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From: Bob Edwards (Robert.Edwardsanu.edu.au)
Date: Fri May 24 2002 - 00:10:48 CDT

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    Jamie Lovick wrote:
    >
    > On Fri, 24 May 2002, Steven Hanley wrote:
    > >
    > > On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:51:36PM +0930, Jamie Lovick wrote:
    > > > On Fri, 24 May 2002, Karl Schaffarczyk wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > Please excuse my ignorance of such matters:
    > > > >
    > > > > does anyone know of a sensible way to attach an aerial to an Apple
    > > > > airport?
    > > >
    > > > I am not 100% sure with the Airport 2 basestation, but with the original
    > > > Airport basestation, it's just a matter of cracking it open and
    > > > attaching a suitable tail to the Orinoco card inside.
    > > >
    > > > You can ether cut through the casing, or run the tail out of one of the
    > > > holes in the bottom (well, feed it into there first).
    > > >
    > > > Speaking of Airport's, had anyone heard that if you add an older
    > > > enterasys/cabletron/orinoco 40 bit card into the Airport 2 Basestation's
    > > > PC Card slot, it can do a flash upgrade to give them 128 bit WEP?
    > >
    > > the card in the airport and airport 2 are apple airport cards, so
    > > they look like pcmcia cards but are subtly different, thus I would
    > > be surprised if a normal pcmcia card works in the airport.
    >
    > Are you sure that was the case in all models? I pulled apart an Airport
    > basestation around 12 to 18 months ago, and it actually had a Lucent
    > branded card inside.
    >
    Actually, the original Airport base station has a Lucent/Orinoco card in it.
    The newer Airport 2 base station has the Airport card.

    Cheers,

    Bob Edwards.