Most wireless printers have a built-in wireless network card that allows them to connect to an already established network, and Apple's AirPort Express device provides the Internet connection ...
You can configure the AirPort Express base station in your office as an access point via wireless bridging. In bridge mode, the base station connects to a router and acts as a dynamic host ...
I have an Airport Express (latest version) as my router and wireless access point. Wireless coverage in some parts of the house is poor. I'd like to extend the wireless network using a Cisco EA3500 I ...
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 ...
If you haven’t got an Apple AirPort Extreme or Time Capsule, and are looking to improve your Wi-Fi network, we recommend you get one of Apple’s base stations. Both are superb devices that offer a ...
Last week we published a guide to "Mac-friendly" wireless routers. Rather than addressing reliability or performance concerns, the article attempted to discern which wireless router manufacturers ...
At AppleInsider, we've reviewed a number of routers and mesh Wi-Fi systems trying to find the best ones after Apple discontinued the Airport and Airport Express. Right now, the Synology RT2600ac is ...
Like the larger one, it is available solo, or in multi-unit packs. Each individual node is just under six inches tall, and very reminiscent of Apple's discontinued AirPort routers, just in a more ...
Some user are reporting an issue where their AirPort Base stations or third-party wireless routers cannot be recognized at all by built-in AirPort hardware after AirPort Extreme Update 2007-001. This ...
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