macparts Posted May 23, 2008 Share Posted May 23, 2008 I have found a fairly decent PCI 802.11 b/g PCI card with the broadcom 4318 chipset. I have one of these in my Hackintosh ( which I am typing this ) . This card shows up as a third party wireless in the system profile and of course works with the airport drivers. Tested with kalaway 10.5.1 ,10.5.2 & 10.5.3 and a quicksliver running 10.4.11. I need to buy these in cases of 50 from china ........ so if there is enough interest I'll order a case . Price would be $24.00 including shipping (and tax if your located in calif . ) NO funds required until I have parts in hand , but at the same time I would like you to be serious about having one of these if you commit to one. Time frame would be about two weeks from the time I place the order. PM if interested. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BuildSmart Posted June 21, 2008 Share Posted June 21, 2008 I have found a fairly decent PCI 802.11 b/g PCI card with the broadcom 4318 chipset. I have one of these in my Hackintosh ( which I am typing this ) . This card shows up as a third party wireless in the system profile and of course works with the airport drivers. Tested with kalaway 10.5.1 ,10.5.2 & 10.5.3 and a quicksliver running 10.4.11. I need to buy these in cases of 50 from china ........ so if there is enough interest I'll order a case . Price would be $24.00 including shipping (and tax if your located in calif . ) NO funds required until I have parts in hand , but at the same time I would like you to be serious about having one of these if you commit to one. Time frame would be about two weeks from the time I place the order. PM if interested. You're awfully expensive for this card, my China source has this card listed at $14.50 per card and total shipping of $25.00 for 50 cards. I could see the justification if you disassembled the card, reflashed the miniPCI that is inside of it with Apple ID's, reassembled and created a professional looking replacement WHQL XP/Vista driver CD (a generic CDR doesn't shout quality) for the card since the ID's were changed giving you a better overall product for Mac OS X (no modifications required) and still work in Windows (32/64-bit). I sell many of these cards and I do go that extra mile to ensure the highest compatibility without sacrificing any other OS functionality and I charge $20.00 for the repackaged product. Maybe next time you wanna place an order you just add your order to mine and pay less. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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