27” Apple iMac Airport WiFi Bluetooth Card A1419 – 21.5″ iMac A1418 – Late 2012 / 661-7110
The 27″ Apple iMac Airport WiFi Bluetooth Card (part number 661-7110) is compatible with both the 27-inch iMac A1419 and the 21.5-inch iMac A1418, specifically for the Late 2012 models. This internal card provides wireless connectivity for both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling smooth internet access and the ability to connect wireless peripherals.
Related Part Numbers
- Apple Part #: 661-7110
- Printed Model Part #: BCM94331CD, 607-8968, 607-8967
Compatibility
- iMac 21.5″ A1418
- iMac13,1 Late 2012: MD093LL/A (2.7 GHz Core i5)
- iMac13,1 Late 2012: MD094LL/A (2.9 GHz Core i5)
- iMac13,1 Late 2012: MD094LL/A (3.1 GHz Core i7)
- iMac 27″ A1419
- iMac13,2 Late 2012: MD095LL/A (2.9 GHz Core i5)
- iMac13,2 Late 2012: MD096LL/A (3.2 GHz Core i5)
- iMac13,2 Late 2012: MD096LL/A (3.4 GHz Core i7)
Condition
- Open Box
- Replacement Part Fully Tested
- Passed All Quality Inspections
- High-Quality Replacement Part
Compatibility Agreement
Why Replace the 27” Apple iMac Airport WiFi Bluetooth Card
- Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues: If your iMac is unable to connect to wireless networks or the Wi-Fi keeps dropping, the wireless card might be malfunctioning. Replacing the card restores stable Wi-Fi connectivity.
- Bluetooth Connectivity Problems: If your iMac is unable to connect to Bluetooth devices like keyboards, mice, or headphones, it could be due to a fault in the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card. Replacing it ensures reliable Bluetooth connections.
- No Network Detection: If your iMac no longer detects available Wi-Fi networks, even after troubleshooting settings, the card may be defective. A replacement card ensures your iMac can reconnect to Wi-Fi networks.
- Slow or Unstable Connections: If the iMac experiences intermittent or slow Wi-Fi connections, it’s often due to a failing wireless card. Replacing it will restore faster and more stable network connections.
- During Internal Repairs or Upgrades: If other internal components (like the logic board) are being replaced or repaired, the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card may need to be reconnected or replaced to ensure proper functionality after the repair.
Signs That Replacement is Needed for 27” Apple iMac Airport WiFi Bluetooth Card
- Wi-Fi Network Not Detected: If the iMac stops detecting Wi-Fi networks or fails to connect to any wireless networks, the wireless card could be faulty and in need of replacement.
- Bluetooth Devices Won’t Pair: If Bluetooth devices (e.g., wireless keyboard, mouse, or headphones) are not pairing with the iMac, it might be due to a malfunctioning Bluetooth portion of the card.
- Intermittent Wi-Fi Connectivity: If your connection frequently drops or is slow, replacing the wireless card can restore a stable and fast connection.
- Frequent Disconnections or Slow Speeds: If the iMac frequently loses connection to Wi-Fi or experiences slow speeds despite being near the router, it could be an indication that the card is failing and needs to be replaced.
- Hardware Failure After System Updates: If the wireless or Bluetooth functions stopped working after a system update, and troubleshooting does not help, replacing the Airport Wi-Fi Bluetooth card may resolve the issue.
Important Notes
- Professional Repairs: It’s recommended to have this repair done by a qualified technician, especially if you don’t have experience with Consumer Electronics/gadget disassembly.
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⚠️ Warning: You Must Backup Your Data Before Repair Process ⚠️
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