oh, im not complaining about the Ibook itself, just the internet connection. i guess if anything, this shows just how far we have come, technology wise.![]()
You might want to keep up as much as possible with such sites such as:
http://lowendmac.com
Also check their search on "airport" for some suggestions and what will and won't work, i.e.:
http://tinyurl.com/jd25qws
I'm guessing they are referring to this info:
"02 Feb 2004
Apple Slips WPA Security into Original AirPort Cards"
https://tidbits.com/article/7528
And don't forget Apple's KB article:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201506
And there's always good old wired Ethernet and also USB wi-fi dongles.
So if i am reading this article correctly, if i upgrade the OS to X 1.04 (Tiger) which i plan to do, then i can update the Airport so i can then get internet access via it? is that right?![]()
Well, doing so will get you updated as far as that iBook can go OS wise as well as providing WPA wi-fi Internet access from more recent wireless routers.
PS: almost any wireless is generally slower than wired Ethernet, and even more so on older Macs.
i feel the best course of action is to upgrade the OS then see what i can do getting internet access whether that be through the updated Airport, a dongle or ethernet![]()
Hi Nick - the updated Airport card would come after an OS upgrade, as mentioned in this article:Not sure what sort of "updated Airport" you are speaking of. But just wanted to mention that the original Airport card was only capable of WiFi protocol "b". Later Airport Extreme airport cards did faster WiFi protocol "g". The original Airport cards & Airport Extreme cards are not interchangeable (different form factors)…so this 2001 iBook is limited to the original Airport card and WiFi "b" speeds.
If you want access to WiFi "g" (and maybe even newer WiFi protocols & speeds if a 2001 iBook can take it)…this is where the USB WiFi dongles & WiFi nubs that member "pm-r" mentioned may be the solution. I would advise…be careful how much you spend $$$ on this computer…since it is very old…and if your experience with it is not satisfactory…you don't want it to turn into a money pit!Especially if the $$$ spent could just as easily purchase a newer, better, faster, more capable Apple portable computer. With just $50-$75 bucks you could certainly purchase something newer & much better than a 2001 iBook.
Of course I'm still not necessarily recommending you use such an old Apple computer for anything other than "getting your feet wet" learning Mac hardware & OS X. Only that something somewhat newer may give you a better experience.
- Nick
i have looked around for newer Macs and believe me, there is nothing under £200 for newer models..this Ibook was just under £100.
It is still going to be like walking through molasses...
i would have loved to have got a more up-to-date Mac (like the example you gave) but it is completely out of my price range.![]()
Think of the positive NZG73 when it comes time to sell the Mac.................if one does not keep them too long. Try to turn mine over every four years or so. Mind you it has only taken me to the late seventies to be able to afford to do this lol!
What I have learned: Mac products are NOT cheap and are a bloody minefield!![]()
Used or new…apple products are not cheap. They are a bit more expensive when purchased new…and as they depreciate (as all computers do) their used value is usually higher than the same age Windows computer. Basically the value of a comparable 5 year old Apple computer vs. a 5 year old Windows computer will be greater (since the new price of the Apple computer was greater to begin with).
Regarding the "bloody minefield". Any topic we are not familiar with can be a "bloody minefield".If you were a life-long Apple computer user thinking of switching to Windows computers…the "Windows Computer World" would be a bloody-minefield!
Just takes a little time to learn a new topic.
- Nick
I often wondered why Apple products are more expensive than a Windows product when essentially they are the same basic product (a computer)...i understand that both products come with their own "bells and whistles" that is unique to its product but its strange how the prices vary...