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Here's the iFixit guide to adding an Airport card to the Pismo: http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/PowerBook-G3-Pismo-Airport-Card/20/1
And here's the recommended card: http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/Airport-Card/IF143-010
-When I wanted to give my old Pismo wireless capabilities, I ended up buying a PCMCIA card instead of an Apple Airport card -- it was just much, much cheaper. The minus is that you have the end of the card jutting out of the side of the computer. The bonus is that it *might* get better reception than a card that's internally installed.
+When I wanted to give my old Pismo wireless capabilities, I ended up buying a PCMCIA card instead of an Apple Airport card -- it was just much, much cheaper. The minus is that you have the end of the PCMCIA card jutting out of the side of the computer. The bonus is that it *might* get better reception than a card that's internally installed.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 mister790

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Here's the iFixit guide to adding an Airport card to the Pismo: http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/PowerBook-G3-Pismo-Airport-Card/20/1

And here's the recommended card:  http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/Airport-Card/IF143-010

When I wanted to give my old Pismo wireless capabilities, I ended up buying a PCMCIA card instead of an Apple Airport card -- it was just much, much cheaper.  The minus is that you have the end of the card jutting out of the side of the computer.  The bonus is that it *might* get better reception than a card that's internally installed.

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