AirPort Extreme Base Station
The sleek, easy-to-use AirPort Extreme Base Station with simultaneous dual-band support is the perfect wireless access point for home, school or small business. It offers fast, 802.11n Wi-Fi access for Mac computers, PCs and Wi-Fi devices such as iPhone, iPod touch and Apple TV.
Overview
The perfect wireless solution for home, school and small business.
Most Useful Reviews
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
Great!
Written by JB from Chapel Hill
22/10/2009
Just works since the day I took it out of the box. No reboots, no slow service. The device is transparent - exactly what you want from a wireless netwroking device. Delivers great reception throughout the house. I keep this in a enclosed bookshelf, on top of my DVR (not the best location), and it just plugs away. No overheating, no worries. Highly recommended. …More
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
AirPort Ext. Base Station
Written by MG from Salt Lake City
23/10/2009
This is the best wireless router that I have found on the market and have used. I have never had to reset this
, never had any kick offs like with other routers. I have it in my basements, in my office. My wife works upstairs
. She has a mac book pro and I have the 24 IMac, waiting for my new 27 coming today. I have my work PC set up along with a wireless printer and a shared printer as well. …More116 of 126 people found this useful
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
GREAT ROUTER!
Written by TB from Tomball
24/10/2009
I have used this router for 8 months. Great replacement coming from linksys routers. Setup was a bit lengthy but after the setup the router hasn't been off since. Airport Extreme truly sets a precedent when coming to consumer routers. …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
simplicity without sacrifice
Written by MM
24/11/2009
After moving from PC to MAC, and seeing the benefits of how much more user friendly the Mac OS is compared to anything else available, it's no surprise that their hardware is equally as impressive. The automated installation walked me through the entire process of setting up my home network, and not just a simple one, but with multiple hard-drives, Time-Machines, printer, Sonos music system and other peripherals. It detected all attached devices, and set itself up to allow access to all. My Macbook and Mac-Mini were recognized, and within minutes i was able to move files from one machine to another, to use my iPhone to control Sonos, and to set up a secure network in less time than it took me to read the installation instructions for my previous Routers. I've read the problems associate with the dedicated "time-capsules" and i can only say that my base-station with attached HD's set up as time-capsules and extra-storage has proven to be another example of why Apple is the one to beat. …More
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
A little sensitive, but fully functional.
Written by KO from APO
24/11/2009
I'll admit that it was a little difficult to set up a new network straight out of the box, but I was starting from the ground up and some of it might have been user error. Since then I have not been disappointed. I have reliable wireless internet that can be reached in insane places around the house. My biggest complaint could be a weakness or a strength--you must set up a good password. My neighbors a few houses down can pick up my network. It's a very weak signal, but if it weren't password protected, the whole neighborhood could "borrow" my internet. …More
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
AirPort or Time Capsule
Written by TK from Birmingham
24/11/2009
I recently became a Mac user and made the leap into wireless networking as well. Since I already own a large external HD I elected to buy the AirPort. What a great piece of hardware. The set-up was a breeze and my external HD is now networked. The speed and range of the wireless n connection are great. However, if I didn't already have an external HD I would have definitely purchased the Time Capsule. The Time Capsule is a bargain at that price since it has both a 1TB HD and a wireless router in one neat package. …More
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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Let me get this straight: I can plug my ethernet cable into Airport Extreme and it converts my current internet service to wireless? Or am I way off?
- Asked by CD from Mascotte
- 9/10/2009
Best Answer
No your correct. You just plug your ethernet cable into the Airport Extreme Base Station and up to 50 users can connect up to it. …More
- Answered by HJ from Tauranga
- 9/10/2009
- 20 of 20 people found this useful
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Can I connect multiple printers using a USB hub?
- Asked by BP from Seattle
- 9/10/2009
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Yes. You can connect multiple printers and even multiple external hard drives to your Airport Extreme using a USB hub. …More
- Answered by MJ from Dublin
- 12/10/2009
- 26 of 28 people found this useful
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Does Airport Extreme provide a greater range than Airport Express?
- Asked by PS from Guildford
- 2/10/2009
Best Answer
Technically no, but for certain customers, their environments may make it seem so. Wireless interference is one of the main causes for certain customers having a bad experience with the Airport products. Take note of how many other wireless networks are around and what devices are in the same area that utilize similar wireless technology. The Airport devices use same wireless technology and consist of the same hardware. With the Airport Extreme, you get the Dual-band feature and the extra ethernet ports.
Hope this helps. …More- Answered by KR from Folsom
- 9/10/2009
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Most Recent
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Can I do setup and admin with Windows XP SP2 (NOT SP3). If not, what does SP3 have that SP2 does not have?
- Asked by DS from Edmonton
- 23/11/2009
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Is it compatible with the NEW xbox 360 wireless N adapter?
- Asked by GG from Gateshead
- 23/11/2009
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Is the voltage input range 110-240V or 110 only for the new Base Station?
- Asked by VD from Brooklyn
- 22/11/2009
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If I buy the new 21.5 iMac, do I have to buy a separate wireless extreme, or does it come inside the computer?
- Asked by CT from Binbrook
- 22/11/2009
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Is there anyway to add another wireless router to increase the range?
- Asked by WG from San Antonio
- 22/11/2009

