
Mobility Lab Lan Ethernet Adapter Usb 2.0 For Mac
Hit the + button in the bottom right, select the 'USB 2.0 10/100M Ethernet Adapter', and hit add. You're all set! Your adapter works! Apologize to the people you care about for the things you've said over the past few hours. They won't understand, but they will forgive you. Mobility Lab is one, and then my boyfriend has an additional one that works on his mac, but that one doesn't work either. Sorry but I don't know the name of his. I bought Mobility Lab bc it said it was a plug in and go, but not working.
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Good afternoon,I am new here but just a tech enthusiast trying to figure things out.We have a quite old PowerPC Macintosh plugged to an special lab equipment that forces us to keep it running as it is. It runs OS X 10.4 and Mac OS 9, specially the latter. After the holidays the hard disk had to be changed and the drivers for the PC Card Aironet LMC 350 are now missing.
Yes, the product End of Life date happened like a lot of years ago. The card has been working 9 to 5 since. Sergio mendes timeless rar. Well I wasn't even at the lab when the system got installed.Laying an ethernet cable is impossible due to the laboratory distribution, now we are surviving with thumb drives. Imation SuperDisks.
We are afraid of using newer equipment as a USB dongle will be too slow with Mac OS 9 (only USB 1.1) and finding an adapter with OS 9 support would be even more difficult. We have considered a ethernet to wifi bridge but it makes us adding an extra thing in the lab and the ethernet port is only 10BaseT so, not a big upgrade. All the WEP unsafety things. Well, it's not sensitive information and the network was then configured with a dedicated AP for this computer.Hope somebody keeps this old driver somewhere. I do not know why Cisco retired these drivers from their site.
Maybe just a big 'UNSUPPORTED' notice should have been enough.