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Airport Extreme Card For Mac Pro 2008

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AirPort Extreme Card BCM94321MC 661-4460 661-4594 MacBook Pro iMac MacMini MacPro. Kenshi best weapon type. Used original Apple spare part. Tested with warranty and fast shipment. This Airport Extreme Card is compatible with all Mac Pros: Mac Pro 1st generation, 2006, Mac Pro 2nd generation, 2007, Mac Pro 3rd generation, 2008, Mac Pro, 4th generation, 2009. To find your Mac Pro model, click on the Apple logo in the upper left corner of your screen, then About This Mac. Airport Card Extreme – Ver. 4 (US/Catalan/Latin America) Manufacture Part Number 607-2052, BCM94321MC EMC Number EMC 2211, EMC 2210 EEE Code ZAB Compatible Apple Computer iMac (20-inch Early 2008) iMac (24-inch Early 2008) MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2008) MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2008) MacBook Pro (17-inch, Late 2008) Related products Add.

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Airport Extreme Card Mac Pro Early 2008

The Airport Extreme upgrade for the Mac Pro is not what most people would consider a card, since it doesn't go in one of the PCIe slots. It is, in fact, a card similar to that which goes in a notebook computer. Most internal wireless cards for notebooks are mini-PCI or mini-PCIe and fit into a miniature card slot inside the computer. The Airport Extreme card for the Mac Pro is the same type of card. It is not as easy to install as a typical PCIe card, but no more difficult than adding RAM. The hardest part is the antenna connection and cable routing. I installed one of these in a Mac Mini last night (much more difficult than the Mac Pro) and it took about 15 minutes. It took 5 minutes to add a similar card to a Dell Notebook computer, and the Mac Pro should be about the same or easier.




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