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 ...
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) appears to be getting out of the wireless router business. A report has the company dropping the AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme and AirPort Time Capsule routers from its ...
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 ...
It's official — Apple is discontinuing its AirPort line of routers, including the AirPort, AirPort Extreme, and Time Capsule. Apple confirmed it'll still offer software and hardware support for those ...
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 ...
A recent customer satisfaction survey of home router technologies places Apple comfortably on top of the heap, despite recent reports of the division closing down, and engineers re-assigned to other ...
The AirPort Extreme is a natural fit for Mac users, but some competing routers deliver higher performance and more features. As a Mac user, why would you ever consider buying a high-end router other ...
The Airport Extreme is the nicest router that Apple makes. As you’d expect from a $180 router, it has all the major features you’d want: simultaneous dual-band routing, gigabit ethernet ports, and the ...
Goodbye, Apple AirPort line; it was fun while it lasted. After Apple said it's officially discontinuing its AirPort routers, the final stock of these once-beloved devices is beginning to sell out. The ...
Apple will stop selling its AirPort routers soon, bringing an official end to the product line it hasn't updated in years. The discontinuation applies to the AirPort Express, Airport Extreme, and the ...
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 ...
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