Once you have your WiFi network up and running, give the network a name, just turn on your Mac and then click System Preferences > Network and turn the WiFi on. Your Mac will pretty much do the rest and will connect the the network.
A wireless mouse for the Apple computer can be ordered on the internet website for Apple. You must specify what kind of computer you have before ordering.
I'm pretty sure the answer to this is "yes". I'm only stating this from personal experience, though. I have a Macbook and my mom has a PC laptop. The wireless internet router at our home is not by Apple and the wireless internet works on both of our computers.
I am on a Mac connected to a wireless network. You either already have the built in adapter for the wireless network or you can purchase one. If you have it installed, you either have the program to use it or can download it from the internet. Go to the apple in the upper left hand corner and press it. You may see, "About this Mac." Click that. You will see Network. That will tell you what is on your network and if you already have wireless installed. If you do not, you will need to purchase a wireless unit. Go to google. Try "Apple Store." They will have a phone number. They will probably sell you something or at least tell you what to purchase. If it is installed, get out of that. Go to the apple again. Go to system preferences. You will need to enable wireless.
No, they will not work.
First, you need to have a wireless router. Second, install an airport card to the laptop.
I depends if the software on the usb device is compatible with mac. I have used an At&T one with my mac.
If the CD contains photos or music they will work on a Mac. If the CD contains a Windows program it will not run on any Apple computer.
3g and 4g are mobile phone wireless networking so they aren't part of any computer.You can get a 3g type "router" to hook to the computer to use a 3g network or you can use your computer to connect to a smart phone via Tethering where you use the phones network.
i would have to say apple
Mac or Apple
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