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Need harware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access wifi from a Mac lap top.

 
 
NotMe
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      12-15-2006, 03:47 PM
Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access wifi
from a Mac lap top.

Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.

The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into the
hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt his
lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system

TIA



 
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Kurt Ullman
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      12-15-2006, 03:55 PM
In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

> Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access wifi
> from a Mac lap top.
>
> Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
>
> The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into the
> hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt his
> lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
>
> TIA


What is wrong with Airport?
 
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      12-15-2006, 04:10 PM

"Kurt Ullman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:kurtullman-(E-Mail Removed)...
| In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| wrote:
|
| > Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access
wifi
| > from a Mac lap top.
| >
| > Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
| >
| > The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into the
| > hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt
his
| > lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
| >
| > TIA
|
| What is wrong with Airport?

Cost is the primary issue.


 
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Kurt Ullman
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      12-15-2006, 04:13 PM
In article <PGAgh.8$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

> "Kurt Ullman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:kurtullman-(E-Mail Removed)..
> .
> | In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> | wrote:
> |
> | > Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access
> wifi
> | > from a Mac lap top.
> | >
> | > Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
> | >
> | > The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into the
> | > hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt
> his
> | > lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
> | >
> | > TIA
> |
> | What is wrong with Airport?
>
> Cost is the primary issue.


How old is it? I thought Airport was standard with Apple laptops for a
while.
 
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Axel Hammerschmidt
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      12-15-2006, 04:21 PM
Kurt Ullman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> > Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access wifi
> > from a Mac lap top.
> >
> > Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
> >
> > The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into the
> > hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt his
> > lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
> >
> > TIA

>
> What is wrong with Airport?


The laptop may not have an Airport card. Older iBook and 12" PB's
sometimes do not.

The D-Link DWL-G122 (802.11g) USB adapter comes with an OS X driver.

You can find an extensive, but a bit old list by Googling with the
search string:

"Mac OS Wireless Adapter Compatibility List"

-include the quotes.

The list mentions other 3. part wireless USB adapters that work with
speciel drivers, like the ones from OrangeWare
(http://www.orangeware.com) and IOxperts or Macsense.

Another solution, using the Ethernet port, is a "wireless game adapter"
like the Belkin F5D7330 Wireless Ethernet Bridge - or a similar device.
 
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Kurt Ullman
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      12-15-2006, 04:25 PM
In article <1hqefbq.80nask1uod718N%(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) (Axel Hammerschmidt) wrote:

> Kurt Ullman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access wifi
> > > from a Mac lap top.
> > >
> > > Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
> > >
> > > The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into the
> > > hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt his
> > > lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
> > >
> > > TIA

> >
> > What is wrong with Airport?

>
> The laptop may not have an Airport card. Older iBook and 12" PB's
> sometimes do not.
>
>

Live and learn. I was thinking Airport had been standard on all Apples
for 4-5 years. Gee for my first mistake today (g).
 
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      12-15-2006, 07:16 PM

"Kurt Ullman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:kurtullman-(E-Mail Removed)...
| In article <PGAgh.8$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| wrote:
|
| > "Kurt Ullman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| >
news:kurtullman-(E-Mail Removed)..
| > .
| > | In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| > | wrote:
| > |
| > | > Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to
access
| > wifi
| > | > from a Mac lap top.
| > | >
| > | > Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
| > | >
| > | > The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into
the
| > | > hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to
adapt
| > his
| > | > lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
| > | >
| > | > TIA
| > |
| > | What is wrong with Airport?
| >
| > Cost is the primary issue.
|
| How old is it? I thought Airport was standard with Apple laptops for a
| while.

Don't know off hand but the boy is disabled and while he is self supporting
he does not have the cash for a better lap top espically since he will have
the extra cost of co-pays etc.


 
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      12-15-2006, 07:19 PM

"Axel Hammerschmidt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1hqefbq.80nask1uod718N%(E-Mail Removed)...
| Kurt Ullman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
|
| > In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| > wrote:
| >
| > > Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access
wifi
| > > from a Mac lap top.
| > >
| > > Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
| > >
| > > The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into
the
| > > hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt
his
| > > lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
| > >
| > > TIA
| >
| > What is wrong with Airport?
|
| The laptop may not have an Airport card. Older iBook and 12" PB's
| sometimes do not.
|
| The D-Link DWL-G122 (802.11g) USB adapter comes with an OS X driver.
|
| You can find an extensive, but a bit old list by Googling with the
| search string:
|
| "Mac OS Wireless Adapter Compatibility List"
|
| -include the quotes.
|
| The list mentions other 3. part wireless USB adapters that work with
| speciel drivers, like the ones from OrangeWare
| (http://www.orangeware.com) and IOxperts or Macsense.
|
| Another solution, using the Ethernet port, is a "wireless game adapter"
| like the Belkin F5D7330 Wireless Ethernet Bridge - or a similar device.

Thanks.

I'd been all over goggle and several other search engines and came up 'no
joy'. I've talked to a number of equipment manufactures and while some say
'eventually' none have the drivers available now.


 
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Axel Hammerschmidt
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      12-15-2006, 08:16 PM
NotMe <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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> I'd been all over goggle and several other search engines and came up 'no
> joy'. I've talked to a number of equipment manufactures and while some say
> 'eventually' none have the drivers available now.


Apparently Mr Metaphyzx has closed his site at:

http://home.earthlink.net/~metaphyzx/Wireless.htm

However, someone has salvaged the list from archives at:

http://themichiganapple.com/wireless_list.html

The last one I have from Metaphyzx is from August 11, 2005. This one is
from March 8, 2005 and looks pretty complete. See if it helps.

However, the USB adapter to look for today is the D-Link DWL-G122. It
comes with an OS X driver (at least it does in Europe).
 
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Terry Younkin
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      12-27-2006, 05:10 AM
In article <ooAgh.12$(E-Mail Removed)>, NotMe <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Need recommendations on hardware/software for a Mac OS 10.X to access wifi
> from a Mac lap top.
>
> Can be via the lap top USB or Ethernet port.
>
> The specific application. A friend who is a Mac user is going into the
> hospital for extended treatment and *if* I can find something to adapt his
> lap top he will have internet access through the hospital system
>
> TIA
>
>
>


I noticed that, for about $28 on Amazon.com, you can pick up a Belkin
F5D7050 Wireless 802.11g USB Network Adapter that evidently will work
via the USB port. Here's a review from this site:
http://www.amazon.com/F5D7050-Wirele...pter/dp/B0002H
A7FY/sr=1-1/qid=1167199235/ref=sr_1_1/104-5035557-3968702?ie=UTF8&s=elec
tronics

***

I have an older iBook that requires an original Apple Airport card.
Unfortunately these are no longer in production. They can still be
purchased new online for $150-180 if you look for them, or you can get
a used one from eBay for $100-150 or so. Couldn't see going those
routes so I picked up one of these babies and it works flawlessly with
OS 10.4. Belkin doesn't make drivers for it but you can get the driver
at the Ralink Technology site (http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm).
The Belkin adapter that I received from Amazon is version 3000, and it
uses the RT71W driver. It's the one listed at the very bottom of the
list of Macintosh drivers, dated 2006/01/25. When you open the box for
this adapter, take the Install CD and the Quickstart Guide and all that
other Windows-related stuff and throw them straight in the trash.
Download and install the driver mentioned above and it'll prompt you to
restart afterwards. Then go to your Network System Preferences pane and
select Ethernet Adapter(en1) as your connection method. Plug the
adapter into an available USB port (1.1 or 2.0, either one will work),
then launch the Ralink Wireless Utility that you'll find in your
Applications folder. And suddenly - hey yer smokin'! Been connected by
cable for over three days now via a wireless Linksys router without a
single disconnect. You can do it, too...

***

A follow up comment to that reviewer noted that he followed the (above)
directions and had no problems.

--
Terry

(Please remove "yershoes" from address.)
 
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