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Thanks for the vid my friend.I can’t seem to get mine to pre-bind though pacifist, however, in the system profiler the airport card says it supports a/b/g/n.Is this sufficient?
802.11N requiresw 3 aerials so its not really N?
thanks for the video. question: did you notice a decrease in the signal sensitivity of the WiFi after the switch — i.e. MacBook not picking weaker signal networks that it picked up with the original card?
How does this work on a MBP Core Duo? Cos surely it only has 2 antennas but 80211n needs 3?
there’s this mac pro version of N with 2 antennasu can find it in apple store, just ask for the replacement kit
i got the 80211n with 3 antennas on my core duoworks fine.. just connect 1 and 3
VERY GOOD VIDEO THX ALOT,
Thanks, that was very good, were can i get the upgrade kit?
Passable… I noticed the mistake at 1:40sec where you spun a Phillips bit instead of a Torx bit then caught yourself, and went off and got the right bit. Also those are “Torx” screws, not “Hex”.. there is a BIG BIG difference.
Yeah, we actually caught the mistake after the video was already finished but have posted the corrected information and listed all the needed materials on our website.