i recently upgraded 2 hard drives in 2 different 15" macbook pros... purhased about 1 month apart... and noticed 1 had a dark blueish "n" card.. and 1 had a silver "n" card.
both were recently upgraded to leopard... only the "silver" card was having trouble with the "same exact" network that worked fine on Tiger.
so the moral of the story is apple is using different wireless cards in the exact same units, thus seemingly "random" problems are somehow tied to the n cards installed.
Different "n" cards in same mac models...
just something to ponder:
i recently upgraded 2 hard drives in 2 different 15" macbook pros... purhased about 1 month apart... and noticed 1 had a dark blueish "n" card.. and 1 had a silver "n" card.
both were recently upgraded to leopard... only the "silver" card was having trouble with the "same exact" network that worked fine on Tiger.
so the moral of the story is apple is using different wireless cards in the exact same units, thus seemingly "random" problems are somehow tied to the n cards installed.
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