Because, why not?
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From the post:
>It came with an AirPort card—a $99 add-on Apple made that ushered in the Wi-Fi era. The iBook G3 was the first consumer laptop with built-in Wi-Fi antennas, and by far the cheapest way to get a computer onto an 802.11 wireless network.
I go into more of the history of Apple's AirPort and iBook G3 in today's video (embedded below), but something I've always wanted to do is emulate a dial-up ISP locally.
What better way to do it than through Wi-Fi? Wait, what?
Because, why not?
Archive: https://archive.today/v3Bf0
From the post:
>>It came with an AirPort card—a $99 add-on Apple made that ushered in the Wi-Fi era. The iBook G3 was the first consumer laptop with built-in Wi-Fi antennas, and by far the cheapest way to get a computer onto an 802.11 wireless network.
I go into more of the history of Apple's AirPort and iBook G3 in today's video (embedded below), but something I've always wanted to do is emulate a dial-up ISP locally.
What better way to do it than through Wi-Fi? Wait, what?