
New Apple MC340LL / A AirPort Extreme Base Station is the ideal wireless solution for home, school, and small businesses. With higher speeds and longer range, AirPort Extreme Base Station offers super-fast wireless network access throughout just about any home, office or classroom. And with simultaneous support for 802.11b / g 802.11n bands, all Wi-Fi devices can get the best wireless performance and range.
Some Wi-Fi uses the 2.4GHz wireless band, including the iPhone, iPod touch, and devices using 802.11b / g. Other devices can use either 2.4 GHz or faster 5 GHz band, such as the latest 802.11n-based Macs and Apple TV. Instead of choosing one of the bands, AirPort Extreme works simultaneously on both bands, and its multiband devices automatically use the best available bandwidth. This means that all Wi-Fi devices to obtain the fastest possible wireless performance and best possible range. And AirPort Extreme reduces the possibility of interference from appliances and cordless phones that use the 2.4GHz band.
Wireless printing through AirPort Extreme, it’s almost like having a printer in every room of the house or office. AirPort Extreme uses the Mac and PC compatible Bonjour networking technology to everyone on the network to take advantage of a centralized printer. Wirelessly, of course. (Wireless printing over USB requires a compatible printer and Mac OS X 10.2.7 or later or Windows XP (SP3) or Windows Vista (SP1).)
Configuration is as simple as connecting the printer to the USB port on the AirPort Extreme base station and add it to the list of printers on your Mac or PC. That’s it!
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