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Louie
I just find out that my Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection was not supported by Mac OSx 10.4.8
And I got a new idea, does the PCMCI port use to work for you who got a alredy working system, if yes, maybe I can use that port to insert some supported networkcard.

Best wishes

/Louie
Ferret-Simpson
If your computer still has a PCMCIA slot then how are you able to run OS X? PCMCIA hasn't been used since Pentium 3 times and earlier.

It's a cardbus, foo'! thumbsup_anim.gif

Only way to see if your cardbus works is to plug a card in and see what happens.

You're using an inel pro wireless and you have CB. I'm guessing this is a notebook then? You should be able to remove the wireless card from inside the machine and replace it with a supported card. A Dell one that works is mentioned in the Fuji T421X thread.
bliss
Thats not right. i have Celeron notebook with SSE2 and PCMCIA cardbus
Louie
QUOTE(Ferret-Simpson @ Feb 23 2007, 11:27 AM) *
If your computer still has a PCMCIA slot then how are you able to run OS X? PCMCIA hasn't been used since Pentium 3 times and earlier.

It's a cardbus, foo'! thumbsup_anim.gif

Only way to see if your cardbus works is to plug a card in and see what happens.

You're using an inel pro wireless and you have CB. I'm guessing this is a notebook then? You should be able to remove the wireless card from inside the machine and replace it with a supported card. A Dell one that works is mentioned in the Fuji T421X thread.


haha, yea I think it's time to get some PCMCIA card and try if it works.

I got a 1 month old F1-22ptv and I dont want to open it just to replace network card. Im going to wait for the drivers to the Intel Wireless Pro rolleyes.gif
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