nospam <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> In article <Xns96318F71C1128fnurdle@130.133.1.4>, Richard Perkin
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> - the Airport only supports WEP (original software 64 bit only,
>> 128 bit with an upgrade) and only a single key

>
> false.
>
> airport supports wpa with osx 10.3/panther with all airport cards.
> it also supports 128 bit wep, which was added quite a while ago
> (over 3 years iirc). the upgrade to which you refer for wep is
> purely software and free. 10.3 is a paid upgrade from earlier
> versions (and 10.4 is about to be announced so no point in getting
> 10.3 now).


Indeed. The OP did not say which OS version the iMac is running - I
assumed that since he said "Indeed, an oldie" (which you snipped)
that it was probably 9.1 or 9.2 and had not been upgraded to 10.n -
in which case the available upgrade is to 128 bit WEP. But I could be
wrong...

Kind regards

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      04-08-2005, 02:16 AM
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 12:57:51 +0200, "Klaas Jan Huizing"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Ik have a PC-based wireless network at home, with a laptop and a desktop PC.
>I recently bought a pink iMac DV, 440 Mhz PowerPC G3. Indeed, an oldie. How
>can I attach this iMac to my wireless network? I cannot find a USB-wireless
>adapter and moreover I read bad news about this solution. Is a bridge the
>best way to solve my problem?
>
>

I used a LinkSys Bridge Version 2.0 WET11 and it works great with my
Blueberry iMAC
 
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Klaas Jan Huizing
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      04-11-2005, 07:03 PM
Thanks for all your help, the bridge is my solution.
KJH


<(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 12:57:51 +0200, "Klaas Jan Huizing"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Ik have a PC-based wireless network at home, with a laptop and a desktop
>>PC.
>>I recently bought a pink iMac DV, 440 Mhz PowerPC G3. Indeed, an oldie.
>>How
>>can I attach this iMac to my wireless network? I cannot find a
>>USB-wireless
>>adapter and moreover I read bad news about this solution. Is a bridge the
>>best way to solve my problem?
>>
>>

> I used a LinkSys Bridge Version 2.0 WET11 and it works great with my
> Blueberry iMAC



 
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