News
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Apple offered a line of Wi-Fi routers that it referred to as AirPort base stations. There was ...
Back in January 2007, Apple released its first version of the Airport Extreme. It was a wireless router that supported 802.11n of Wi-Fi and could be used as a print and storage server as well. But ...
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Apple offered a line of Wi-Fi routers that it referred to as AirPort base stations. There was ...
While Apple appears to have no plans to revive its former AirPort routers, the networking know-how that powered them may be returning — via a new chip that will add similar functionality to the ...
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 ...
Close observers of Apple’s networking products—surely they exist—know that the company hasn’t updated its Airport line of Wi-Fi routers since 2013.That’s so many iPhones ago! This week ...
It’s been years since I had consistently shitty Wi-Fi in my home. Around the time that Apple discontinued its AirPort routers ...
Apple’s promised HomeKit-enabled routers may improve protection. One of the many iCloud enhancements Apple is attempting to bring to market in 2019, the routers are designed to protect your ...
Code in tvOS 26 shows Thread 1.4 is coming to Apple’s border routers this fall. But with Amazon and Google still on 1.3, you may be waiting a bit longer for that unified mesh network.
Mac IT Guy: two routers, one network. By John C. Welch. Macworld FEB 18, 2011 12:00 am PST. I have a wireless router (non-Apple) here in the house, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results