Yeah, I noticed when I was updating to the new OS that it had some sort of airport thingy. Does it mean I can return the card?
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Does it mean I can return the card?
Nope. The card is the hardware part for the laptop. The software that you noticed is (probably) for configuring the airport base station.
I don't think any configuration is required for the airport card on the laptop, btw.
I ran into Kristin when I went out to buy myself something in a fit of retail therapy, and she inspired a visit to the apple storeThat was one weird bit of timing. I'm glad to hear that you got cool Apple toys.
Uh oh, does this mean I have to crack open my laptop?
Question: most laptops don't have great sound cards compared to desktops. I had to buy a USB sound card to get "Naturally Speaking" to do decent speech recognition on my computer.
But I'd imagine Skype would not be that fussy. Anyone do Skype (voice only) over a lap top and have no problem? I think the person already has a headphone/mic compo. Or does he need a USB soundcard as well?
Uh oh, does this mean I have to crack open my laptop?
Probably, if you want to install the Airport card. But I bet apple.com has pictures.
mr. flea Skypes France on his Mac laptop with no trouble. He doesn't even use a mic, just the built-in. He uses earbuds to listen.
Skype doesn't have to process sound to anywhere near the same degree as voice recognition software -- just capture it and transmit it on. The built-in sound card should be just fine.
I Skype with just my Powerbook's built-in mic sometimes too, TB. Haven't had any complaints, other than a nagging echo issue which I wouldn't lay at the feet of the hardware.
Thanks. And ita, are using combined earphone mike set (with the mike built in to the earphones)? Somewhere in really freakin tough to navigate Skype documentation, they say if you don't useearphones with a built in mike there is a good chance of echoing.