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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.
System Requirements:
- Any AirPort-ready Macintosh computer (not Airport Extreme!)
Systems include:
- Power Mac G4 "AGP Sawtooth"
- Power Mac G4 "Gigabit Ethernet"
- Power Mac G4 Cube
- Power Mac G4 "Digital Audio"
- Power Mac G4 "Quicksilver"
- Power Mac G4 "Quicksilver 2002"
- Power Mac G4 "Mirrored Drive Doors" except FW800
- PowerBook G3 "FireWire/Pismo"
- PowerBook G4 "Titanium"
- PowerBook G4 "Gigabit Ethernet"
- PowerBook G4 "DVI"
- PowerBook G4 "1GHz/867MHz"
- iBook G3 "Dual USB"
- iBook G3 "Late 2001"
- iBook G3 "14.1 LCD"
- iBook G3 "16 VRAM"
- iBook G3 "14.1 LCD 16 VRAM"
- iBook G3 "Opaque 16 VRAM"
- iBook G3 "32 VRAM"
- iBook G3 "14.1LCD 32 VRAM"
- iBook G3 "800/900MHz 32 VRAM"
- iBook G3 "14.1 LCD 900MHz 32 VRAM"
- eMac 700/800MHz G4 (First generation - not for later
models)
- iMac G4 15" Flat Panel 700/800MHz
- iMac G4 17" Flat Panel 800MHz
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