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The PowerMac G5 is a desktop computer first produced in 2003 by the Apple Corporation. This guide will review the repair process of an Apple PowerMac G5 model number A1047 EMC 2061 from 2004. It was discontinued in 2006 as part of the Intel switch first to developers then consumers.

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What kind of connector does the Wi-Fi antenna use?

I picked up a used Mac that seems to be in good condition. It boots and connects to Wi-Fi.

But the external Wi-Fi antenna is missing. (It has the Bluetooth antenna.)

Apple part number A1066 (or 603-3420)

I’ve found them used for $30 to over $100, but I’m hoping it’s a standard connector share by other Wi-Fi antennas.

Does anyone know what that connector is called?

The Apple part looks like this:

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@yourmacexpert The G5 Extreme airport card is using a standard MCX connector. Any antenna with that connector should fit your computer.

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