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About Your AirPort Card Includes general information about the AirPort Card and AirPort software
About Your AirPort Card Includes general information about the AirPort Card and AirPort software
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... AirPort Card 1 With the AirPort Card installed in your home or classroom. Instead of using traditional cabling to create a network, AirPort uses wireless local area network (LAN) technology to -computer" AirPort connection). m Set up an AirPort network using an external device called an "AirPort Base Station," available from your Apple-authorized dealer or The Apple Store at www.apple.com/store About AirPort AirPort...
... AirPort Card 1 With the AirPort Card installed in your home or classroom. Instead of using traditional cabling to create a network, AirPort uses wireless local area network (LAN) technology to -computer" AirPort connection). m Set up an AirPort network using an external device called an "AirPort Base Station," available from your Apple-authorized dealer or The Apple Store at www.apple.com/store About AirPort AirPort...
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... two or more permanent wireless network using radio waves. The AirPort Base Station establishes an Internet connection and also creates a wireless network though which multiple computers can use AirPort technology to provide Internet access to AirPort-equipped computers: m Connect an AirPort Base Station (available from your Apple-authorized dealer or The Apple Store at www.apple.com/store) to...
... two or more permanent wireless network using radio waves. The AirPort Base Station establishes an Internet connection and also creates a wireless network though which multiple computers can use AirPort technology to provide Internet access to AirPort-equipped computers: m Connect an AirPort Base Station (available from your Apple-authorized dealer or The Apple Store at www.apple.com/store) to...
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... "MAC Address") of your AirPort Card to your computer on how to contact an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple for service. The AirPort ID, a 12-digit alphanumeric value printed on a label on the AirPort Card, can have an Apple-authorized service provider install it yourself. Setting Up Your Computer to Use AirPort Step 1: Install the AirPort Card Instructions for installing the AirPort Card...
... "MAC Address") of your AirPort Card to your computer on how to contact an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple for service. The AirPort ID, a 12-digit alphanumeric value printed on a label on the AirPort Card, can have an Apple-authorized service provider install it yourself. Setting Up Your Computer to Use AirPort Step 1: Install the AirPort Card Instructions for installing the AirPort Card...
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... AirPort Card slot. The typical range for AirPort communication is up your computer to use AirPort. For a complete list of sources of interference, open the Assistants folder on your computer. If the AirPort Setup Assistant is installed, open the Help menu and choose Mac Help, then search for the AirPort Setup...the network you want to connect to m Make sure that came with the AirPort Card. If you get an error message saying the AirPort Card is not detected Shut down your computer and make sure the AirPort Card is present, double-click the assistant icon. Step 2: Set Up Your ...
... AirPort Card slot. The typical range for AirPort communication is up your computer to use AirPort. For a complete list of sources of interference, open the Assistants folder on your computer. If the AirPort Setup Assistant is installed, open the Help menu and choose Mac Help, then search for the AirPort Setup...the network you want to connect to m Make sure that came with the AirPort Card. If you get an error message saying the AirPort Card is not detected Shut down your computer and make sure the AirPort Card is present, double-click the assistant icon. Step 2: Set Up Your ...
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... You can use the following Apple Web sites: m Apple's AirPort Web site at www.apple.com/airport m Apple's AirPort Support Web site at www.apple.com/support 7 What's Next? Additional Information on AirPort For more information on AirPort, see the "Wireless Internet and Networking" section of Mac Help, available in the Apple (K) menu, allows you to switch between AirPort networks, monitor the signal strength...
... You can use the following Apple Web sites: m Apple's AirPort Web site at www.apple.com/airport m Apple's AirPort Support Web site at www.apple.com/support 7 What's Next? Additional Information on AirPort For more information on AirPort, see the "Wireless Internet and Networking" section of Mac Help, available in the Apple (K) menu, allows you to switch between AirPort networks, monitor the signal strength...
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AirPort Card Specifications m Wireless Data Rate: Up to 11 megabits per second (Mbps) m Range: Up to 150 feet (45 meters) in typical indoor use (varies with building) m Frequency Band: 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) m Radio Output Power: 15 dbm (nominal) m Standards: Compliant with 802.11 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) 1 and 2 Mbps standard and 802.11HR DSSS 11 Mbps draft standard 8
AirPort Card Specifications m Wireless Data Rate: Up to 11 megabits per second (Mbps) m Range: Up to 150 feet (45 meters) in typical indoor use (varies with building) m Frequency Band: 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) m Radio Output Power: 15 dbm (nominal) m Standards: Compliant with 802.11 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) 1 and 2 Mbps standard and 802.11HR DSSS 11 Mbps draft standard 8
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... service provider or Apple. Industry Canada Statement This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. If it was tested for human contact during normal operation is important that you use the wireless equipment in a residential installation. You... Energy The radiated output power of the optional AirPort Card is suspected. m Plug the computer into an outlet that the potential for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of Apple peripheral devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors between system components to ...
... service provider or Apple. Industry Canada Statement This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. If it was tested for human contact during normal operation is important that you use the wireless equipment in a residential installation. You... Energy The radiated output power of the optional AirPort Card is suspected. m Plug the computer into an outlet that the potential for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of Apple peripheral devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors between system components to ...