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Old January 14th, 2002, 06:36 PM
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The New Pro line computers and Air Port

I have no Idea if I came up with this first, but it would be hellacool.

We now have laptops and iMacs with internal airport antena, how about a G5 tower with the same thing only make it pro level? Picture this:

A whole class room of iMacs or a lab full of iBooks all working wirelessly, but not one airport base station to be found. The teacher/administrator works from his/her G5 which has the base station Imbeded deep within the bowles. IMacs are moniter/computer all in one, Towers are wireless networked all inclusive.

Just my idea and I think it would make a great commercial or keynote adress. Anyone else have any other ideas of cool things to incorporate in the new proline models whenever they come out? Please keep this to ideas, not rumors of your sisters husband had a stepchild who went to a school where the teacher once worked at apple and heard that the new computers will be waterproof and have built in cigarette lighters.
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Old January 15th, 2002, 05:47 PM
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You can use a Mac as a base station already... I think you check the "Enable Software Base Station" box in Airport software.
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