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Reviews of Apple MB321 AirPort Express Base Station 802.11n

Testseek.co.uk have collected 20 expert reviews of the Apple MB321 AirPort Express Base Station 802.11n and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MB321 AirPort Express Base Station 802.11n.
Award: Recommended May 2008
May 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Full-featured
  • Portable
  • Can share a USB printer over a network
  • Configuration profiles
  • AirTunes functionality
  • Can operate as a dedicated wireless-to-wired bridge
  • Compact and affordable
  • Very easy to set up
  • Now includes 802.11n
  • AirTunes is great
  • Supports Windows too
  • Good price
  • New
  • Faster 802.11n wireless standard
  • 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz frequency bands supported
  • Same price as the original model
  • Audio streaming capability remains unique
  • Imminently portable because of its small size
  • Easy setup

The editors didn't like

  • Ethernet jack only 100base-T
  • USB port doesn’t support AirDisk
  • Wireless-to-wireless performance below that of AirPort Extreme
  • AirTunes must be controlled from a Mac
  • Doesn't include router or modem
  • Still need to add broadband modem
  • Iderations for Deploying 802.11n

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  Published: 2010-02-03, review by: wired.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Apple's latest AirPort Express is a multi-headed wireless colossus: Part wireless hub, part wireless audio streamer, part print server. It's an affordable alternative to Apple's AirPort Extreme, most beneficial to iTunes users with Victorian-sized fami...

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  Published: 2008-05-09, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Full-featured, portable, can share a USB printer over a network, configuration profiles, AirTunes functionality, can operate as a dedicated wireless-to-wired bridge
  • Ethernet jack only 100base-T, USB port doesn’t support AirDisk, wireless-to-wireless performance below that of AirPort Extreme, AirTunes must be controlled from a Mac
  • The new Express is an affordable and portable alternative to the Extreme. It’s the choice to make if you’re looking to extend an existing Apple-branded network wirelessly or to wired devices, to send your computer’s audio to a remote ste...

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  Published: 2008-05-07, review by: computeractive.co.uk

  • Compact and affordable,
  • Doesn't include router or modem,
  • The Airport offers good value as either a wireless print sharer or a music sharer...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-21, review by: techradar.com

  • Very easy to set up, Now includes 802.11n, AirTunes is great, Supports Windows too, Good price
  • Still need to add broadband modem
  • With very little fanfare, Apple finally upgraded the last of its WiFi products still to be using 802.11g to the faster and wider-coverage standard, 802.11n. Actually, 802.11g is still technically the current standard, as 802.11n is yet to be formally r...

 
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  Published: 2008-03-25, review by: zdnet.co.uk

  • New, faster 802.11n wireless standard, 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz frequency bands supported, Same price as the original model, Audio streaming capability remains unique, Imminently portable because of its small size, Easy setup
  • iderations for Deploying 802.11n
  • Dont pick up a new, 802.11n-enabled AirPort Express if youre looking for superfast wireless networking performance. You should consider it, however, if youre in the market for a new Wi-Fi router that offers portability, ease of use and the unique a

 
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  Published: 2008-03-18, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Other than the existence of the faster 802.11n networking and the trickling down of a few minor features from the latest AirPort Extreme Base Station, theres not a lot of improvement here. Regardless, the AirPort Express was a good bet to begin with ...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-29, review by: Kenrockwell.com

  • Abstract:  Apple's AirPort Express is a portable plug-the-whole-thing-in-the-wall WiFi base station with 802.11n. It also works as a range extender for an existing WiFi network. Once configured, you can unplug it and pop it in any...

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  Published: 2009-03-10, review by: about.com

  • Abstract:  Works WithiTunes 4.6 of higherMac OS X 10.4 and higherWindows XP SP2 or VistaWorks best with Remote on iPod touch or iPhone The GoodA snap to set up and useMakes streaming music to different rooms simpleEasy to troubleshootTerrific when used with Remot...

 
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  Published: 2008-07-02, review by: maclife.com

  • Easy setup. AirTunes lets you stream iTunes music to your stereo. 802.11n speeds. ProxySTA.
  • No Gigabit Ethernet. No AirDisk.
  • The Express is better than ever, and a stellar bargain. Thanks, Apple!...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-20, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Airport Express is a wireless access point, the new version of which is updated to use the latest high-speed 802.11n wireless technology. However, the Express is not meant to be used for setting up a wireless network, it is primarily designed to be...

 
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