I've to ask because it's not for sale at Apple. They say that it should be done by a technician (I read). Tomorrow I'll go to an Apple shop. I guess 99 euro. Paul Moortgat On 02 Aug 2010, at 09:39, Kirk McElhearn wrote: > > On Aug 2, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Paul Moortgat wrote: > >> It's a Mac Pro 2.8 Quad Core. And indeed when I select 'Airport >> Card' under Network, I get 'No Information Found'. >> And I don't think there's another method to find out. > > I stand corrected. Oddly, AirPort is still not standard on the Mac > Pro. I don't know why; I guess given the type of machines they are, > they must assume that everyone uses Ethernet. > > But you can have it added by an Apple service center. I have no idea > if it's expensive. > > > Kirk > > Author of: Take Control of Users & Accounts in Snow Leopard > http://www.mcelhearn.com/tco.html