Hello,
This article provides instruction on the installation of the AirPort
Wireless Networking card into a Power Mac G4 (AGP Graphics) computer.
Similar instructions, with graphics, are included with the AirPort
card.
1. Shut down the computer (choose Shut Down from the Special menu) and unplug all cables except the power cord.
2. Touch the metal PCI access cover on the back of the computer
to discharge static electricity. Avoid walking around until you have
finished installing the card. Unplug the power cord then lift the latch
on the side of the computer.
3. Gently lower the side panel onto a clean, flat surface. Lower it onto a soft cloth to avoid scratching the case.
4. Connect the antenna cable to the connector on the end of the
AirPort card. The cable is usually stowed on the side of the PCI card
guide.
5. Remove the metal clip and pull the AirPort card from the
adapter card, shown below. The adapter card and clip are not used with
your Power Mac G4.
6. Insert the AirPort card (serial number side up) through the
opening in the PCI card guide, and into the connector on the main logic
board as shown below.
7. Raise the side panel and press it against the case until it snaps into place.
Instructions for using the AirPort software are in Mac Help, available in the Help menu.
Wireless Internet access requires an Internet service provider (fees
may apply) and AirPort (or AirPort-compatible) wireless Ethernet card
and base station. Some ISPs are not compatible with AirPort. For more
information, see technical document 106590: "
AirPort: Requirements for Wireless Internet Access"
try the above link to get more detail.
Thank You
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