The AirPort in the TiBook is nothing to be praised. Because of the wattage
of the card, the poor consideration to the case material and the even worse
placement of the antennae I completely ripped my AirPort card and antennae
out of my book. I wouldn't recommend you do that. I bought the SMC-2632W
V.2(atmel chipset) for $50 at MicroCenter and I got the third party of the
third party Wireless Driver (NRAtmel driver) and it runs great I only fear
upgrading to X.3 and the driver no longer working.

Your antennae cable is not faulty, so you know.
--
Ryan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 1:27 PM
Subject: disappointing tiBook wireless


> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I picked up a D-Link wireless 802.11b router for 40 dollars
after rebates. I've never used wireless with my two year old tiBook.
>
> It works well if the tiBook is within a few feet of the router. If I sit
at my dining room table, 35 feet away and in clear visual line of sight of
the router, the connection barely works. Simple web pages take a long time
to open, and those with pictures often time out before the page is fully
rendered. I heard the tiBook was bad, but this is unacceptable.
>
> The tiBook is also unusable 20 feet and one wall away in an adjacent room
to the router.
>
> I took the bottom off the tiBook to check the card installation. The
tiBook is equipped with the stock Apple Airport card. I noticed that the
coax connector on both the antenna cable and the Airport card appear to have
male center pins and that the center pin on the antenna cable is slightly
offset from center. It appears that the center connection is made my the two
male pins laying offset and mis-aligned next to each other.
>
> This is weird, a male pin should insert into a female receptacle. It may
be that the pin on the card is really female and that it splits open when
the male is inserted, but I'll have to get a microscope to see that.
>
> If the coax connector center pins are mating adjacently rather than
concentrically, possibly the center conductor is shorting against the
shield, which could still let some RF energy through.
>
> I believe the card coax connector is known as a MC Card type.
>
> Anyway, I know the antenna design is poor on the tiBook, but I can't even
get 35 direct visual feet.
>
> Anybody have experience with this? Does the antenna to card connection
sound correct? Is the problem simply the poor Airport antennas in the
tiBook.


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