[muglo] wireless for osx

Ordered online at Best Buy for $26I downloaded an installed the driver and when 
the usb stick is inserted it detected it and i was able to connect without a 
problem to the wireless access point. Works well and the cheapest solution for 
macs without airport.Only issue is the size of the adapter can make it 
difficult to plug in 2 usb devices side by sidethanks for the tipgord 
nickerson------- Original Message -----From: Jordan Smith 
<jrbsman@xxxxxxxxx>Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:53 pmSubject: [muglo] USB 
wirelessTo: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Regarding the wireless card.> There is a USB 
wireless card that is carried at Best Buy. It is > the  > basic Dynex 802.11G 
USB adaptor.> > It is sold as Windows only but you can go to the Ralink website 
> which  > makes the wireless chip and they have a download for software to > 
make  > it work> > 
http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Macintosh.html> > It is probably 
the top link that will work for you, if not, it > is the  > second. The 
download will give you a program that you can run so > that  > the computer 
recognizes the wireless network.> > I've gotten this USB adaptor working on my 
iMac G3. This isn't > the  > easiest solution but it is probably the cheapest> 
> Jordan> > > > -----------------------------------------------------------> 
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