View Full Version : At the process of installing AE card (Need Help)
iKwak
Dec 11, 2003, 06:09 PM
This is for a G4 iBook 12".
1) I have removed the battery.
2) Flipped the iBook and removed the keyboard.
3) I can see the open slot for the airport extreme card.
4) I see the metal clip and one wire that I have connected to the AE card.
5) I understand that the side that says "Airport Extreme" needs to be facing me. Therefore, the the hole that connects with the wire is on the top right.
I do not know to work with the clips. It wouldn't budge.
Can someone provide me with more instructions? The Apple support page is not doing it for the newbie.
iKwak
Dec 11, 2003, 06:15 PM
In the Apple installation instruction pdf, #3 says "Remove the Metal clip and pull the Airport Card from the iMac Airport Adapter card. The adapter and clip are not used with the iBook."
Don't know why that instruction is in the ibook installation guide. Doesn't concern me, right?
iJon
Dec 11, 2003, 06:43 PM
g4 ibooks do use a clip, just like the last ibooks. anyways...make sure the side with the mac addresses are facing you. they clip should nicely go down, shouldnt be a problem. its one of those really easy things that if a person doesnt get i would jsut ahve to be there to help them.
iJon
iKwak
Dec 11, 2003, 06:47 PM
This is a bit frustrating.
So I place the Apple ID number side facing me, then try to insert the card in the slot or do I make the AE card go in the clip first?
iJon
Dec 11, 2003, 06:49 PM
its been a while but i believe you just need to lift up the clip, slide the airport card in with the mac addresses facing up (only goes in one way anyways), plug in the antennae and then push the clip down and should lock nice and snug.
iJon
iKwak
Dec 12, 2003, 05:01 PM
I found the link http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=26277
Does the entire green section of the AE card suppose to go into the slot or only partial?
I got it in but unable to fit the green section completely in. Need to know if I need to put more effort and squeeze it or not.
zeylan
Dec 12, 2003, 07:31 PM
Yes, you should apply more force. Press as hard as you can, and if it still doesn't snap in snugly, take off your shoe and pound it in there as hard as you can. Sometimes it just takes about 450 psi.
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