5/3/2023 0 Comments Apple airport extreme speedApple said they are looking into the problem, which is software based. The Extreme has a minor flaw that won't bite many people in its ability to pass traffic at full Ethernet speeds across its WAN port when network address translation (NAT) is engaged. You'll note that the AirPort Extreme is what I was referring to in a post a few days ago in which I described how I developed new testing methodology for Wi-Fi gateways. My conclusion is that the device really needs gigabit Ethernet to achieve its full potential. I was able to see consistently high speeds in testing, in excess of 90 Mbps in a single direction over 802.11n to Ethernet (flooding packets from N to Ethernet), and about 50 Mbps when flooding from N to N via the base station. I gave the unit 4 1/2 mice for how well it lived up both to its potential and how well it works. My review of the new AirPort Extreme Base Station is up at Macworld: This lengthy review, aided by several colleagues at the magazine, covers a lot of the basics for home users. Vertical Markets Academia Enterprise WLAN Switches Home Hot Spot Aggregators Hot Spot Advertising Road Warrior Roaming Libraries Location Medical Public Safety Residential Rural SOHO Small-Medium Sized Business Universities Utilities wISP Transportation and Lodging Air Travel Aquatic Commuting Hotels Rails Metro-Scale Networks Community Networking Municipalīroadband Wireless Cellular 2.5G and 3G 4G Power Line SatelliteĪdministrative Detail April Fool's Blogging Book review Cluelessness Guest Commentary History Humor Self-Promotion Unique Wee-Fi Who's Hot Today? Industry Conferences Financial Free Health Legal Research Vendor analysis Hardware Adapters Appliances Chips Consumer Electronics Gaming Home Entertainment Music Photography Video Gadgets Mesh Monitoring and Testing PDAs Phones Smartphones
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