AirPort Express
Introduced: June 2004
Terminated: n/a
Description
The Airport Express is compatible with the 802.11b/g Wi-Fi standard. It has a wireless data range of 54Mbps and a range of 50 feet at that speed or 150 feet at 11Mbps. It can handle up to ten users.
History
The Airport Express is a redesigned model of the AirPort Extreme Base Station. It is much smaller and doesn’t have the modem and Ethernet port, but it does have an analog/optical digital audio port. A major feature is that it supports AirTunes, meaning that iTunes music can be wirelessly streamed to a stereo.
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Specifications
Wireless Data Rate: Up to 54 Mbps
Range: 150 ft. (11 Mbps), 50 ft. (54 Mbps)
Compatibility: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Radio output power: 15 dBm (nominal)
Supported protocols: NAT, DHCP, FTP, PPPoE, VPN Passthrough (IPSec, PPTP and L2TP), QuickTime Streaming, DNS Proxy, SNMP
Security: WPA, WPA2, and WEP (configurable for 40-bit or 128-bit)
Capacity: 10 users
Power over Ethernet: No
Ports: 1 - RJ-45, 1 - USB, 1 - 3.5 mm mini-audio jack for analog or optical digital sound
Weight and Dimensions (US): 6.7 oz., 3.7” x 2.95” x 1.12”
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 189 g, 94.01 mm x 75 mm x 28.4 mm
Timeline
Introduced in June 2004, the Airport Express was still in production at the time of this description’s writing (November 2007).


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