The Bluetooth and Airport Antennas are now integrated into the case
of the Mac Pro - no need to plug in external antenna's.
The Early G5's had the external Antenna's for both bluetooth and
Airport because the metal case killed the signal.
On the Mac Pro's the antenna is routed to the outside of the case
(it's on the bottom).
Jay Wooten, President
Visual Dynamics, Inc. - Authorized Apple Specialist
www.visdyninc.com
321-773-7788 w
321-773-9604 f
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On Sep 19, 2006, at 9:31 AM, Trausti Thor Johannsson wrote:
I have a G5, it came with a small white dongle that looks like a
mushroom or a door handle, it needs to be plugged into the airport
port on the back of the machine. Without it I got no connection.
I have never seen a Mac Pro in real life yet :'( but I expect it
has the same thing.
Trausti
On 19.9.2006, at 03:14, Daniel Stenning wrote:
Got my Pro today -
But..... My built in Airport Extreme seems very slow and iffy in
connecting to the wi fi network. I have an existing broadband wi fi
connection which with my Powerbook was fine. In the same room and
very near
to the Mac Pro the difference in download speed between the Pro and
Powerbook is very noticeable- the Powerbook being miles faster-
Anyone else seeing this ?
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