From an email I got today, it seems that this device is very similar to what Airport cards do. It can receive WIFI signals from where ever.
terry uses his in a USB port. Still not certain that he doesn't already have an Airport card installed, however. I think System Profiler will show that. Look under the Apple menu. Select "About this Mac...". In the small window that appears, click on the "More Info..." button. Under "Network", click on "Airport Card". Hopefully, you will
not get "No information found." as I do in my 'old' iGloo! ;-) If you
do have an Airport Card, it should be completely usable to access/use any WIFI 'hotspot'.
Now, you may still have the problem on the PC and the Apple if there is no Airport Card.
So, while we now know
how the thing works, we still don't know how to
make it work.
There
will be help here, if you actually have an Airport Card, however.
From an email I got today, it seems that this device is very similar to what Airport cards do. It can receive WIFI signals from where ever.
terry uses his in a USB port. Still not certain that he doesn't already have an Airport card installed, however. I think System Profiler will show that. Look under the Apple menu. Select "About this Mac...". In the small window that appears, click on the "More Info..." button. Under "Network", click on "Airport Card". Hopefully, you will
not get "No information found." as I do in my 'old' iGloo! ;-) If you
do have an Airport Card, it should be completely usable to access/use any WIFI 'hotspot'.
Now, you may still have the problem on the PC and the Apple if there is no Airport Card.
So, while we now know
how the thing works, we still don't know how to
make it work.
There
will be help here, if you actually have an Airport Card, however.