Paul, why do you want an Airport Card for your MacPro? 1. It should have come with one, and 2. If you aren't using one now (to connect with your Airport Express), then maybe you don't need one at all. Ken On Feb 19, 2013, at 5:11 PM, Paul Moortgat <paul.moortgat at pandora.be> wrote: > Sure. Which card is it now that's correct. If the people who sell the card tell me different who's right? Maybe I buy the both. > > Paul Moortgat > > > > On 19 Feb 2013, at 22:24, Chris Jones wrote: > >> >> >> On 19 Feb 2013, at 08:59 PM, Paul Moortgat <paul.moortgat at pandora.be> wrote: >> >>> I've something strange at hand. OWC say it's not Mac Pro. A company in Belgium who sell OWC stuff claims it's Mac Pro. And a firm in Holland selling the same card I mentioned also claims it's a Mac Pro card. Now it's up to me to decide. >> >> Do you actually have a question to ask .. ? >> >>> >>> Paul Moortgat >>> >>> >>> >>> On 19 Feb 2013, at 21:05, Jon Kreisler wrote: >>> >>>> The 2008 Mac Pro (and indeed later incarnations) come with an AirPort Extreme slot, into which you can install an AirPort Extreme card. >>>> However, according to Other World Computing, the one you mentioned is not for the Mac Pro. >>>> This one is: >>>> http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Airport-Extreme-Wireless-Upgrade/dp/B0012YYITW >>>> >>>> The advantage is, you won't take up a PCI-Express expansion slot or a USB port for other wireless networking options. >>>> >>>> Jon >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Paul Moortgat <paul.moortgat at pandora.be> wrote: >>>> I've an external Airport Express and I don't have an internal Airport card. Is there an advantage to install an internal one? >>>> Like this: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Apple/6615048K/ >>>> I've a 2008 Mac Pro. >>>> >>>> Paul Moortgat > > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u