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Re: wireless clients to 10.3



On Apr 28, 2005, at 00:19, Patrick Gallagher wrote:

It is always better to use Airport cards (although the
original airport cards are tough to come by now).

I chatted with an authorized Apple repair center employee here in Switzerland a little while ago about this issue. He mentioned that the original 803.11b AirPort cards are still available from Apple as repair parts. If that's still the case, any Apple repair center should be able to furnish you with the cards.


HTH,

Ron

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