Apple only produce quality products. I love what they have done to the portable music player industry. I have an iPod which I bought about a year ago (iPod Video 5.5 Gen). I have never been so satisfied with any other technological gadget. A friend of mine owns an Apple AirPort Extreme and he is more than satisfied with its performance. It is slick, small and does the job perfectly well. Apple AirPort Extreme is a wireless base station which is good for both personal use, business use and even for schools. Fifty users can connect using the AirPort Extreme Base Station using Wi-Fi technology (using IEEE 802.11 n standard). Apple AirPort Extreme also has three ethernet ports which can be used to connect computers to the network using Wires (using IEEE 802.3 standard). IEEE 802.11n is still on its development phase but it doesn’t pose a problem at all. EEE 802.11n is a good option because it can be used with all EEE 802.11a, EEE 802.11b and EEE 802.11g standards.
Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station also has a USB port which you can use to connect printers and hard drives. You can plug-in your external hard drive and share the space with all the computers connected to this network. For sharing your printer, you can use the USB 2.0 port and use AirPort Extreme Base Station power to print documents wirelessly. from any computers within your network. You won’t have to worry about any computer other than in your network connect to your network as the AirPort Extreme Base Station uses the industry standard encryption technologies such as WPA/WPA2 and 128-bit WEP which will secure your wireless network from intruders. You will have to use a AirPort Extreme utility software to configure your Apple Router which is very simple and easy to use and after you have configure your AirPort Extreme, no one can connect to your network without entering the correct password.
Apple’s AirPort Extreme also includes a built-in firewall which will keep you safe from the dangerous world of the World Wide Web. AirPort Extreme’s built-in firewall is automatically turned on. This Apple Router works with both Mac’s and PC’s so there won’t be any compatibility issues with the computer platform or your WiFi card. The cost of an Apple AirPort Extreme is not that high, you can buy an AirPort Extreme for $180 plus there is no shipping cost. You won’t be disappointed at all, it works flawlessly. Here are some of the features found on an Apple’s AirPort Extreme Base Station:
- 802.11n Wi-Fi wireless networking
- MIMO (Multiple In Multiple Out) smart antennas
- dual-band antennas for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies
- three 10/100 Ethernet LAN ports
- one 10/100 Ethernet WAN port
- one USB port
- Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA-2), 128-bit WEP encryption
- a built-in NAT firewall
You will find these items inside your AirPort Extreme box.
- AirPort Utility for Mac and Windows
- AirPort Disk Utility for Mac and Windows
- 802.11n Enabler for Mac3
- Bonjour for Windows
- Power cord
- Printed and electronic documentation
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March 31st, 2008 at 8:39 am
I ve tried this router, great, better than netgear!
April 2nd, 2008 at 8:10 pm
I purchased the Airport Extreme (and an Express for streaming music and shaing a printer) and also a USB external hard drive. The prompts on the screen tell me to first connect the hard drive to my computer for repair but there is no instructions on how to affect the repair. If I plug it back into the Airport Extreme the amber light begins flashing again until I unplug the hard drive. I am at a loss for what to do to rememdy this situation. Anyone familiar with this situation? Thank you. My email is my last name at gmail if you care to reply…
April 2nd, 2008 at 8:58 pm
Maybe its a problem with your USB hard drive? I don’t know, never had this problem.
April 4th, 2008 at 1:20 am
I am running Windows XP SP2 (since this things claims it can work with a Mac or a PC. Every time I get it to where I think itis set up, it tells me that I am now ready to run it with a USB printer. No, that is definitely not what I want. I purchased a Seagate FreeAgent GO 160GB USB hard drive to work with it. I am getting an eror that says there is something wrong with my disk and if I disconnect it and then connect it directly to the computer it will fix itself. This is an outright lie. It does absolutely nothing ro repair itself. Apple’s electronic and printed documentation are not worth the paper and plastic they are recorded on. Additionally, I have an AirPort Express so that I can make use of the WDS features. Not one single thing about their installation, operastion or troubleshooting seems to be easy, automated or intuitive. Can anyone offer advice before I chuck this thing out my 12th story window? I would really appreciate it.
April 4th, 2008 at 1:45 am
Don’t throw it out just yet. Did you check out Apple’s Airport Support section? you might find some solutions there.
April 4th, 2008 at 1:58 am
One of my friends is using this device. He says the device is superb and working fine so far.
April 6th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
The USB drive had to be formatted to FAT32. Which I did. I plugged the disk back into the AirPort and everything is supposed to automatically be recognized and become available to the computers on the network. This is a bold faced lie. I think I am going to stick the thing in the microwave and watch it go out in a beautiful shower of sparks. That’s about all it is worth to me when it doesn’t do the things it is supposed to do.