Supposing you mean an external Airport (AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express, or Time Capsule), go to Applications, then Utilities, then use AirPort Utility. From there, it should be self-explanatory.
If you mean connecting to a Wi-Fi network using your Mac's internal Airport, go to System Preferences, then go to Network, select AirPort on the left and select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to using the drop-down menu on the right.
If you mean making a Wi-Fi network using your Mac's internal AirPort, go to System Preferences, then go to Network, select AirPort on the left and select "Create Network..." from the drop-down menu on the right. From there, it should be self-explanatory.
Airport is mac's word for internet connections.
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.
The airport code for Macon Downtown Airport is MAC.
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No, "Internet Connect" software will work the same. It is still compatible with Airport stuff. It wouldn't surprise me they just renamed it Airport instead of Internet Connect. Just set the connections up the same way. All connection software are basically the same, they all have to use the same requirements to be used by different systems, except they just rename it to what they want.
Reviews say the Apple AirPort Extreme is the best wireless router you can buy, especially if you have an all-Mac or mixed Mac/PC network. Experts say it offers great range and is simple for novices to set up.
Yes, Wi-Fi works on a Mac, Its called 'Airport' on a Mac.
Sadly you can't which stinks
buy a pc thats how
You have to make sure the airport is on.
For a dial-up connection on a Mac you would use the internal modem or an external modem connected via USB.