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The sharpie writing looks like they came from a school or school district... yes?
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Originally posted by SpoonDogSVT: The sharpie writing looks like they came from a school or school district... yes?
most probly a school of some sort
or from an ebay like site
but my question is do the work with pc 's i herd alot of stuf were mac air ports will only work with mac or is it the mac laptop wirless cards only work with airport but any way
the answer to your question is yes i got wireless wrt54g with ddwrt firmware works great
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Originally posted by GS474: most probly a school of some sort
or from an ebay like site
but my question is do the work with pc 's i herd alot of stuf were mac air ports will only work with mac or is it the mac laptop wirless cards only work with airport but any way
the answer to your question is yes i got wireless wrt54g with ddwrt firmware works great
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Originally posted by GS474: but my question is do the work with pc 's i herd alot of stuf were mac air ports will only work with mac or is it the mac laptop wirless cards only work with airport
but any way
If I'm reading your question right (correct me if I'm wrong?!!)
1. Does the AirPort router/AP work with PCs?
2. Do Apple laptop wireless cards (iBook and PowerBook Airports) work with 802.11b/g routers/APs?
Answer to both questions is yes ... earlier AirPorts were simply pretty boxes that transmit/receive 802.11b .. AirPort Extremes are simply pretty boxes that transmit/receive 802.11g. The same is true of the laptop wireless cards (Airport and Airport Extreme). Using my PowerBook, I very regularly connect to WEP-encrypted Netgear, Linksys, Microsoft and Apple Airport routers with ease, as well as whatever WPA-encrypted access points my campus uses.
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Originally posted by SpoonDogSVT: The sharpie writing looks like they came from a school or school district... yes?
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