Apple AirPort Express with 802.11n
has so many advanced and innovative features which makes it precious among the
lot.
Apple’s updated AirPort Express
mobile base station with 802.11n deliver up to five times the performance and
twice the range of the previous model. AirPort Express is the world’s smallest
802.11n-based mobile base station. It
can be plugged directly into the wall for wireless Internet connectivity and
USB printing at home or easily brought on the road for wireless freedom
wherever there is an Internet connection. AirPort Express features AirTunes,
which works seamlessly with iTunes to give users a simple and inexpensive way
to wirelessly stream iTunes music from a PC or Mac to any room in the house.
AirPort Express features a
single-piece, compact design weighing just 6.7 ounces, providing maximum
portability. AirPort Express offers both PC and Mac users the ability to share
a single DSL or cable broadband connection with up to 10 simultaneous users.
Users can also share a printer wirelessly that is connected to the USB port.
Apple’s AirPort Utility software provides easy step-by-step instructions for
setting up and configuring AirPort Express; and with its advanced security
features, AirPort Express safeguards data on networked computers with support
for Wi-Fi Protected Access, 128-bit WEP encryption and a built-in firewall.
Apple now includes 802.11n as standard in its entire line of AirPort base
stations and Mac notebooks as well as iMac, Apple TV and Time Capsule.
AirPort Express includes a built-in combination digital and analog audio
connector allowing users to connect to a home stereo or powered speaker. iTunes
automatically detects remote speakers and displays them in a simple pop-up list
for the user to select. Once the remote speakers are selected, AirTunes
wirelessly streams iTunes music from the computer to the AirPort Express base
station. Multiple AirPort Express base stations can be set up around a home,
each connected to a set of powered speakers for a whole-home music experience.
AirPort Express can also extend the range of an existing AirPort Extreme
wireless network. Arvind Dhingra, ITvoir Network
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