Intel Core Duo MacBook 802.11n

I have a MacBook with Core duo. It can not recieve 802.11n, but I have seen a few different options for upgrading. One of those includes buying a Mac Pro Wireless Kit from apple and installing the card into the MacBook. I found this on the HardMac site. I have talked to almost everyone, but no one can give me a consistent answer. I know if I install the card myself the warranty will be voided no matter what, but if I have an authorized Mac Tech installs it for me will it void the warranty? The other thing is that if an authorized Mac Tech installs most things it will not void the warranty, but my only questionm is, if the Mac Pro card will fit into the MacBook and work while not voiding the warranty?

Hi haysman
From what I see you will not void your warranty if your macbook being repair by authorized service center and broken part has been replaced with similar one (within apple specs), not with modified one.
So altered the macbook specs might void your warranty.
To make it clear, consult your apple store, and your authorized technician, and asked your technician that can he or she guarantee that the warranty still good after they di that procedure.
And Core duo macbook age is almost a year old now, and if you don't have apple care, then you just wait couple more weeks and you can operate yours without worry about warranty.
I also seen one site that provide the kit and installation is also included, I'll post it later if I can come accross.
Good Luck.

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