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Apple Airport Extreme wireless router

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Short summary description Apple Airport Extreme wireless router:
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Apple Airport Extreme, LEAP, PEAP, WEP, WPA, WPA2, RADIUS, 0 - 35 °C, -25 - 60 °C, 20 - 80%, 10 - 90%

Long summary description Apple Airport Extreme wireless router:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Apple Airport Extreme wireless router based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Apple Airport Extreme. Security algorithms: LEAP, PEAP, WEP, WPA, WPA2, Authentication method: RADIUS. Weight: 753 g. Dimensions (WxDxH): 165 x 165 x 34 mm, Interface: Gigabit Ethernet WAN, 3x Gigabit Ethernet LAN, USB 2.0

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Reviews
Updated:
2013-05-06 05:57:53
Uk has collected 16 expert reviews for Apple Airport Extreme wireless router and the average expert rating is 76 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
76%
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2013-05-06 05:57:52
Think back to the first time you saw a computer accessing the Internet wirelessly. (Yes, kids, there was a time before Wi-Fi). It totally blew your mind, didn’t it? Since then, Wi-Fi base stations have become something of a commodity. The new AirPort E...
Good Setup is dead simple; good range and coverage; simultaneous dual-band ensures all devices get the fastest connection possible; works with latest versions of Windows; backward compatible with any Wi-Fi device.
Bad Only three switched Ethernet ports; external power adaptor adds bulk. Min specs: Mac 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard), Universal...
100%
Zdnet.com.au
Updated:
2013-05-06 05:57:53
At $279, the new AirPort Extreme is on the pricey side among high-end routers and unfortunately, it offers a relatively skimpy number of networking features, especially for Windows users. It does, however, have high throughput speeds and the ease of us...
Good Fast throughput, Easy to use, True dualband, Guest networking, Printer and network storage support, Aesthetically pleasing design...
Bad Limited networking features, Picky support for USB external hard drive, Only three Ethernet ports, No web interface, No remote access for Windows users, Supports only 50 clients, Only OS X 10.4 or later can access storage feature...
Bottom line The AirPort Extreme Base Station is a great wireless router for Mac or novice users who need something thats simple, nice-looking and works well for their homes. Savvy and Windows users will find many other alternatives that offer a lot more features...
65%
toptenreviews.com
Updated:
2013-05-06 05:57:51
The Apple Airport Extreme Base Station from Apple Computer supports simultaneous dual band Wi-Fi and has a Gigabit Ethernet WAN port and three Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. The product is no different than other premium wireless routers in that it can su...
Good Simultaneous dual band support exploits IEEE 802.11n throughput potential...
Bad Firewall does not support Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI).
Bottom line The Apple Airport Extreme Base Station is easy to install and manage...
88%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-05-06 05:57:52
Lets play a word game. Ill give a description, and youll say the first thing that comes to mind. Ready? Porcelain-white, minimalist, 802.11n, some nifty features, others that are inexplicably missing, a tad overpriced at $179 direct. "Sounds like...
Good Simultaneous dual-band operation. Guest-network capability. Can extend wireless range. Performs well at long distances. Printer, hard-drive sharing.
Bad Inadequate firewall. Only three LAN ports. Inconvenient LAN link-status lights.
Bottom line This is a solid wireless router for all-Mac and mixed Windows/Mac networks. But if you run all Windows (or any flavor of Linux), you can get better features for less money...
70%
computerworld.com
Updated:
2013-05-06 05:57:52
Its a welcome update for users with a mixed wireless environment By Michael DeAgonia (1) Recommended(18) Digg Via @Computerworld - Review: Apples new Airport Extreme gets dual-band Wi-FiTwitter Top Stories Related 25 highly anticipated open-source re...
Bottom line Having said that, though, the biggest advance with this latest Airport Extreme is the dual-band support. Its not a must-have for most users -- unless you have a mixed wireless environment and want the fastest Wi-Fi transfer speeds possible. But if yo...
0%
macworld.com
Updated:
2013-05-06 05:57:52
by Scott McNulty, Macworld.com Think back to the first time you saw a computer accessing the Internet wirelessly. (Yes, kids, there was a time before Wi-Fi). It totally blew your mind, didn’t it? Since then, Wi-Fi base stations have become something of...
Good Setup is dead simple; good range and coverage; simultaneous dual-band ensures all devices get the fastest connection possible; works with latest versions of Windows; backward compatible with any Wi-Fi device.
Bad Only three switched Ethernet ports; external power adaptor adds bulk.
Bottom line The 2009 version of the AirPort Extreme Base Station packs in a ton of features, as well as speed, into a small, reasonably priced package. If you’re looking to replace your current Wi-Fi router, you can’t go wrong with the AirPort Extreme. If...
90%
smallnetbuilder.com
Updated:
2015-04-29 10:40:05
Well, it turns out that Apple never even responded to my review request this time. But my curiousity about whether Apple was performing a stealth seeding of three-stream routers in the the wild got the better of me. So I broke down and bought the ne...
Good Two radios for simultaneous dualband operation, High routing speed...
Bad No web administration, Poor wireless range performance, Can't use 40 MHz mode in 2.4 GHz, No jumbo frame support, Disk sharing choked on 1 GB file transfer...
Bottom line Latest version of Apple's 802.11n router with allegedly-improved wireless performance...
0%