![]() Getting the Ralink driversDrivers that work with this D-Link adaptor can be downloaded from the Ralink web site at: While I welcome comments and feedback on what I've written below, I cannot help you with this process if it does not work for you. If your experience is different to mine, it could be for any number of reasons. Nonetheless, the chipset in the adaptor is the same as that used by another vendor (Ralink), and those drivers are available online for download.īefore reading further, please note that I'm documenting my experience here in the hope that others may find it useful. Note that D-Link does not claim that the unit is compatible with MacOS X, and does not provide drivers for it. These D-Link adapters are quite cheap - around $40-$50 (Australian) - and were readily available at computer stores like Harvey Norman and JB-Hi Fi when this article was written. As I had access to one, I thought it was worth giving it a try anyway. I'd heard that the D-Link DWA-110 USB adaptor might work, but I'd also read of some problems. The machine was old enough that Apple no longer made WiFi adapters for it. ![]() ![]() I recently had a need to get an older Macintosh working on an 802.11g wireless network. ![]()
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