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| Apple Airport Extreme Card - Refurbished |

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This is the Apple AirPort Extreme card that is no longer available through Apple. The card is 802.11g compliant, and fully compatible with all 11b, 11g and 11n base stations. With speeds of up to 54 Mbps - that's about 50 times the speed of your average broadband Internet connection - you'll have plenty of bandwidth to spare. All cards are refurbished, but fully tested, and include a three month warranty.
Ideal for older Macs.
Before purchase, please verify your computer is listed in the the list below called 'Compatible Macs'.
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- Speed: 54 Mbps maximum performance.
- Range: 168 feet (50 meters) indoors.
- Frequency band: 2.4 gigahertz (GHz).
- Output Power: 32 mW (15 dBm).
- Standards: 802.11 HR DSSS 54, 11, 2, and 1 Mbps compliant.
- Works with built-in Apple AirPort software.
- Product Warranty: 3-month product warranty covers defects in manufacturing and workmanship.
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AirPort Card: Requires OS X 10.2.7 or higher.
We strongly recommend using the free Software Update (under Apple menu) to acquire the latest version of your operating system before or after installing wireless equipment.
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AIrPort Extreme Card
Mac mini, All Aluminum PowerBook G4s, All iBook G4 laptops, All PowerMac G5s, Power Mac G4 (FW 800), (Mirrored Drive Door 2003), (Mirrored Drive Doors), eMac (2005), (ATI Graphics), (USB 2.0), iMac (17-inch Flat Panel, 1GHz), (USB 2.0), iMac G5 (17-inch), (20-inch)
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Q: How do I get the AirPort icon to show in my menu bar?
A: Open the Network System Preferences Pane and choose 'Show: Network Port Configurations'. Make sure AirPort is checked - if it is unavailable, try re-inserting your 11g card. Then choose 'Show: AirPort' and choose the AirPort sub-pane. At the bottom of this pane is a checkbox that says 'Show AirPort Status in Menu Bar'. Check this box and the icon will appear in your menu bar.
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Here you can find the Manual for your computer from Apple's website.
Here you can find AirPort related documents fron Apple's website. Click on Procedures for AirPort Installation documents. |
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