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Calling for all Mac users please help!!!!!!

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i have a D_Link Router which is wireless connected to my high speed connection. I used to have my Mac plugged directly to it. Since I have switched phone services to Comcast as well I had to move the router therefore not enabling me to connect directly to it.

Now for the problem. I need a wireless device that either connects USB or PCI. I have been to Comp USA and Best Buy and no luck!!!! Most of the guys didnt have muck knowledge of the Mac world which can be understood working in a Windows environment...

Any suggestions or advice will be helpful..
 

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Do you have Airport?
 
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i dont have no mac's
check out the apple store, apple store online, macmall for many super cool stuff you can use to connect your computer wirelessly.

also a note regarding the title of your thread. this is mac-forums.com, 99% of us are mac users, the rest of us plan on switching so please title your post better not only for us, but to help you and get more views and responses. if you put this in the networking forum under the title 'connecting to wireless network' you will get better help

-chris
 
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Your best bet would be to slap an AirPort card in your Mac....
 

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