Once upon a time, Apple made Wi-Fi routers called AirPorts. But the company abandoned the router scene with its last AirPort discontinued in 2018. Now, a slew of recent rumors provide hope that a new ...
According to Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, Apple is not working on a new version of its AirPort wireless router. However, they are working on something else that could potentially serve as a ...
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Apple offered a line of Wi-Fi routers that it referred to as AirPort base stations. There was a standard AirPort Express, a higher-end AirPort Extreme with more ...
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Apple could make Wi-Fi 'just work' with a new AirPort router — and Apple Silicon could be the missing puzzle piece
There’s nothing like a good Apple event to get you thinking about the company’s past and where it’s going next. Like many others that tuned into Cupertino’s “Awe Dropping” presentation this past week, ...
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Apple offered a line of Wi-Fi routers that it referred to as AirPort base stations. There was a standard AirPort Express, a higher-end AirPort Extreme with more ...
In the latest Airport Utility (version 6), if you click on the base station image you get a pop-up with a list of connected wireless devices. How can I see the devices - and the associated IPs - that ...
Not sure this is worth a whole new topic... but it doesn't seem to fit the 'Post Airport Extreme life' topic... I still use one of these (Airport Extreme w/802.11ac) (it's been extremely reliable over ...
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