Yup, well worth it.
I've used quickertek products on a few occasions and have had zero
complaints...

E. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Keeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: zaterdag 23 oktober 2004 3:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SOCALWUG] FW: Assistance w/ wifi on a g4 titanium powerbook 

 

-----Original Message-----
Hi all,

I have a mac g4 12" powerbook, and the crappy internal antenna (the string
that plugs into the Airport card) has somehow become so frayed that it's
literally hanging by a thread, and no longer receives a signal.

I took it in to Pasadena's mac store "genius bar" -- more like an idiot
buffet.  They told me that since they have to take the whole thing apart, it
would cost me about $610.00 to fix it.  I asked if they sell the antenna
part separately, and no, they do not.

So, I'm considering an antenna from quickertek:
http://www.quickertek.com/products.html#12whip

Anyone have any background on these?

Thanks either way,

scott

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scott zimmer
research ~ editing ~ grantwriting
http://www.solemneyed.com
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