[MLB-WIRELESS] Apple 1400 + Wireless card + ethernet card
Wayne Stewart
waynestewart at mactobasics.com.au
Mon Feb 18 17:31:43 EST 2002
On 18/02/2002 02:11 PM, "clae at tpg.com.au" <clae at tpg.com.au> wrote:
> I am thinking of using an Apple Powerbook 1400 laptop as a wireless
> base station. This is a 166 mHz 603e PowerPC based laptop, which can
> run MacOS 9.1 and PPC Linux. It has a 16-bit PCMCIA slot, which will
> take two Type-II or one Type-III cards. It does NOT have built-in
> ethernet, so one of the card slots would be taken up for this. The
> one I am looking at has 40 meg of ram.
Better double check this I am sure that LINUX PPC does NOT work on a PB
1400. At least the distribution I have got doesn't. Maybe there is a new
one.
The PB1400 has a special internal slot (about midway along the back b/n the
SCSI & sound output port) which can act as an external monitor link or a
ethernet interface. You may still be able to get the gadget that slots in
there from somewhere.
Software wise I would recommend IPNetRouter from http://www.sustworks.com/
Good luck,
Wayne
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