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.1
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
Oct 21, 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
Oct 22, 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. …More178 of 194 people found this useful
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
GREAT ROUTER!
Written by TB from Tomball
Oct 23, 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
Horrible
Written by RM from Lake Oswego
Dec 15, 2009
I am an Apple fan-boy, and my house is filled with Apple gadgets. I love all of them except for the Apple wireless devices. I have two airport extremes (one of the gigabit ones, and one of the new dual band versions) as well as 3 airport expresses and an apple TV on wireless. I'm not sure what is causing he problems, but the devices are constantly in need of reboots and Airtunes constantly skips during playback.
I had Linksys routers before, and they were much more robust. The Apple devices were easier to set up, and have much better range, but that is not very helpful when they are constantly cutting out! …More3 of 8 people found this useful
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
it's ok
Written by EV from Downey
Dec 15, 2009
it's awsome besides one thing.it doesnt support the nintendo ds.dam.
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AirPort Extreme Base Station
Solid reliability
Written by CZ from JACKSON HEIGHTS
Dec 15, 2009
This is my first Apple router after I switched to Mac 3 months ago and I must say I am highly impressed with its solid reliability and overall performance. I like airport diagnostics that can usually tell you if and what the problem is, easy setup, no drops of signal when streaming large amounts of data and of course aesthetically appealing :). I was going to purchase a TIme Capsule but the previous ones had serious reliability issues, so I am going to hold off until they are resolved. Compared to all my previous routers I am in router heaven, I use it with iPhone and Apple TV - works well with each of them. …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
- Oct 8, 2009
Best Answer
Actually you are spot on. That is the whole purpose really of AirPort. As you say, plug in your ethernet cable and the AirPort Extreme Base Station, set it up and it becomes your wireless access point for your home, office or wherever you will be using it. It will allow any computer, Mac or PC to wirelessly connect to the internet provided, of course that you have an ISP (Internet Service Provider) and it also has dual Band Wi-Fi so any Wi-Fi device will also use it to connect like an iPod Touch or iPhone.
You can also plug a USB printer into it so that any computer on your network can print wirelessly as well. You can even plug in a USB hard Drive into the base station for use as a network drive which can also be accessed over the web if you are away. If you own a PS3 or XBOX the base station will also allow you to connect those devices wirelessly to your network. …More- Answered by CB from Schenectady
- Oct 9, 2009
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Can I connect multiple printers using a USB hub?
- Asked by BP from Seattle
- Oct 8, 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
- Oct 11, 2009
- 35 of 37 people found this useful
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Does Airport Extreme provide a greater range than Airport Express?
- Asked by PS from Guildford
- Oct 1, 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
- Oct 8, 2009
- 18 of 22 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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If you buy a security lock for the airport, does that mean that no one can get into it? Can I buy a lock at the apple store for it?
- Asked by SK from Pittsburgh
- Dec 16, 2009
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Is the Airport Extreme Base Station backwards compatible with wireless G devices? Will G and N run from the same base station?
- Asked by MS from West Palm Beach
- Dec 16, 2009
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Can I connect a G4 OS-10.4.11 by ethernet and a MacBook Pro-OS snow leopard by wireless?
- Asked by BS from Madison
- Dec 15, 2009
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Does dual band mean that my 802.11n devices can run at full n speed on one band while my 802.11g devices can simultaneously run on the other band?
- Asked by MK from Gardner
- Dec 15, 2009
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Does Airport Extreme Base Station work with a playstation3 & PSP? if so will they pic up signal automatically or do you have to input IP address?
- Asked by EF from GOODYEAR
- Dec 15, 2009
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Will the AirPort Extreme Base Station work with my Xbox wireless adapter?
- Asked by PK from York
- Dec 15, 2009
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can this router work with a pc running on windows 98?
- Asked by LP from MONTAUK
- Dec 14, 2009

