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Thursday, May 31, 2007
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Apple's AirPort Extreme is an extremely simple wireless networking solution delivering better the performance (Apple says five times) and twice the range of the previous AirPort Extreme. Based on Draft-N, the AirPort Extreme extends a wireless network to even more areas in a home or office and makes streaming digital content and transferring large files faster and easier.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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I was amazed with the distance I was able to cover without dropping any signal strength. 150 feet - full signal. 200 feet - full signal. 250 feet - a momentary dip, then back to full signal. 300 feet (I could barely see the AirPort Extreme by this point) - full signal. Another 20 feet and the signal dropped to almost nothing. I looked up from my laptop and discovered that several people had crossed into my path, directly between the base station and my laptop. I shooed them out of the way and the signal went back up to full strength. I kept walking and found that my signal finally dropped to half strength by the time I had passed 350 feet.
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Monday, February 5, 2007
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Apple's recently-released AirPort Extreme Base Station represents a thorough overhaul and re-packaging of the previous AirPort Extreme model. The new model is packed with enhanced features, a better set-up and management interface and of course, higher rated transfer speeds thanks to the new (and still incomplete) 802.11n protocol. Like most Apple products, the performance boost is being highly promoted. Does the AirPort Extreme stand up to the hype as well as other Apple products do? Continue reading to find out.
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