QuickerTek debuts 802.11n wireless card upgrade for MacBook Pro, iMac and MacBook users
Monday, March 05, 2007 - 06:19 PM EST
QuickerTek has just announced the availability of 802.11n wireless upgrade cards for Apple Intel MacBook, Intel MacBook Pro models and Intel iMacs. Users can choose to buy the card and install it themselves for $149 USD, or send their computer to QuickerTek to have the card installed for only $199 USD.
The latest 802.11n wireless network gear just announced by Apple has left many users lagging in wireless performance options. This new upgrade for QuickerTek customers allows MacBook and iMac users to stay current with the benefits of the fastest wireless. These wireless networking cards are made to the same specifications as the Apple factory cards and install into the AirPort card slot. They work with all 802.11/b/g/n WiFi equipment including Apple AirPort, AirPort Extreme and the latest 802.11n version of AirPort Extreme introduced at Macworld Expo.
The user-installed upgrade option includes the 802.11n upgrade card, tools and illustrated installation manual - everything needed to complete the upgrade at home.
The installation upgrade service is available using any shipping option the customer chooses with shipping and handling charges added to the $199 product cost. The nice part about this option is it allows the customer to pay for the exact shipping speed and company they prefer.
Since this wireless upgrade uses standard parts, no drivers or other changes need to be made, nor are additional steps required to use the higher speed 'N' upgrade.
Compatibility:
• Intel, flat-panel iMacs
• Intel MacBooks
• Intel MacBook Pros
Like most QuickerTek products, the 802.11n wireless upgrade card itself is backed with a one-year warranty on parts and labor. Additional product information here: http://www.quickertek.com/80211N_upgrade.php
MacDailyNews Note: The following Mac models have the 802.11n hardware built-in and require Apple's US$1.99 AirPort Extreme 802.11n Enabler for Mac (or free with Airport Extreme):
• MacBook Pro with Intel Core 2 Duo
• MacBook with Intel Core 2 Duo
• Mac Pro with AirPort Extreme option
• iMac with Intel Core 2 Duo (except the 17-inch, 1.83GHz iMac)
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sweet now all i need to an imac that isn't a 17" 1.83ghz...