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Encyclopedia > AirPort Extreme

Airport Extreme is a Wireless Solution used on the Apple Macintosh platorm. Airport Extreme is simply a "Wireless Network' however Apple defines it as being slightly different to any normal Wireless Network Solution. The Aiport Extreme uses an airport Extreme card (Wireless card) in the Apple macintosh computers and A Wireless Airport Base Station for a router. Apple Computer, Inc. ... Macintosh can refer to: Apple Macintosh (computer) McIntosh (apple cultivar) Charles Macintosh (Scottish inventor) Mackintosh (raincoat) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... hi pat what is up ...


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AirPort Extreme - definition of AirPort Extreme in Encyclopedia (1432 words)
AirPort Extreme is the new generation of AirPort, and is based on the IEEE 802.11g specification, and is fully compatible with all 802.11b and 802.11g devices.
AirPort Express is an AirPort base station, which currently holds the title of smallest base station in existence, and includes Audio-out, USB for remote printing and ethernet-port.
AirPort is most often used in portable computers such as the iBook and PowerBook, though some people use this technology on stationary computers because they find it easier than running wires throughout their house.
Streetwise Australia: Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station - with Modem (398 words)
AirPort Extreme is based on a new wireless draft specification called 802.11g**.
The range of AirPort Extreme is up to 50 feet at 54 Mbps and up to 150 feet at 11 Mbps.
The AirPort Extreme base station w/ Modem comes with a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN port, a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet WAN port, and a USB port plus a built-in v.90 modem with an RJ-11 port, and an external antenna port.
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