wrote:
> I've printed a BIG WiFi article from OS2Warp.be, and
Been there, done that. (2 or 3 of these articles they
had, in fact.)
> I'll see how much it "educates" me.
It didn't (for me), particularly. I learned about a
lot of Prism chipsets etc. that *were* supported, but
the devices are not current models. (No doubt
findable on Ebay, however.) And about some drivers
they mentioned for others that you apparently have to
jump through some hoops to obtain. The news re GenMac
discussed at the meeting was encouraging, though. The
last release of it prior to this did not apply to what
I have, but as new releases come out I'll check back.
Jordan
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