Native Apple Airport card in A150?

Discussion in 'MacOS' started by Guest, Dec 16, 2010.

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    Guest Guest

    I posted this in the other thread to no help. Hoping someone can see the post here.

    I need wifi soon and am looking at this native Apple Airport Wi-Fi-N Card for my Acer ZG5.
    http://www.powerbookmedic.com/Quickerte ... 7031.html#

    Has anyone had luck with a native Apple card on an Acer Hackintosh, running Snow Leopard?

    Can anyone help?
     
    Guest, Dec 16, 2010
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    elPaulio Moderator

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    Hi there,

    The card which you have linked to is a full height card.
    Im not sure about the A150, but the D250 definitely requires a half height wireless card.

    Paul :ugeek:
     
    elPaulio, Dec 16, 2010
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    I'm not sure, but the 13 inch Macbook one looks like the half-size mini pci:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/MacBook-A1181-13-3- ... 2a0a00ee14

    I'm not sure..
     
    Guest, Dec 18, 2010
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    elPaulio Moderator

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    Hi there,

    Nope that one you have linked to is a full height card!
    They are quite small things ;)

    A half height looks a lot squarer like this one http://cgi.ebay.com/Dell-DW1510-DW-1510 ... 608wt_1167 but that is the one i have and it doesnt work with MacOS X 10.6.3

    Paul :ugeek:
     
    elPaulio, Jan 2, 2011
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    I have bought wifi card from an Macbook 13' 2009. its a broadcom chipset with a/b/g/n support. it fits well in my D150, and it works OOTB with Mac OS X 10.6.5, Ubuntu and W7!
     
    notbad, Jan 11, 2011
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