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I would recommends the Wireless Mighty Mouse by Mac.
Any wireless keyboard will work with a Mac. However the very best is the Apple wireless keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse. They are bluetooth and just work with no additional hardware or software.
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The Mac mini is a wireless computer as it supports standard WiFi 802.11n and is IEEE 802.11a/b/g compatible.
In IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs, the Medium Access Control (MAC) sublayer consists of two main components: the MAC Control sublayer and the MAC Data sublayer. The MAC Control sublayer is responsible for managing access to the shared wireless medium and handling frame control, while the MAC Data sublayer is tasked with the encapsulation and transmission of data frames. Together, these components ensure efficient communication and coordination among devices in a wireless network.
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.
Of course not! A Mac can connect to the internet using Ethernet, wireless connections (which Airport cards are for), and 3G USB receivers that phone companies make. (17" Macbook Pros can use wireless cards (which go in the device) that are also created by phone companies.)
Apple computers can be used with wireless printers. These include MAC desktop computers as well as MAC laptop computers. Wireless printers allow printing without the use of a wire connected to the computer.
Yes, by its mac address.
MAC address filtering uses the MAC address to identify which devices are allowed to connect to the wireless network. When a wireless client attempts to connect, or associate, with an AP it will send MAC address information. If MAC filtering is enabled, the wireless router or AP will look up its MAC address a preconfigured list. Only devices whose MAC addresses have been prerecorded in the router's database will be allowed to connect.
no but both a Windows and PC and a Mac can share their Internet connection. If the G4 does not have a wireless Airport connection then the Ethernet cable can be used. (See links below)
You will need to access your wireless router's configuration. There should be a section for Wireless security, then there should be a section for MAC filter. Can't give specifics as you didn't mention the brand.