Why isn't the new airport extreme card compatible with older iBooks?

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In summary, the conversation discussed the compatibility issues between a 2-3 year old iBook and a new airport extreme card. It was revealed that the iBook was a G3 model, which is only compatible with regular airport cards. The frustration towards Apple's lack of compatibility with older technology was also mentioned. It was suggested to look into USB wireless adapters as an alternative. The conversation concluded with the solution of purchasing an older airport card on eBay.
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My friend has an ibook, maybe 2-3 years old. I bought her the new airport extreme card. Tried installing it, but it seems the card isn't compatible with the ibook. How can this be? I followed the instructions, but the extreme card seems too small and the connection is different. The connection type is like a video card and the connection inside te computer is more like a pcmcia. I'm pretty pissed apple doesn't have better compatibility. Any ideas?
 
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I did a search and it looks like the old ibook can only take the regular airport card (not the extreme version). There are usb wireless adapters that you can look into.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
My friend has an ibook, maybe 2-3 years old. I bought her the new airport extreme card. Tried installing it, but it seems the card isn't compatible with the ibook. How can this be? I followed the instructions, but the extreme card seems too small and the connection is different. The connection type is like a video card and the connection inside te computer is more like a pcmcia. I'm pretty pissed apple doesn't have better compatibility. Any ideas?

is the iBook a g4 ibook or a g3 iBook?

the AE cards only fit in the g4 models.

you will need a regular airport card for a g3 ibook which you could probably find on ebay

I do not see how it is apple's fault that they moved on in technology and an old iBook cannot use a new Airport card (which uses 802.11g, rather than 802.11b) should they retro fit all their old hardware that is out and about to be able to use the new cards?
 
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Well I did finally get an the older airport card on ebay. It's still frustrating that apple can't support something only 2-3 years old since the old airport card is now discontinued.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Well I did finally get an the older airport card on ebay. It's still frustrating that apple can't support something only 2-3 years old since the old airport card is now discontinued.
G4 models were already out 3 years ago, so those buying G3s were getting the super-cheap deal on what was already a several year-old model. The G3 iBooks are pretty much 6 year old technology now. Your friend is the first person I've heard of ordering one without the airport card factory installed.
 

FAQ: Why isn't the new airport extreme card compatible with older iBooks?

What is airport on a Mac?

Airport on a Mac refers to the wireless networking technology used by Apple devices. It allows users to connect to Wi-Fi networks and share files and devices with other devices on the same network.

How do I connect to airport on a Mac?

To connect to airport on a Mac, click on the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar and select the network you want to connect to. You may need to enter a password if the network is secured.

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