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$39.95
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In Stock - ships
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Refurbished
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90 day warranty
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AirPort Extreme is the next-generation
wireless networking solution from Apple. Based
on a new high-speed wireless technology called
802.11g, it enables you to achieve data rates
nearly 5 times faster than the original AirPort.
You can connect to the Internet or to other computers
without wires, additional phone lines, or complicated
networking hardware from almost anywhere in your
home, classroom, or business.
Apple's AirPort Extreme wireless
networking products lets you surf the Internet
from almost anywhere in your home or business,
and enables schools to provide Internet access
to multiple students without installing expensive
cabling.1
Since AirPort Extreme is based on
a new wireless technology called 802.11g, it's
a snap to exchange files or play multiplayer games
at data rates up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps).2
The AirPort Extreme Card allows your AirPort Extreme-enabled
Mac to communicate with local AirPort Extreme
networks or other Wi-Fi certified 802.11b or 802.11g
networks, including earlier versions of Apple's
AirPort Base Station. AirPort Extreme-enabled
computers that join an AirPort or other 802.11b
wireless network can achieve data rates up to
11 Mbps--the maximum allowed by 802.11b. For higher
data rates, you need both the AirPort Extreme
Card installed in an AirPort Extreme-ready computer
and an AirPort Extreme Base Station. AirPort Extreme
provides a range up to 50 feet at 54 Mbps and
up to 150 feet at 11 Mbps for AirPort Extreme-enabled
computers.
Every AirPort Extreme-enabled Mac
has antennas built in and optimally placed, much
like a mobile phone, to provide the best possible
wireless performance. And because AirPort Extreme
uses radio waves for communication, it can even
work through walls.
With an AirPort Extreme-enabled
PowerBook G4, you're ready to start enjoying the
benefits of wireless networking--not just at home,
but also at cafes, hotels, airports, and other
businesses and public buildings around the world
that have implemented 802.11b "hot spots."
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To get the full speed benefits of
the 802.11g-based AirPort Extreme Card in your
Apple computer, you'll want to use it with an
AirPort Extreme Base Station. But since the AirPort
Extreme Card is compatible with 802.11b, you can
use any AirPort Base Station or other Wi-Fi certified
802.11b access point without any hassles; you
don't need to change any hardware or software
settings. Everything is automatic.
To create your own wireless network
in your home or business, just add an AirPort
Extreme Base Station. This will allow you to communicate
between AirPort-enabled computers, AirPort Extreme-enabled
computers, Windows PCs with Wi-Fi certified 802.11b
cards, and the AirPort Extreme Base Station and
share access to the Internet, without wires.
Notes:
(1) Wireless Internet access requires a wireless-enabled
computer, a base station or other access point,
and Internet access (fees may apply). Some ISPs
are not currently compatible with AirPort and
AirPort Extreme.
(2) Achieving data rates up to 54
Mbps requires that all users have an AirPort Extreme-ready
computer with an AirPort Extreme Card installed
or a Wi-Fi Certified 802.11g Windows computer
and are communicating with an AirPort Extreme
Base Station. If a user with an AirPort-enabled
computer or other Wi-Fi certified 802.11b product
joins an AirPort Extreme wireless network, that
user will get up to 11 Mbps and AirPort Extreme
users on the same wireless network will get less
than 54 Mbps. AirPort Extreme-enabled computers
that connect to an AirPort or other Wi-Fi certified
802.11b network will achieve data rates up to
11 Mbps, the maximum allowed by an 802.11b wireless
network. Actual speed will vary based on range,
connection rate, site conditions, size of network,
and other factors.
(3) Fees may apply for hot spot
access.
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