Mac OS X Wireless Driver 3.1

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    03/08/2004
  • File size:
    2.0M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Mac OS X 10.2

Publisher’s description

The Macintosh wireless driver from OrangeWare allows Mac OS X users, version 10.2 and newer, to use most 802.11a/b/g desktop and laptop cards with an Apple Airport access point, as well as any PC-orientated access point. In fact, it is the only Mac driver to allow Macs to connect to 802.11a networks. This is a trial driver with 10 minutes of evaluation time; at the end of the 10-minute evaluation time you will be provided a means to purchase the full version. Please visit http://www.orangeware.com/endusers/wirelessformac.html for a list of known compatible cards.

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  1. License only for one computer, no driver. Anonymous -- October 21 2006, 21.16

    This is not a driver but a per computer license watch out.

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