Access point means only the wireless connection between your wired network and your wireless network; it is different from a "wireless bridge" or "game adapter" because those two d…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
Access point means only the wireless connection between your wired network and your wireless network; it is different from a "wireless bridg…
There are faster speeds offered through two techniques: proprietary "speed boost" systems and "pre-N" technologies.
The proprietary systems work ok, but both your wireless router/…
i see more expensive wireless access points out there.
would it even be worth it to get a better one?
if so what is a really good one around 120 dollars?
Need more info: network settings, particularly your router's security settings, are probably the culprit. Using WEP? That is a bit of a pain when adding a Mac to an existing netw…
So you've got access to your wireless LAN, but the internet doesn't work through the MBP? That seems really odd to me, I can't imagine what settings on the Mac would prevent intern…
Thanks for the suggestions and offers for help! I accidentally came across the solution. I simply needed to change the "Channel" setting on my linksys router from channel 6 to ch…
It could easily have been an interference issue; just about EVERY new wireless access point/router comes out of the box set for channels 6 or 7, and not many people do anything but…
You can write Apple Support or iTunes support about this. They deauthorised some computers for me manually in the past (once because I had a logic board replacement on an old iBoo…
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Check out this link: itms://phobos.apple.com/accountSummary and make sure that iTunes is open. It will bring you to your Account Summary page in iTunes. Towards the bottom…
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Originally Posted by Ryknow215
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Check out this link: itms://phobos.apple.com/accountSummary and make sure that iTunes is open. It will bring you to your Account S…
The tag line may mean NOTHING, but then again.......
A few years ago, at Macworld Keynote, Steve made the comment that "Once the transition to OS X is complete, we will have optio…
Wrong assumption. I believed all along that Apple was developing OS X for Intel. And I know I'm not the only person who suspected it. It was definitely not "nobody".
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I think your reading too much of what isn't there.
As for OSX being developed on the intel all along makes sense to. I recall reading a story that apple was ready to jump over to …
I agree with everyone else that you're probably just reading into it. Especially when you read articles like this...
Apple doesn't need to let OS X run on generic Intel machines t…
The website's not a good measure of such things. Apple can change their website to whatever they want in a blink of an eye. If this were some sort of hard-published document they w…
I think the language is just designed to ease people coming from the Windows world into the concept of buying into a computer that requires a new operating system. So they'll read …