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Airport and Dual 450MHz
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Mar 2001
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I have tried the macnn search (timedout). and the apple support desk (mostly quicksilver stuff).
I just want to know short and simple is a dual 450 airport ready?
I had a 450 single but I could not find out were it was.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Northbrook, IL, USA
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If you are reffering to the Apple's Dual450 Gigabit Ethernet G4, yes... It's AirPort ready. ALL AGP Macs are AirPort ready.
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hmm, my old 450 single has an AGP but I did not know where the airport slot was. do I need an adapter for the dual 450?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Originally posted by JUnderwood:
<STRONG>hmm, my old 450 single has an AGP but I did not know where the airport slot was. do I need an adapter for the dual 450?</STRONG>
No, you won't. You just buy an AirPort card! The AirPort slot is located under the modem card between the PCI slots, processor(s), and HD area on both Gigabit Ethernet (single 400, dual 450, dual 500, ADC AGP slot, Gigabit Ethernet) and I believe AGP Graphics (Sawtooth) (350/400/450/500 single, AGP slot, 10/100 Ethernet) G4s.
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