On Dec 18, 2010, at 11:03 PM, janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
What do I need to do to get the G4 iMac to connect wirelessly to the
internet?
So Maybe this iMac doesn't have Airport since it was connected to one
with Ethernet???
It appears your iMac doesn't have an Airport card installed?
If you're lucky and have a USB 2.0 G4 iMac you can use faster Airport
cards or even used a USB wireless adapater. It might be smarter to use
a USB adapter, generally any with a Broadcom chipset can be recognized
in OS X identically as Apple "Airport" using all the built-in OS X
software. Otherwise, an Airport Extreme 802.11b/g card is the OEM card
for the USB 2.0 G4 iMac, although there may be newer 802.11n cards
that fit, I don't know?
If you're unlucky and have a prior model with only USB 1.1 you're
kinda stuck. These use an original Airport 802.11b card, and the USB
is too slow to go any faster than 802.11b, so even though you could
use a faster USB adapter, it would still be going slowly because of
the USB limitation. You can open up the iMac and look for the Airport
card, and if there's not one installed and you need wireless, buying
an original Airport 802.11b card is probably the best solution. The
fastest solution will be to use the wired ethernet cable at 100 Mbps.
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