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Apple 661-5388 AirPort Wireless LAN / Bluetooth Card for
- Wireless LAN and Bluetooth connectivity
- Designed for Apple devices
- Enables Wi-Fi network access
- Supports Bluetooth peripheral connections
- Facilitates wireless data transfer
- Enhances device functionality with wireless capabilities
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Product Overview
This Apple AirPort Wireless LAN / Bluetooth Card is designed to provide wireless networking and Bluetooth connectivity for compatible Apple devices. It enables users to connect to Wi-Fi networks and utilize Bluetooth peripherals for enhanced functionality.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Wireless LAN / Bluetooth Card |
| Brand | Apple |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 661-5388 |
Product Description
The Apple 661-5388 AirPort Wireless LAN / Bluetooth Card is a crucial component for enabling seamless wireless communication within Apple's ecosystem. This card integrates both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies, allowing compatible Mac computers and other Apple devices to connect to wireless networks and communicate with Bluetooth-enabled peripherals. With this card installed, users can experience the convenience of high-speed internet access through Wi-Fi, enabling web browsing, streaming, and downloading content without the need for physical cables. Simultaneously, the integrated Bluetooth functionality provides the ability to pair wireless keyboards, mice, headphones, and other accessories, further enhancing the user's productivity and mobility. This specific model, identified by SKU 661-5388, is engineered to meet Apple's stringent quality and performance standards, ensuring reliable and efficient wireless operations. Its installation typically involves integrating it into the internal hardware of the Apple device, making it a fundamental part of the system's connectivity architecture.