I've never even considered an airport before thinking they might not work great with non apple products, but now that everyone in the house started using apple products I figured it would be a great time to try one out and I'm so glad I did. After dealing with issues for months with our lynksis we finally decided to upgrade. We have always had troubles with routers in the past, mainly because we always pick the cheaper ones at Walmart. Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: etanicks.llc It was shipped promptly and it was well protected. The vendor that sold this to me was excellent. BTW, the 5GHz mobile connection to these routers is 350-400 mbps (). It doesn't get e asier than that! Rather than spend $500.00 on three new mesh routers from Netgear I'll spend $44 any day. I plugged it in, the app recognized there was a new router and when I clicked on the new router, the app told me it had configured it as a bridged router on my network with the same login as the other two. Apple makes it a snap with their Airport Utility App to connect them together. I have Comcast one gig service so when I say fast these 802.11ac routers have download/upload speeds of 942 mbps/ 40 mbps connected to a Netgear CM2050V modem (rated at 1.2 Gbps). One is connected to the internet via a Netgear modem and two are bridged. The oldest, model A1521, is eight years old (they last). I have three hardwired Apple Extreme routers distributed throughout my house. They're rugged and last.Īlthough this product is no longer being offered by Apple these routers are fast (discontinued in 2018). An unqualified “A.Love my AirPort Extreme router. Rock-solid performance, a footprint to match the Mac mini, and innovative features. The base station is a bit pricy - $180 - but I think it’s worth every penny. People don’t need real network-attached storage. By that I mean a device that takes something horribly muddled and distilling it to its essential components. Wired (link dead) used AirPort Extreme and concludes that “it’s been awhile since Apple brought out a new device that just worked the way the first Mac just worked. Apple just needs to step up to the plate and add Gigabit Ethernet to fulfill this speed demon’s full potential. While cheaper 802.11n gateways are already on the market, none matches Apple’s for features or ease of setup. Buying advice is that Apple’s AirPort Extreme Base Station may have been a long time coming, but it’s worth the wait for anyone whose network needs either greater speed or longer distance. TechWorld reviews Apple Airport Extreme Draft N Wi-Fi router and concludes that it has very good set-up and management, fast throughput, dual-band Draft-N implementation, however, it lost some speed by lack of Gigabit support. And that USB drive element makes all the difference if you need to share files around your house. However if you’re a Mac (or PC for the matter) owner looking for a simple, but highly effective wireless offering for your office or home then this is great. If you’re a die-hard networking fan then this isn’t for you. Other grumbles are the expense, Apple being Apple it’s twice the price of a wireless n router from Linksys, however in its defence the software and installation is incredibly polished. Pocket-lint reviews Apple Airport Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi Wireless Base Station and concludes with score of 9 out of 10 that over the previous edition this is a massive improvement, however it’s disappointed that Apple hasn’t put the 3.5mm jack as found on the Airport Express so you can stream your iTunes tracks to a stereo. AirPort Extreme comes with 3 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports and USB port, and supports AirPort-enabled and AirPort Extreme-enabled Mac computers, as well as Windows PCs with Wi-Fi certified 802.11b cards installed. Apple AirPort Extreme features support for NAT, DHCP, PPPoE, VPN Passthrough (IPSec, PPTP, and L2TP), DNS Proxy, SNMP, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2), wireless security (WEP) configurable for 40-bit and 128-bit encryption, MAC address filtering, NAT firewall, support for RADIUS authentication, 802.1X, PEAP, LEAP, TTLS, TLS, FAST and time-based access control. Apple AirPort Extreme 802.11n WiFi wireless base station supports 802.11a/b/g wireless protocol and draft 802.11n new high-speed wireless technology, with frequency band of 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Apple AirPort Extreme is the wireless networking router that allows users to surf the Internet from almost anywhere of your home, office, business, or schools, and able to provide Internet access to multiple or group of users without installing expensive and messy cabling.
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