AirDock

AirDock was a line of wireless (IR) networking devices developed by Farallon for "beige"-era Macs before the adoption of Wi-Fi.

Description
AirDock was released in 1995 for desktop Macs and PowerBooks without an IR port to communicate with devices that had an IRTalk port at 230.4 kbps. Farallon also sold a version with an adapter to work with AppleTalk-compatible printers. It was compatible with IRTalk 1.3.1, or Open Transport 1.3, or later. Farallon also reached an agreement with Apple Computer for AirDock to work with Apple's LocalTalk Bridge. However, it it not compatible with the faster IrDA protocol.