Can I connect to the internet if I get a wireless network adapter,
plug it into the imac, and connect through my Belkin G router?
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I have an imac, and i have a question
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Re: I have an imac, and i have a question
Can you provide more info, such as what model iMac you have. What kind of wireless adapter? A USB one? I have an iMac maybe I can help.
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Re: I have an imac, and i have a question
Depends on the iMac. If its less than 7 or so years old it already has a wireless card in it most likely.
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Re: I have an imac, and i have a question
You need to be sure the WiFi dongle has Mac drivers. But yes, what you described is theoretically possible. These are some Mac-friendly options, but there are others out there as well. As RyaN said, it may already have a WiFi card. (Airport is Apple's name for WiFi, if you're new to Macs.)
Re: I have an imac, and i have a question
Alright, I am new to Macs actually, but its not my main computer.
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Re: I have an imac, and i have a question
Can you provide some more details? As you can see in that article, there were about five years worth of G3 iMacs, with quite a variety of capabilities. Do you know what operating system it's running? Also, Airport has been around since 1999, so it's possible the iMac has an Airport card.
A good site for info on older Macs is Low End Mac. In fact, you might be able to figure out which model you have with the info here: http://lowendmac.com/imacs/index.shtml
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Um, slot loading, runs Mac OS X, and was released in 1999.

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Re: I have an imac, and i have a question
All iMacG3s require an airport adaptor to go online (officially). You can use a wireless dongle that has mac drives. Stay away from Belkin, their drivers are shit, get a Ralink they have a better chance of being compatible with linux/OSX. Look for a wireless dongle that is OSX compatible. There are definitely ones out there, whether they are still being made or not is a different matter due to all macs made in the last 5 or so years having airport built in (no exceptions).
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