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Apple AirPort Extreme Basisstation 1000 Mbit/s Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support

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With a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) access point you can build your own wireless network and share network resources like printers and storage space. You can even share one internet connection with your entire wireless local area network by connecting your access point (by Ethernet) to your (A)DSL or cable modem with built in router/DHCP server!
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Bullet Points Apple AirPort Extreme Basisstation 1000 Mbit/s Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support
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  • - Maximum data transfer rate: 1000 Mbit/s
  • - LEAP, PEAP
  • - Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support
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Short summary description Apple AirPort Extreme Basisstation 1000 Mbit/s Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support:
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Apple AirPort Extreme Basisstation, 1000 Mbit/s, 2.4 - 5 GHz, LEAP, PEAP, 802.11a/b/g; D802.11n2, 12Vdc, 1.8A, FCC, RSS-210, EN 300-328, EN 301-489, EN 301 893, ARIB STD-T66, RCR STD-T33, AS/NZS 4268: 2003, UL...

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Apple AirPort Extreme Basisstation. Maximum data transfer rate: 1000 Mbit/s, Frequency band: 2.4 - 5 GHz. Security algorithms: LEAP, PEAP. Data link protocols: 802.11a/b/g; D802.11n2. Power requirements: 12Vdc, 1.8A. Certification: FCC, RSS-210, EN 300-328, EN 301-489, EN 301 893, ARIB STD-T66, RCR STD-T33, AS/NZS 4268: 2003, UL...

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 08:58:27
Uk has collected 31 expert reviews for Apple AirPort Extreme Basisstation 1000 Mbit/s Power over Ethernet (PoE) and the average expert rating is 78 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.
78%
Source Review comments Score
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 08:56:46
Apple has made fast even faster. The AirPort Extreme Base Station, in its first incarnation, achieved unprecedented speeds for Wi-Fi network transfers, topping 90Mbps of actual throughput in ideal circumstances. Even in less-than-perfect conditions, t...
Bottom line Apple has taken a seemingly minor upgrade of the AirPort Extreme Base Station and made it into a major improvement. Owners of the first model of the 802.11n Base Station who need speed may be slightly chagrined at how far Apple has boosted performance...
90%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 08:56:50
Apple’s new wireless router promises roughly 2.5x the throughput and twice the range of the previous model. Keen-eyed readers will note that this is half the 5x increase promised on the American Apple website – that’s because the UK mode...
Good Significantly faster for file transfers, 5GHz frequency reduces interference, simple to set up, easy to share a printer, use as a network drive...
Bad Lack of dual-channel support on 5GHz frequency in UK, still in draft status, no real competitor yet to compare it with Min specs: Mac OS X 10.4.8, Ethernet and AirPort connection, Core 2 Duo-based Mac for 802.11 n functionality (excluding 1.83GHz iMac)...
Bottom line Even though it’s not Apple’s fault, we can’t help but miss wide-channel operation. And with the lack of any rival 802.11n draft 2 router on the market with 2-4GHz wide-channel operation, we can’t make direct comparisons. Faster rou...
80%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 08:56:56
a predictably unusual wireless router: The Apple AirPort Extreme is just about as different from your typical wireless router as it is possible to imagine. On the visual side of things there arent any external aerials to sully the clean lines...
0%
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 08:56:59
It wont come as a shock to learn that Apple takes an individual approach with its AirPort Extreme Base Station. The least surprising aspect is the shiny white styling that looks very similar to the Apple TV unit, while the external power adapter looks...
Good Ease of use, Looks...
Bad No Ethernet cable, Only one USB port...
Bottom line It wont come as a shock to learn that Apple takes an individual approach with its AirPort Extreme Base Station. The least surprising aspect is the shiny white styling that looks very similar to the Apple TV unit, while the external power adapter looks...
70%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 08:57:18
Theres no doubting Apples style, so its no surprise that its AirPort Extreme looks good. The Mac mini-sized box looks gorgeous and wouldnt look out of place on a desk. Compared to the usual ugly boxes with protruding aerials that were used to s...
60%
webuser.co.uk
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2011-07-30 08:57:39
Web User has a look at Apples take on wireless networking, which uses the draft 802.11n Wi-Fi standard to link your PCs or Macs to the internet and one another... more...
Bottom line This is an attractive and functional piece of equipment, but British broadband users are likely to be tripped up by its lack of internal modem and requirement for connection to the internet via Ethernet, which isnt the most common configuration and ma...
76%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 08:57:55
Apple updates its base station, but does it connect?...
Good Small design, USB drive and printer support, faster and great range than previous model...
Bad Like all Apple products you do have to pay for the simplicity, still not UPnP compliant...
Bottom line If youre a die-hard networking fan then this isnt for you, but if youre looking for a simple, but highly effective wireless offering then this is great...
90%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-20 03:55:03
Having pioneered wireless networking, its no surprise that Apple is one of the first to embrace the new 802.11n flavour. By delivering five times the speed of previous Wi-Fi tech (up to 200MBps), and doubling the range (to a theoretical 50m), 802.11...
Good Looks good, easy to use, supports PCs, dont need to know a hexidecimal password, which is nice...
Bad Relatively expensive. Experienced some drop-offs...
Bottom line The geeky glory of a video-streaming 802.11n Wi-Fi base station, wrapped up with Apple’s legendary style and ease of use...
80%