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1. i have an ibook and i want to disable the noise that it plays through the speakers when i press the powerbutton

2. on my ibook(G3 800 mHz) i have airport, but i have a linksys b/g router. i want to replace the card with an aftermarket b/g card. i was wondering if anyone made one that would fit into the existing airport slot since apple has been sooooooo considerate to make airport extreme cards incompatable with existing airport slots. Another thanks goes to the fine engineers at apple.

3. i would also like to add like wireless profiles that would automatically switch by where i am (like i go from school to home, i would want it to switch profiles because of the ssid) becuase i am getting tired of having to manually go into sys prefs and set it.
 
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I actually do beleive you can disable it....I've seen it on another thread at this forum....something about replaceing a certain file with a new sound.....or taking it out, or something like that...that's all I know from what I heard....

I'm pretty sure all you can get is airport extreme...why would you want anything else?..that's just silly..

mine usually changes automatically, unless there are new security settings.....or maybe it doesn't...I don't remember....
 
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TylerMoney said:
I'm pretty sure all you can get is airport extreme...why would you want anything else?..that's just silly..

well apple has been so nice to make sure that airport extreme is incompatable with current airport, so i cant replace my airport with airport extreme.

otherwise, security settings have been stored, but at my school i have to set the information manually and at home it is through dhcp. so i have to set that.
 

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Root said:
well apple has been so nice to make sure that airport extreme is incompatable with current airport, so I cant replace my airport with airport extreme.

From what I have read, this is not a true statement. You can use and Apple Airport card with Airport Extreme. You will be using the slower speed of the Airport card and not the speed of Airport Extreme. Which means if you have a network with several Airport Extreme devices and one system with the regular Airport card. Your network will function at the slower speed.
 
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rman said:
From what I have read, this is not a true statement. You can use and Apple Airport card with Airport Extreme. You will be using the slower speed of the Airport card and not the speed of Airport Extreme. Which means if you have a network with several Airport Extreme devices and one system with the regular Airport card. Your network will function at the slower speed.

yes, but i want to upgrade my airport card to 802.11b/g so it can use the 54mbps. i dont care about compatability with base stations.
 
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Root said:
1. i have an ibook and i want to disable the noise that it plays through the speakers when i press the powerbutton

Plug an earphone into the sound jack before you hit the button. It's crude, but if you really want to run silent, it works. If an earphone is never there when you need one, get an earphone replacement plug at Radio Shack and tie it onto the mac. That's safer than snipping the plug off an old set of earphones, which could cause a potentially damaging short circuit.
 

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