It's called Air Port
All Macs have had built in standard IEEE 802.11 wireless connectivity, known as Airport, for many years.
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.
Apple itself has a product called the Airport Extreme Router, which will work seamlessly with your Mac. If you want no-hassle and a product that is guaranteed to work, grab one of these.
It is a card that fits inside your Apple computer and connects the computer to wireless networks. Recent Macs will have one already fitted but you will need to add one to older Macs - after checking that they are compatible.
If you are using a "white list" certain MACs are permitted, it's very hard to beat it.
Apple is a company that makes a brand of computer called Macintosh which are often referred to as Macs or Apple Macs.
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
Macs have had built in wireless connectivity for many years. If you need to add a USB dongle for some reason then you will need to install some configuration software supplied by the dongle's manufacturer either on a disc enclosed in the package or from their website. The software should talk you through the set up procedure. Not all manufacturers provide software for Macs.
Yes! It is called "Shazam".
Many companies sell wireless access points. Apple makes a good one that they call an "Airport," but you can only use it with macs. If you have a PC, try something by Linksys or Belkin.
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All current Macs, including the MacBook Pro, conform to the IEEE 802.11 standard and will work with a/b/g and n networks.