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The Apple iMac G4/800 (Flat Panel) features an 800 MHz PowerPC 7445 (G4) processor with the AltiVec 'Velocity Engine' vector processing unit and a 256k on-chip level 2 cache, 256 MB of RAM (PC133 SDRAM), a 60.0 GB Ultra ATA/66 hard drive (5400 RPM), a tray-loading 'SuperDrive', and NVIDIA GeForce2 MX graphics with 32 MB of DDR SDRAM (AGP 2X support). The iMac G4 The iMac G4 has one feature that makes it extremely difficult to mod, the neck. As this is the feature that gives it its defining characteristic, it can not be eliminated or bypassed. The neck is difficult to open and barely has enough room for the remarkably thin wires that Apple has already passed through it. Broadband speeds: Wifi speeds have not kept up with increasing Internet speeds. As a result, there has been a very rapid switch in wifi from Wi-Fi 4 (2.4 GHz 802.11n) to Wi-Fi 5 (5 GHz 802.11ac), and now to Wi-Fi 6 (6 GHz 802.11ax), in an attempt to keep up.

Hello,


I just purchased a new iMac running Lion 10.7.3 ( 2.7 GHz with i5 ) and a 16 Gig Wifi iPad, I also have a G4 867 Power PC running Tiger 10.4.11.

Currently I have a Linksys 2.4 Ghz 802.11g router connected to a cable modem and my G4. This makes up my small WiFI network. It runs well, but I also know that 802.11g and the 2.4GHz are older standards.

I have been looking at getting the Airport Extreme, but I am not sure if I will be able to set it up because the system requirements for the Extreme I need to be running at least 10.5.7 for set up and admin.

I was wondering if I could do the set up on my iMac and then unplug and plug it into the G4 ? or perhaps you fine folks could offer up a better solution.


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Thanks

John


P. Fornite hack for mac. S The G4 does not have a Network card or any Wifi capability, I would like to keep it connected to the network with an ethernet cable, but I am not sure if a WiFi card or USB adapter would be cost effective. But I am open to any ideas.

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