All Macs have had built in standard IEEE 802.11 wireless connectivity, known as Airport, for many years.
Any wireless cards that support Wireless-N will support Wireless-G. However cards that support Wireless-G will not necessarily support Wireless-N
If they both have wireless (Airport) cards, just set up one to accept wireless connections in the network and sharing control panels. do this by: 1. with one of the macs, create a network. 2. with the other, search for wireless networks and find the one that was created. 3. chose that network to connect the two macs
Most wireless cards support Wireless-N these days, but make sure you're buying Draft 2.0 N cards.
Macs and PCs can both use the same wireless routers. I prefer wireless N, because it's the fastest. Security features and quality of product are the main price differences. Go with a brand you trust.
It's called Air Port
No, USB wireless cards are slower and receive a weaker connection signal than internal wireless cards.
All new laptops come with wireless network cards already built into them
There are many retail stores which sell wireless cards for laptops. For instance, Best Buy, Office Depot, and Office Max sell wireless cards for laptops. A person may also find wireless cards for sale at Wal-Mart, Target, and Staples.
There were never very many wireless cards that were compatible with Windows 95. A fair number of wireless b cards support Windows 95, but very few G cards, and no N cards. You should be able to find these cards still available on Amazon, as well as eBay.
yes there is and they work for any system ( like capture cards are supposed to )
Wal-Mart and Target sell wireless adapter cards online. Also, Best Buy and Newegg also provide wireless adapter cards for consumers to purchase online.
www.verizon.com and www.att.com sells wireless internet service cards.