crunchgear.com — Apple seems to like the not-yet-official 802.11n WiFi standard, as its secretly packing it into both the latest iMac and the new Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro. Not that you can use it yet, as OSX doesn?t recognize it as anything but a standard 802.11g card. We?re pretty sure that as soon as it becomes an IEEE standard protocol, that will change though
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thundererOct 27, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/apple/MacBook_Pros_shipping_with_secret_draft_N_cards">http://digg.com/apple/MacBook_Pros_shipping_with_secret_draft_N_cards</a>
mntpngOct 27, 2006
I've heard that iMac has the same sort of 802.11n capable chip which could probably be enabled in the future via software. Since 802.11n has not been standized yet I can understand why this has been hidden away. It would be a nightmare to enable this right now and to handle all the support calls about how it's not compatible with various different kinds of pre-n routers floating out there.
weedforsaleOct 27, 2006
tired of your sissy bitchnag posts. eat my f**k and die.
danieltyackOct 27, 2006
smart little suckers