On 10/1/03 at 10:22 AM +1000, the following message was received
from Wiebe Wilbers:
Hope this helps,
Thank you very much: that was exactly the information I was looking for.
--stella
Stella in west Tennessee
iBook SE Firewire (Graphite), 320 MB OS 10.2.6
iMac SE DV (Graphite), 256MB - OS
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Ken wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 29/09/2003 15:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This may sound like a dumb question, but is my iBook clamshell SE
Firewire 466 mhz, 320 MB, equipped with an airport card, or just the
capability to have one installed? How would I find this
My Reply follows quote. On 30/09/2003 10:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Ken wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 29/09/2003 15:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This may sound like a dumb question, but is my iBook clamshell SE
Firewire 466 mhz, 320 MB, equipped with an airport card,
Or, more simply, fire up System Profiler and check under Network Overview
in the first tab.
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Well, that would require a boot (couple of minutes) clicking open a
control panel, etc.
It takes just a few seconds to lift the keyboard.
I think the easiest thing to do would be answer
My Reply follows quote. On 30/09/2003 11:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Or, more simply, fire up System Profiler and check under Network Overview
in the first tab.
-
Well, that would require a boot (couple of minutes) clicking open a
control panel, etc.
It takes just a few seconds
On 9/30/03 at 10:03 AM -0700, you wrote the following:
Or, more simply, fire up System Profiler and check under Network Overview
in the first tab.
That's what I was wondering! If I have it, it should show up there,
right? Thank you!
--stella
Stella in west Tennessee
iBook SE Firewire
On 9/30/03 at 1:10 PM -0500, the following message was received from
Mark Kippert:
I think the easiest thing to do would be answer the original question. No,
the 466MHz iBook SE with FireWire is not equipped with an AirPort card, just
the capacity to have one installed.
Thank you, Mark. That
On 1/10/03 7:43 AM, N. Stella Sloop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now another question: what kind of wireless card would be best to
install to be able to be part of a wireless LAN which is run off a
PC? I don't have any network details yet, as it hasn't even been
purchased yet. But since the cable
Hi all,
I've finally joined the portable world, having purchased an 867 TiBook
from the Apple refurb site. I bought mine on the day of the AluBook
announcement, and other than some problems with Apple's finance
department being prompt, it's been a great purchase.
I upped the RAM to 512 MB as
Hi all,
I've finally joined the portable world, having purchased an 867 TiBook
from the Apple refurb site. I bought mine on the day of the AluBook
announcement, and other than some problems with Apple's finance
department being prompt, it's been a great purchase.
I upped the RAM to 512 MB as
On 9/29/03 at 2:42 PM -0700, the following message was received from Mark:
I also purchased an Airport card and a Linksys wireless router.
It's priceless being able to use your computer anywhere in the house
and have access to my old box and the internet.
This may sound like a dumb question, but
My Reply follows quote. On 29/09/2003 15:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This may sound like a dumb question, but is my iBook clamshell SE
Firewire 466 mhz, 320 MB, equipped with an airport card, or just the
capability to have one installed? How would I find this out? Should
it say in the System
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