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The $1.99 software needed to unlock fast Wi-Fi chips shipped with Macs last year is released, along with a new access point.
The $1.99 software needed to unlock fast Wi-Fi chips shipped with Macs last year is released, along with a new access point.
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software product five years too late, Apple ups the ante again (not
to mention that snazzy new orange Shuffle that also came out
today!).
I am p-o'ed at the silly $1.99 charge, though.
They had to sell this software or it would allow certain unethical
people to sue because of some weird law. This is fact not
conjecture btw.
from sevela soures for a while - which is why Apple had it built into
boxes its been spitting out for a couple months now.
I own two Macs currently. Kathakalimask does not speak for me.
I own two Macs currently. Kathakalimask does not speak for me.
Have a nice day!
Hell no!!!
But then again, nothing is perfect in this world, people are greedy and so are companies.
Hell no!!!
But then again, nothing is perfect in this world, people are greedy and so are companies.
Release date of the standard: October 2008 (Predicted)
Apple is charging $1.99 for a piece of software that is not even standard. I'll bet that by October 2008, it will at least another $2.00 to get the standard one. Darn M$. Oh wait...
In walks apple doing the same thing.
Only difference is how Apple wants to handle the accounting. Under SOX they either hold back money for the value of the "upgrade" or they have to charge for it.
With the SEC already investigating Apple, do you think that they are going to stray?
And those that have apples and want to go from .g to .n for less than 2 bucks are going to cry?
Not a major deal.
using Intel Core Duo processors. It only works with Core 2 Duo
processors as I found out after purchasing and downloading the
software enabler for my MacBook Pro.
- Do Macs sold after today have 802.11n enabled free?
- by Lucky Lou January 30, 2007 11:13 PM PST
- So now that Apple has announced 802.11n compatibility in most of
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- Apparently so for some of them.
- by lesfilip January 31, 2007 7:43 AM PST
- From the Apple web site:
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(20 Comments)its Macs, if I buy a new Mac tomorrow will it come with the 802.11n
software enabled? By their logic, it should, right? They have to
charge for previously purchased 802.11n machines because it
wasn't announced that the chip was there and future-compatible
when they were sold in the first place, so now that it's announced
and compatible it should be included on new Macs. Anybody know?
"Do you need the AirPort Extreme 802.11n Enabler?
Before purchasing the 802.11n Enabler software, please check to
make sure that your Mac does not already have the 802.11n
enabler already installed."
It would indeed appear that some Macs come with the feature
enabled.