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| Thread ID: 67397 | 2006-03-26 11:59:00 | looking for mac tech | quarry (252) | Press F1 |
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| 440934 | 2006-03-26 11:59:00 | posted at chat, but no luck any independent mac techs out there - may have jobs for you, as i only do pc even a weekend tech if you work for a mac shop during a day, getting desperate here. my client has called 2-3 mac techs, none of them turned up. i'm trying to avoid doing it myself, as i'm no expert. |
quarry (252) | ||
| 440935 | 2006-03-26 23:10:00 | best bet is to go to your local apple store or harvy normans, buy an airport card, there is only one type now and install which is easy to do. It will configure easy with the airport wizard and will join any pc network where are you or your client? it is too easy a job to give to someone else. Let us know what mac it is and I will get the instructions for you |
plod (107) | ||
| 440936 | 2006-03-27 10:22:00 | best bet is to go to your local apple store or harvy normans, buy an airport card, there is only one type now and install which is easy to do. It will configure easy with the airport wizard and will join any pc network where are you or your client? it is too easy a job to give to someone else. Let us know what mac it is and I will get the instructions for you thanks plod, it's a g4 os x 10.4.3 i was reluctant to do it myself, as i don't have the time to muck around learning a new system just for 1 or 2 macs a year |
quarry (252) | ||
| 440937 | 2006-03-27 11:26:00 | yoou have nothing to learn. installing the wireless card is easier then installing ram, software is already built into tiger so nothing to install | plod (107) | ||
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