HazyMeadow

Q: 2009 unibody MBP airport upgrade?

I have a mid 2009 2.53 ghz core 2 duo unibody macbook pro and I was wondering what was the best upgrade for the internal airport card? If its not much of an upgrade I would rather not do it also. I just need the MBP to receive signals through my garage door once it closes. When the door is open I get decent signal but once its closed it lights out for the web!!!! I also just ordered a router signal repeater/extender thsat may solve the issue...lets hope

 

Thanks in advance, I know I may be beating a dead horse here....

HazyMeadow

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4), mid 2009, dual 2.53 ghz

Posted on Sep 7, 2013 7:09 AM

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  • by Bob Timmons,

    Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Sep 7, 2013 9:10 AM in response to HazyMeadow
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    Sep 7, 2013 9:10 AM in response to HazyMeadow

    I have a mid 2009 2.53 ghz core 2 duo unibody macbook pro and I was wondering what was the best upgrade for the internal airport card?


    Isn't this really a question for the MacBook Pro support folks?  You will get a much faster answer and more informed response if you post in the support area for the MacBook Pro.  The link is below:

     

    MacBook Pro

  • by Tesserax,

    Tesserax Tesserax Sep 7, 2013 9:11 AM in response to HazyMeadow
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    Sep 7, 2013 9:11 AM in response to HazyMeadow

    If your garage door is metal, just about anything you do won't really be effective. To get a Wi-Fi signal to penetrate through metal would require one of two things: 1) A high power transceiver, or 2) Setting up a roaming network which requires a wired link between wireless routers. And metal is not the only issue for Wi-Fi interference.

     

    As you can imagine both of these options will come at a cost. In the case of the former option, a significant cost.