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| Installing Airport into Mac Mini I'm going to buy a mac mini when I sell my Powermac but not sure if I should get an airport card separate and install it myself, season being that if I want to get a custom mac mini with the optional extras then I will have to wait about 3 weeks from Apple and I'm not a patient person, basically does anyone know how tricky it is to install an airport card in a mac mini as I heard that they need a special connector which goes into the motherboard ![]()
__________________ MacBook - 2ghz Intel Core Duo 512mb RAM 200gb HDD Superdrive etc. |
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| The problem with installing the Airport card yourself is that the Mac mini soesn't have the standard Airport Extreme slot, but rather a connector on which a riser is plugged in allowing the installation of Airport and Bluetooth. The riser is installed free when you get Airport installed by an Apple tech, though.
__________________ - iMac G5 1.8GHZ 17" | SuperDrive | 160GB | 512MB | Airport Extreme | Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse | Wacom Intuos II - Pentax *ist DL - JVC MiniDV Camcorder - Airport Express - iPod Nano 1gb white |
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| it looks really tricky. i would endure the wait and let apple do it. to much risk involved.
__________________ I have a monkey, she's a doll. Powerbook 12' 1.33 ghz / 512 mb ram / OS X.3.8 Saltek USB-pad / t610 / iPod 15gb / Airport Express. Mac user since 1985. |
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| Doh ![]() Thanks for the help ![]()
__________________ MacBook - 2ghz Intel Core Duo 512mb RAM 200gb HDD Superdrive etc. |
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| I might just get another access point to connect to my wireless router and just connect my mac mini to the access point, that way I can also connect my Xbox to the access point.
__________________ MacBook - 2ghz Intel Core Duo 512mb RAM 200gb HDD Superdrive etc. |
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| You might look at a third party wireless card. I know I've seen these little USB 802.11 things at the local Circuit City or Best Buy. They look like a bluetooth adapter, but they are for wireless 802.11b(maybe g too). *did a little searching for you* http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Netge...oductDetail.do - 59.99 http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Netge...oductDetail.do - 79.99 Now the only issue I see is, you're taking up one of the two usb ports.. then again, Im willing to bet you could just plug her right into your keyboard, leaving the mac mini's rear with one more open usb port.
__________________ Intel iMac 20", iBook G4 1.33 GHz, 786MB, iMac Flatpanel 700MHz G4, 768MB, AirPort, iPods: iPod mini silver, 2G iPod 10gig, 5G iPod 30gig, iPhone 4gig |
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| I've been thinkin of a USB wireless adaptor, not bothered if it's only 802.11b cos I'm only usin it for internet.
__________________ MacBook - 2ghz Intel Core Duo 512mb RAM 200gb HDD Superdrive etc. |
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| "not bothered if it's only 802.11b cos I'm only usin it for internet." but then you can only get internetspeeds at about 11 mb/s! at the very top. since a lot is lost in wireless communication it will probably just be about 4 mb/s. i only get about 20 mb/s with my airport extreme card at home (and my internet service should be able to do a lot better than that). and the mini will look much nicer with an airport extreme card ![]()
__________________ I have a monkey, she's a doll. Powerbook 12' 1.33 ghz / 512 mb ram / OS X.3.8 Saltek USB-pad / t610 / iPod 15gb / Airport Express. Mac user since 1985. |
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