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| Saturday, June 7, 2003 |
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TiBook question
| | Okay, I've got this old 15" Titanium Powerbook, which is quite good for just about everything but wi-fi. Like most TiBooks, the antenna is inside the titanium case, which works like a Faraday Cage. |
| | A good friend is thinking of getting a TiBook of his own, now that priceds are coming down. So he's wondering (as am I) if just getting a wi-fi card for the PCMCIA slot will do the job. I know it would probably lack some of the graces Apple bestows on its proprietary Airport card, but the better range would certainly be worth it. |
| | I see there's this, and probably other projects like it; but I gotta catch a plane. |
| | The question on the floor is really about a new machine, though. Is it too big a bummer to get a wi-fi hack for a new machine that's simply inadequate in the range dep't? |
I'm almost afraid to point this out, but...
| | Every time I come through LAX and get intercepted by a Boingo Wireless splash page, and enter my usual-for-this-stuff ID and password, I get on the Net. |
| | I'd gladly pay. And maybe I am and don't know it. That's happened twice with t-Mobile. |
| | Whatever, it's nice to be on, even for just a few minutes. Pretty tight connection. |
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