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| Desktop Support Guy Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Sidcup, Kent, UK
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| Apple Airport help I've had a user ask me how to connect his Apple G3 PowerBook to his new wireless network (DreyTek Vigor 2600) which currently has 2 x PC operating over wireless with no probs. He brought the laptop manual in (gotta hand it to him - he did try) and explained that he HAS connected the airport card inside the laptop, but has no idea where to go from there. Thre manual is about as much use as a chololate tea pot. The last time I used an Apple was 11 years ago when the 840AV Quarda ruled the roost and system 7.1 was king of the OSes. He's thinking of a USB WiFi system to allow him access - but he's already got the AirPort. Anyone got any thoughts? The laptop is running OS9, but he is prepared to go to OS X, if it makes it any easier Cheers
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