Apple Airport Card - Network adapter - AirPort - 802.11b
Product Description:
Apple's AirPort wireless networking technology lets you surf the Internet from almost anywhere in your home or business, and enables schools to provide Internet access to multiple students without installing expensive cabling. With AirPort-enabled Macintosh systems, it's a snap to exchange files or play multiplayer games at data transfer rates of up to 11 megabits per second. And because AirPort uses radio waves for communication, it can even work through walls.Add an internal AirPort Card for each AirPort Card-ready system you want to bring onto your wireless network.
Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Apple
- DataLinkProtocol: IEEE 802.11b
- EAN: 0718908482957
- FormFactor: Plug-in module
- HardwarePlatform: Mac
- Label: Apple Computer
- Manufacturer: Apple Computer
- Model: M7600LL/E
- MPN: M7600LL/E
- NetworkInterfaceDescription: AirPort
- PackageQuantity: 1
- Platform: Macintosh
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: NETWORKING_DEVICE
- Publisher: Apple Computer
- Studio: Apple Computer
- UPC: 718908482957
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Just Like New
2008-12-21My old AirPort Card failed after almost 8 years of service. This new card came. I slipped out the old one a slipped in this one. It was that easy and now my computer works as before. I plan on giving my this computer to my nieces when I replace it with a new one after MacWorld announcements. I wanted everything working in original condition without using some tacked on USB device even though it may be cheaper and have better performance. The original card just make this truly serviceable computer whole again.

airport card
2008-07-23The range is extremely limited. My other airport cards work anywhere in the house. this one must be in the next room from the base or close or it loses the signal.

Fabulous Product
2007-01-03The Apple Airport Card - network adapter - Airport 802.11b was a fabulous purchase. It did exactly what it was supposed to, was easy to install and test, worked immediately. The vendor that supplied the airport card was prompt, efficient, courteous, and careful in the packaging. Very happy with the product.

Excellent price, excellent product
2005-09-20It is so difficult to find plain old Airport cards these days! I was so happy to find this one at a good price. I am now wireless on my old G3 iBook and couldn't be happier.

Not your only option...
2005-09-17This card is great for the seamless apple look and feel (and only option for internal in imac/ibook/PB) but it is way overpriced now that it is out of production. There are other options. Belkin F5D6050 USB B adapter has drivers for 9.2 and OSX, several manufacturers (e.g. certain Belkin, Linksys, Microsoft) PCI cards have airport extreme chipsets (broadcom) on them that OSX reads as a real airport Xtreme card. You need to do your research and some cards have different chipsets in different revisions, but it is pretty easy overall - and you can save $100!
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