hardmac.com — If your like myself and have a macbook core Duo and was psyched when you heard you could upgrade your WiFi speed to 802.11n then came to find out you can only do that for the core 2 duo. Heres a cool tutorial on how to install an airport card that will run 802.11n. Looks pretty easy i think ill try it out.
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virtualballFeb 20, 2007
... You're an idiot.So when I painted my computer, it was a hack? Sweet!!! I'm a hacker!!
macfanboiFeb 20, 2007
Too complicated for 99% of Mac users.
noahhowardFeb 20, 2007
Oh, I know it's not difficult. But unless you know what you are doing, you run the risk of frying any computer you tinker about in, and Macs are on the pricey end.
p5ychoFeb 20, 2007
Due to many indifferences, the spec was delayed and delayed and delayed.Now the people behind the specs are too late and companies are releasing hardware based on draft specs.This is not the hardware manufacturer's fault. Its the spec guys who were fighting.Now they have a wide range of drafts in the wild.I hope that future releases learn from this and also from the HDDVD/BD indifferences. If they don't deliver in a reasonable amount of time and they fail to agree on specs, this kind of s**t happens.
drphredFeb 20, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.provantage.com/apple-ma688z~7APLM01R.htm">http://www.provantage.com/apple-ma688z~7APLM01R.htm</a>
jayagillApr 1, 2007
I picked one up at CompUSA in San Francisco on Market. It was right on the shelf. Wrong price tag, but the right part. The Apple # was MA688Z/A. $48. Just installed on MacBook CD2... Works great! I used my old Airport Express to bridge. So now I'm running a "b" only at 50% for my old g3 and an "n" only at 5Gz for the new stuff... Getting about 6 Mb/sec.