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Description

You have a 30mW wireless card (transciever) in your Mac

We decided antenna installation is no fun. So we made this instead. The Quicky Jr. will boost your wireless singal and reception. It is a far cry from our Quicky, which has a 500 mW (milliwatt) transceiver, but this will get the job done if you are having trouble getting a constant wireless signal. The Quicky Jr. contains a 100mW transceiver and connects using the USB port. The software is the same as that for the Quicky, so installation is easy.


Purpose
Although Apple Macintosh 'Books notebooks are quite possibly the best on the mobile computing market, they do have one shortcoming, wireless power. Poor signal strength is common and must be dealt with, so why settle for less? The Quicky Jr ™ USB is an elegant solution for Mac users that demand wireless performance that is as great as their Macs have. In a very small package, the Quicky Jr ™ makes the wireless signal going into the Mac far stronger than stock.

Design
The case of the Quicky Jr. ™ is made of aluminum for lightweight and high strength. This also lends itself to the Apple aesthetic of brushed metal making it appear appropriate to the 'Book.

Compatibility
The Quicky Jr. ™ conforms to the wireless standards 802.11b and 802.11g , making it compatible with all networks not exclusively AirPort networks. In fact it should work on most if not all wireless networks, especially modern ones.

This product is compatible
with the following:

All MacBooks and MacBook Pros
All PowerBooks
(Includes TiBooks and AlBooks)
All iBooks
All other notebooks equipped with USB




System Requirements:


Mac OS X 10.3, 10.4, 10.5

Kit Includes:

Quicky Jr ™
3 dBi Antenna
CD-ROM
Illustrated Installation Guide
UPC:
706084165085
Brand:
Quickertek
Compatible With:
N/A
Suggested Items for Installation:
N/A
Condition:
New
Warranty:
60 Day PowerbookMedic Warranty
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