![]() ![]() So here are the models that can be upgraded: So here's the solution: I am working on an open-source design that is easy to use and extremely affordable to upgrade your Macbook with! If there's one thing that you'd want to upgrade in your Macbook to keep up with technology, it would be your wireless card, as it is among the more easier to replace parts of your Macbook. But you'll have noticed that your old Macbook may not be able to keep up with those products! Macbooks made in early 2012 and earlier have a maximum WiFi speed of 450Mbps (802.11 N) and a maximum Bluetooth version of 3.0 (2012 models have 4.0). Many of us own new Bluetooth 4.0 devices and 802.11 AC Wireless routers that are capable of speeds over 1 Gigabit per second. One of those being the wireless (WiFi + Bluetooth) combo card. ![]() Because the world is constantly changing around us, a lot of what's inside these Macbooks are considered obsolete. Most of these laptops are approaching a decade in age and many of us still have them. These laptops are great, and they have lasted us a good long time. While this guide won't cover Macbooks made in 2009 and prior (at least not yet), I will be focussing on Macbooks made from 2010 through 2012. If you're like me and still holding on to a Unibody MacBook from 2010 - 2012, you'll have noticed that the wireless connectivity can be lacking on these models! ![]()
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