Airport
In the recent past, Apple Inc. has referred to 802.11(x) networking as AirPort. 802.11a/b was referred to as simply AirPort 802.11g was referred to as AirPort Extreme 802.11n has been referred to as AirPort and AirPort Extreme. As of OS X 10.7 Lion, Apple began referring to 802.11(x) as Wi-Fi.
It is what Apple calls their laptop computer. There are 2 versions. The MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro.
The airport code for Apple Valley Airport - California - is APV.
the power book G4 can use the Airport Extreme card.
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An Apple airport card is used to connect an Apple product to the internet at an airport location. You can find many of these for sale on Ebay, ranging in price.
Apple's Airport networking devices should give many years of service and should not need replacing with any particular frequency.
You don't have to, but it is definitely recommended. When you tether your computer to an Apple ID, the registration information is sent to Apple so you can recover your computer's login information remotely, or receive service without knowing or having your computer's serial number handy. Apple IDs are also used in iTunes to authorize a computer for purchases, including downloads to/from an iOS device such as an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, for FaceTime video chat calls, and other Apple-related services and websites.
Apple's computers have been using wi-fi connections (which Apple calls Airport) since before the introduction of Mac OS X in 2000. Your Mac will need to have an Airport card to be able to connect to a wi-fi network. To check click on the Apple menu icon ()top left corner) and select About This Mac and then click on the More Info button. Airport will be listed under the Network details if it is fitted.
No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.