Asus N10 USB adaptor with EMac 10.3.9

Hi I've just got an Asus N10 USB adaptor to use on an Emac running 10.3.9 but the drivers seem to start at 10.4. Any solutions? Thanks

Hi,
>Do you think the Asus N13 will work on it with the correct drivers?
At least according to the following web page, the USB-N13 appears to have support for Mac OS X 10.3:
http://www.asus.com/Networking/USBN13/#specifications
See also the page below for drivers:
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=USB-N13&os=30
However, do check that the above is valid for exactly the variant sold before you buy.
Depending on the eMac version, you will have either USB 1.1 or USB 2.0. A Wi-Fi adapter connected to USB 1.1 port ought to work, but the maximum speed will be limited.
Anyway, a wireless Ethernet bridge (which does not have to be that expensive) connected to the Ethernet port would be my recommendation in a case like this one.
Jan

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