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Ok, so I went to CompUSA in hopes to get my new mac wireless equiped to use our wireless network and get it online, but no such luck
. The D-Link DWL-122 claims to work on MacOS X 10.3.2 and up but it does NOT work on MacOS X Panther (10.3.5), it'll say it has been detected and connect to your wireless network and let you surf the web at first but don't let this decieve you, after around 15 minutes the thing stopped working on me, my first instict was that my router needed to be reset so I did that, no luck, I tried pulling the D-Link out and putting it back in, again it worked for around 25 minutes and stopped working, oh and I forgot to mention that I had already gone to their support site http://support.dlink.com and gotten their newest drivers for MacOS X, anyways I finally decided to call support, but they were of no help, they could only help with users using MacOS X 10.3.2 and I am now left with a non functioning wireless adapter which I will try to return for a full refund tomorrow and then buy at the Apple store if possible, a real wireless adapter for my mac, oh yeah and earlier this summer when I was at computer camp, they used a D-Link cable router for the internet/network...it too stopped working every 15 minutes so it wasn't just my wireless adapter...my advice to you is to NOT use the D-Link DWL-122 or any other D-Link product, they do not know how to make network products and never will *mad and upset*
. The D-Link DWL-122 claims to work on MacOS X 10.3.2 and up but it does NOT work on MacOS X Panther (10.3.5), it'll say it has been detected and connect to your wireless network and let you surf the web at first but don't let this decieve you, after around 15 minutes the thing stopped working on me, my first instict was that my router needed to be reset so I did that, no luck, I tried pulling the D-Link out and putting it back in, again it worked for around 25 minutes and stopped working, oh and I forgot to mention that I had already gone to their support site http://support.dlink.com and gotten their newest drivers for MacOS X, anyways I finally decided to call support, but they were of no help, they could only help with users using MacOS X 10.3.2 and I am now left with a non functioning wireless adapter which I will try to return for a full refund tomorrow and then buy at the Apple store if possible, a real wireless adapter for my mac, oh yeah and earlier this summer when I was at computer camp, they used a D-Link cable router for the internet/network...it too stopped working every 15 minutes so it wasn't just my wireless adapter...my advice to you is to NOT use the D-Link DWL-122 or any other D-Link product, they do not know how to make network products and never will *mad and upset* ![]() |
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