Mac guy needs to share airport w/Dell laptopI'm not an Apple guy, but at one
time Apple was using rebranded Lucent/Orinoco Wi-Fi cards. I would recommend
a Proxim card from
http://proxim.com/ If you enter the password as a hex
value rather than as a password which card you use shouldn't really matter,
as long as they support the same speed and security level as your extreme.
Generally you insert the CD in the Dell, it runs and will prompt you to
insert the Wi-Fi card at the correct time. You insert the card, and it will
find your network, and prompt for the type of security you are running, (
WEP, WPA, etc. ) and then ask for the password. Read the instruction with
your card, and generally install the drivers before the card, but not
always.
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"Michael Cirivello" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi folks-
I've got a Mac Airport Extreme net connection running throughout my house,
and have adopted a nice Dell D600 that I'd like to include in the network.
I know very little about PCs (though I'm far from a Mac snob). Can someone
tell me:
What is a good, reliable, inexpensive wireless network card that will work?
Is there documentation anywhere on how to install/check the card. The Dell
sight was les than helpful.
All responses are appreciated.
--Michael