
iBook g3 clamshell i internet
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Posted 16 October 2008 - 17:39
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Posted 16 October 2008 - 21:35
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Glupoty opowiadasz. Ibook G3 ma możliwość wsadzenia karty Airport (ale nie express, tej starsze, podobnej kształtem i wielkością do PCMCIA). Wkłada się ją pod klawiaturę, bez używania jakiegokolwiek śrubokręta.
Niestety, nie pamiętam, gdzie w systemie 9 można sprawdzić MAC adress karty sieciowej.
Pa.
bo to jest pcmcia!
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Posted 16 October 2008 - 21:40
bo to jest pcmcia!
Ale z tego co pamiętam niekompatybilne w pełni... Choć może się mylę - daaaawno nie czytałem, a moja muszelka (huh) działa ślicznie
Pa.
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Posted 18 October 2008 - 09:01
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Pewnie można taniej, ale trzeba poszukać. Hasło wywoławcze: PCMCIA wireless
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Posted 18 October 2008 - 09:17
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Na Allegro masz tylko jedną ofertę, poza tym nie wiadomo na jaki komputer. Wygląda jakby wersja pudełkowa, na wszystkie komputery, ale trzeba by się spytać sprzedawcy.
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Posted 18 October 2008 - 10:30
i działa bez problemu na 10.3.9 ze sterownikami Ralinka. Tyle że potrzebny był jeszcze mały hub USB bo niestety Clamshell ma tylko 1 USB i to tak umieszczony, że szersze urządzenia USB po prostu się nie mieszczą.
A to znalazłem w sieci o kompatybilnych z Airportem kartach:
Alternatives to Original Apple Airport Card 802.11b are very few. The only direct replacement is even harder to find then the apple card. Sony made the Original Apple Airport Card for Apple, the Sony Part number is PCWA-C150S or ERA-201D1, same card except it has an antenna on the top of it that once unpluged yields an Original Apple Airport Card with Sony labeling.
The other option is an older Lucent Orinoco Silver or Gold card, stop continue reading. NO this card does not work as a 100% replacement, but it can be used very easily as a testing card to see if the airport card slot is working. The card will be recognized and work in an Original Apple Airport card slot, but it physical size with it's antenna attached makes it impossible to close the casings on many Apple products that use this card. Hence I write good for testing purposes, to see if the airport card slot is working. The very advanced might want to think of the few real hackers that have decided to strip the lucent orinoco cards down to the silicon board only and used them in clamshell and ibook g3's. The result is a slight buldge in the keyboard, it is very much a hack and not recommended. Lastly I hear there is people that have broken off the antenna part and re-soldered an airport card antenna connector to these. Again the Orinico Lucent Wavelan Silver and Gold cards a very much experimental, I keep one around for airport card slot testing purposes and caution users to be very careful going this route.
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