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Wifi/BT & Ant. for 1.33 G4 Mini?

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I think I've found a workable combination of wifi/bluetooth card and antennas for the 1.33 GHz G4 Mac Mini, but I figured it was worth asking opinions here before purchasing. So, what do you folks think. Will these work? Or have I overlooked/misread some key fact along the way?

wifi/bluetooth card

http://www.ebay.com/itm/261054189767?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

or

http://www.ebay.com/itm/380450409073?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3D380450409073%26_rdc%3D1

antennas

http://www.ebay.com/itm/190701156107?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

I'm pretty confident about the card. I'm less certain about the antennas. The seller says that they should work as a wifi or bluetooth antenna on any Mac with compatible connectors, and that seems reasonable from a physics point of view.

Other listings/sellers seem to want $20 and up for the antennas. I don't mind spending ~$10 on the card, but I don't want to spend $40+ on the antennas.

 
so... did you try them out? I ordered a pair, see how it goes. not like I really need bluetooth or wireless in the mini I just got... but it's not that much so what the hell right? might come in useful one day.

 
So long as it physically plugs in, I doubt you have anything to worry about - really, for the most part, a WiFi antenna is a WiFi antenna is a WiFi antenna. I have an Acer thing that I equipped with WiFi, it was originally never designed to have WiFi...I used antennas and a card from two seperate laptops and it works perfectly, you'd never know.

 
DUR, remembered a major use for having bluetooth, HI bluetooth keyboard DUHHHHH! Since there isn't a good place to put a keyboard anywhere near the machine its self. Second, donno if it'll work, but bluetooth audio to the radio across the room, good for pandora instead of killing my iPhone battery :O

 
mega sad face

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further research points to there being a special board for the mini, which ebayers sell for $$$$$
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so much for that idea :'(

if anyone has one I'll trade for the pile o' PPC games I have :)

 
Insaneboy, which Mini do you have? The first revision Minis (1.25 GHz, 1.42GHz) needed the special mezzanine board and used separate BT and wifi boads. That's why I specified in my question that I had the 1.33 GHz Mini. It didn't use a mezzanine board and used a combo BT/Wifi assembly.

However, in my researches, I found this:

http://www.primelec.com/apple-airport-extreme-networking-wireless-networking-wireless-adapters-p2693208

Check the part number, but I believe that is the riser card you need for the older Mini for ~ $10, not the $60 that the Ebayer's want. I don't know what the shipping cost will do to that.

 
yeah it's a 1.42. looks like the BT module is on it in the picture but no mention of it...hummm

$6 shipping, take a risk on that having the BT module attached, that's all I actually want, think it'll work with out the airport card on it?

 
Oh BTW do you want the module I've got? I was about to return it, but I'll sell it to ya for what I paid($5.99). let me know I was going to ship it back thursday.

 
Thank you for the offer. However, I think I'm going to end up buying a 1.5 GHz Mini with the card already installed. That will fit with what I actually want to do, which is backtrace the connections in the expansion slot and then install a Mini-PCI gigabit ethernet card.

The only thing that stops the G4 Mini from being a pretty good server is the slow ethernet connection. I'd like to have a Mini and a small stack of NewerTechnology MiniStack drives as a media/backup server.

 
too bad they changed the design of the newer stacks though. That's what I'm using my mini for, backups and media. I don't have a gigabit switch so the built in ethernet isn't a problem for me.

oh and stacking the newer drives you may run into heat issues, stacked I had the fans in them running on high all the time, heat sink is on the bottom, so I have mine side by side with holes on the shelf under them and an air filter blowing up at them... keeps them nice n' cool. :) I also had good luck adding a spacer between the drives and a scoop to push air between them.

 
Thank you for reporting your experiences. Yes, I am worried about heat. I have a couple of Ministacks already from OWC's clearance a year back or so. They're the one's with PATA internally, so they won't go higher than 750 GB. I also picked up a used Ministack with a 500 GB drive in it and I can use that one to mirror the internal hard drive -- the other two will mirror each other.

That's probably enough storage for my music server, and the backup server function is going to use a Firewire SATA Dock with 2 TB SATA drives.

I have a bunch of the little clear stick-on feet that are about 3/8" thick. I've been putting those on the bottom of the Ministacks to space them further apart. Do you think that will help with heat dissipation, enough? I really don't want to add external fans. On the other hand, the thing should spend most of its time sleeping, maybe.

 
True I have found mine with the drives spun down most of the time. previously I had them on my desk with my intel mini (LOUD) later hooked up to a LaCie d2 network which kept them spinning. the airfilter was already being used in the basement, so not a big deal to move it under the drives (which also helps move air around the DSL modem, router, network switch etc) worth having.

I got a PATA because I had a 750GB bare drive kicking around and I got a SATA with a 1TB 1TB is the media drive and the 750 is the backup. don't have massive amounts of data here I guess(190GB on that backup drive so far). music/movies if they're gone oh well I have the DVDs and CDs still (if they're apple bought I've got iCloud now... and a good sized batch are backed up to DVD-Rs)

using CF card as the boot drive now too. seems to be working well.

 
Got the extreme card, it works! BT range kinda sucks though. Might open it up, move the antenna around a bit... Wifi has no antenna, older style extreme card uses a different style antenna plug, so its antenna-less for now.

 
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