

Hardware UUID: AA8136A1-9FB8-509D-96CE-1C3C6051D12BApple has updated its vintage and obsolete products list with three new products: MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010), MacBook Pro (17-inch, Mid 2010), and Xserve (Early 2009).

Here are the specs of my mac and the airport card:Ĭard Type: AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x89)įirmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.131.36.16) I think mine may have a old firmware version installed that limits it to a/b/g support but i cant find anywhere to get the updates. I have done research and it says it had 802.11 n support as well but mine does not. The only issue is for some reason it says it only has 802.11 a/b/g support. My mac pro 3,1 did not have a airport card installed so i took the one out of my 2,1 and it worked fine. Whatever cheap brand wireless routers you can buy in your local market.ĪirPort Extreme Wifi Card Firmware Updates I have a mac pro 3,1 and a mac pro 2,1.


then it is a lot more expensive than the bottom end TP-Link / Tenda / Edimax etc. the bridge takes wireless connection to ethernet connection.Īn airport express can also do this. you plug laptop to the wireless bridge via ethernet and you then connect the bridge to your hotspot by wireless. just make sure it supports wireless bridge. A very cheap low end TP-Link N wireless router will often work fine for this job. I know all the cheap ones are wireless only but check if ethernet one is available for reasonable price. try checking for download from other places.Īnyway you can still try the reset. Perhaps the listing is wrong area of the world. MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010)īut yours is a MacBook not the pro I guess. The firmware list gives the updated numbers.
