We previously reported on a change brought about in the AirPort Extreme 5.7 firmware update where the NAT implementation disallows access to public IPs from inside the private network on some ...
Apple has now fully exited the wireless router business. The company had previously stopped selling the AirPort Express router, and now Apple’s website and retail stores will no longer carry the ...
Apple started shutting down the wireless router division over the past year, while engineers from that team were moved over to other product developmental groups, including the one that handles the ...
I've been running an airport extreme for around 1.5 years or so. For the life of me I can't remember why I decided to go this route instead of a non-Apple router. I think it had to do with my thought ...
The company still will support the discontinued networking devices, which haven't been updated in five years, for the next half decade. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a ...
Apple announced that it is officially exiting the Wi-Fi router business, and the company will now end production of its AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule models. After ...
Google’s new OnHub, or Apple’s tried-and-true AirPort Extreme? Many will face a choice when shopping for a new router, but choosing between these two isn’t as cut-and-dry as it might seem. Both pack a ...
As I forecasted a week and a half ago, I’ve retired (at least for the moment) my Linksys WRT54GC IEEE 802.11g Wi-Fi-supportive router. Its successor (again, at least for the moment) is a ...