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Apple M8753G/A AirPort Carrier Card Adapter

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  • Adapter for installation of an AirPort Card
  • For use with G3-based slot-loading AirPort-ready iMacs (400MHz or faster)
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Product Dimensions 7.4 x 6 x 2.1 inches
Item Weight 2.9 ounces
Shipping Weight 4.8 ounces
Manufacturer Apple Computer
ASIN B00006I51H
Item model number M8753G/A
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4.5 out of 5 stars 7 customer reviews

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Best Sellers Rank #867 in Computers & Accessories > Networking Products > Network Adapters > Laptop Network Adapters
Date first available at Amazon.com September 22, 2002

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If you have a slot loading imac g3, this is what you need for it to accept the 802.11b [before g revision] airport card. Installion is extremely easy- you don't even have to open the case completely, thanks to a removeable panel below the VGA port on the back that allows access to the RAM [this card fits just above the RAM onto a proprietary port on the slot loading G3s]. Since the card is limited to 11mb/sec anyway this adpter isn't going to slow down the network- actually, using the 802.11b airport card w/ this will increase performance if your using a USB 802.11b adapter because the imac g3 uses usb 1.1, not 2.0. I notices faster loading, leading me to believe that the proprietary port this adapter plugs into is faster than usb 1.1.
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This adapter is needed for the iMac G3 to use the Airport 1 802.11b wireless card. You insert the Airport card in the adapter,. First power down the iMac G3 and flip it over to access the bottom door. Ground yourself. Then open the iMac G3 bottom door and slide it in for the area meant for the airport until in clicks and snaps in place and plug in the antenna to the airport card and you are set! Simple installation.
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Many thanks go out to the seller who has always been courteous and consistently provides good merchandise! The adapter is essential and was easy to use with the classic airport card: installation was a breeze and my G3 now serves a much wider purpose at home. Thanks!
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It works exactly as it should. You place your Airport card in there and then slide it into the iMac's Airport riser. Be aware, though, that more modern wireless routers will not recognize the Airport card. If yours still does and you need to connect an iMac G3, then get this immediately.
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