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Other World Computing (OWC) on Thursday announced a new line of 802.11n products that it says will allow any Mac computer upgrade to the fast Wi-Fi networking.
Available as a USB, PCMCIA or PCI card users are able to connect to 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11g networks. According to OWC, the indoor range of the cards is 220 feet, while the outdoor range is up to 500 feet.
OWC says the products are fully tested and supported to work with any G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor-based Mac or PC with an available PCI, USB 2.0 or PCMCIA Card slot. System requirements call for Mac OS X 10.3.x or later, or Windows 2000/XP and later.
The cards are priced from $67.99.
and there is always a but... firebug doesnt work :(- Anonymous
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