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Rating: - * Driver Instructions for Mac OS 10.5 (doesn't come with this) ... I got theses instructions after I returned the product, but here they are so you don't have to go through the same issue: Here is setup information from our websites knowledge base which will assist you with the setup of the device for OS10.5 KB00028 How to set up the adpater for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5) Applies To * USB Wireless Adapter WLAN IEEE802.11b/g Adapter Last Updated: 4/7/2008 1:56:32 PM Print ArticlePrint Article 1. Insert the installation disc into computer's CD/DVD drive. 2. Double click on the WLAN Card CD icon on the desktop. 3. Double click on the MAC folder. 4. Double click on USB_Wireless_Installer.dmg 5. Click on the 10.4 Folder. 6. Double click on USBWireless-Tiger file. (Note: Some of the core operating system components in Leopard are the same as Tiger. This is the reason why there will be now change in driver for OSX 10.4 Tiger and OSX 10.5 Leopard since they share some of the same core components.) 7. Click Continue (lower right hand corner) on the Introduction screen. 8. Click on the main hard drive in the Select a Destination screen (there should be a green arrow pointing down on the selected hard drive), and click continue. 9. Click Install in the Installation Type screen. (Note: If the computer is password protected, please type in your system/login password before proceeding with the installation.) 10. Once the installation has completed, click on the restart button. (Note: All computers need o restart. Do no plug in the USB Wireless Adapter into the computer.) 11. After the computer is fully booted back into the operating system (be sure the pin-wheel has stopped spinning), plug in the USB wireless adapter. (Note: There are two blue lights. A solid blue light will indicate power, and a flashing blue light will indicate wireless transmission between devices.) 12. Click Network Preferences in the "new network interface has been detected" window. 13. Click on Apply in the lower right hand corner in the Network window. 14. Close out the network window by clicking on the red exit button in the upper left hand corner. 15. In the Wireless Utility screen, highlight the name of your network and click on connect. 16. If your network is password protected, please type in your wireless password into the field and click on OK. 17. Allow up to 20 seconds for the connection to take place. You will see a green handshake next to the network name indicating that you are connected to the network. 18. A green handshake should appear next to your network name. 19. Open an internet browser (Safari, FireFox, Opera, Netscape, etc.) to get onto the internet. Rating: - * Not 10.5 (Leopard) compatible ... I am returning it. I have OS 10.5 (Leopard) but the drivers on the installation CD are for 10.3 and 10.4 only. I could not find updated drivers on the Addlogix website. I would have waited for new drivers if I hadn't seen a review from 9 months ago making the same observation. Don Rating: - * Cheaper than rewiring your house! ... We didn't have an available jack in the bedroom, but this little thing got our Mac desktop on the network with hardly any problems. We have a combined PC/Mac household, and this didn't seem to create any issues. Rating: - * Not as easy as it sounds.... ... I'm giving this wireless adaptor one star to also warn the buyers that not everyone is going to be able to just plug it in and have it work, especially the Mac users with earlier machines like my G4. Additionally the support from Add logix is only online and slow in response. Because I can't stay at my computer indefinitely due to family life and having to go to work, it took me days to install their wireless adaptor. Like a previous reviewer, I ended up having to use a patch they emailed me, after struggling with the device for two weeks. Also the support team is not that sensitive to the average user who doesn't use computer terms or work with software installation on a frequent basis. They will use "encryption "code in one message, then "password" in the next, which can be confusing to the layman. Eventually the device worked properly; but for me it was after a long and frustrating ordeal; and I'm not a complete novice. Rating: - * Worked just a few minutes after un-boxing! ... I had no problems getting this adapter to work. 1. Install drivers 2. Restart machine 3. Plug in USB adapter 4. Open and set network preferences That was it! Very recommended! |

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