Aria Extreme CardBus
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Driver (1)
IDDownload TitleDownload LinkPost Date
130 Aria extreme CardBus Utility & Driver (Windows 32-bit) 1.11.L3010Aug-07-2009
 
Firmware (0)
No Firmware was found for product.
 
Manual (2)
FAQ (3)
IDArticle TitlePost Date
84 The Aria extreme card is recognized, but does not seem to work.Apr-11-10
Solution 1: You may need a software update. Connect your computer to the internet via ethernet and keep running software update until no more updates are found. More information for OS X 10.3.9 users at http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2139798&tstart=60

Solution 2: You may have an invalid configuration setting. (If another card is removed before the Aria extreme card is installed, the operating system may not automatically reconfigure to match it, so you may need to delete the configuration settings)
Delete the previous Airport Network Port configuration settings by following these steps:

1) From the Apple Menu, select System Preferences.
2) In the System Preferences window, select Network.
3) In the Network window, select Network Port Configurations from the Show: drop-down menu.
4) In the Network window, click on AirPort to highlight it, and then click Delete...
5) When the confirmation window appears, click Delete.
6) Back in the Network window, a new AirPort entry will appear. Click Apply Now; your Aria extreme card should now work properly.
 
90 Where can I find a listing of Apple's AirPort software compatibility with the various versions of Mac OS X and Apple's Airport Base Stations?Mar-24-10
117 Aria extreme no longer works in a Titanium PowerBook G4.May-07-09
If you have an Aria extreme card that has been working for awhile and "all of a sudden" no longer works (no power light and no activity light), there may be a connection issue. This problem is unique to the PowerBook G4 Titanium (TiBook) models. The cable connecting the PCMCIA cage internally to the logic board has come loose. Usng extreme care and following all standard precautions before working inside your notebook (ie. static electricity discharge, proper grounding, etc.), you will need to flip up the keyboard and check the wiring that connects the PCMCIA cage to the logic board. Push on both ends to make sure the wire is seated properly. Restart the machine. The card should once again work as it did before.