소개
Wireless connectivity issues? Use this guide to replace an inoperative AirPort/Bluetooth board.
필요한 것
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Remove the following ten screws securing the lower case to the upper case:
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Three 13.5 mm (14.1 mm) Phillips screws.
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Seven 3 mm Phillips screws.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the AirPort/Bluetooth cable connector up off the logic board.
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Carefully peel the AirPort/Bluetooth ribbon cable off the top of the black plastic AirPort/Bluetooth housing.
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Disconnect the camera cable by pulling its connector away from the socket on the logic board.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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5 Guide Comments
I didn't even have to replace my daughterboard -- I ordered a used one, but simply "reseating" (removing and attaching it again) the ribbon cable to the daughter board fixed my problem that the WiFi and Bluetooth card was invisible to the OS.
Thanks anyway for these great instructions! Without them I hadn't even thought about that the WiFi functionality was on a daughterboard... I thought other than in most "Windows laptops" that functionality was integrated into the main board.
Ralf Bergs - 답글
Excellent guide! The whole thing took me about 30 minutes and as soon as I turned on my mac again the WiFi worked perfectly.
I replaced both the card and the ribbon cable. Still get the message that there is no WiFi device installed. 15" MBP, mid-2010. The Bluetooth and Ethernet still work. But it is very inconvenient not having WiFi. Any thoughts on what else to try would be appreciated.
Raymond Steinbart
rsteinbart - 답글
Excellentguide as usual, but not sure the anntena cables should have be replaced in their housings before the Airport/ Bluetooth bracket was secured. Was there a reason I missed.
Peter Mayo - 답글
Is it possible to upgrade? Is there any “successor” known for Bluetooth 4.0 ?
Thanks