A Mac's airport card connects the Mac to a wireless network. If the Mac is turned off it will not be connected to the network.
Airport is mac's word for internet connections.
the power book G4 can use the Airport Extreme card.
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The airport code for Macon Downtown Airport is MAC.
Yes, Wi-Fi works on a Mac, Its called 'Airport' on a Mac.
Assuming you use Airport, you click on the Airport icon in the menubar, select "Create Network", give it a name and channel, and click OK.
TPA is the airport code for Tampa International Airport. Tampa International is on Old Tampa Bay and is Tampa, Florida's primary commercial--and only international--airport. The Mac Dill Air Force Base airport is on Tampa Bay; its airport code is MCF. (No Tampa airport has the word Bay in its name.)
No. The switch itself will only have one MAC address. Only routers use different MAC addresses for each port.
No, airport lounges are typically only accessible to passengers departing from that airport, not arriving passengers.
Supposing you mean an external Airport (AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express, or Time Capsule), go to Applications, then Utilities, then use AirPort Utility. From there, it should be self-explanatory.If you mean connecting to a Wi-Fi network using your Mac's internal Airport, go to System Preferences, then go to Network, select AirPort on the left and select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to using the drop-down menu on the right.If you mean making a Wi-Fi network using your Mac's internal AirPort, go to System Preferences, then go to Network, select AirPort on the left and select "Create Network..." from the drop-down menu on the right. From there, it should be self-explanatory.
You can attach a 3g card that plugs into a USB port, and the Mac powerbook g4 does have a slot to put an Airport card in for Wi-Fi connectivity.