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Testseek.com 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.
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  Published: 2008-03-25, review by: cnet.com.au

  • New, faster 802.11n wireless standard, Same price as the original model, Audio streaming capability remains unique, Incredibly portable, Easy setup
  • Not as fast as other 802.11n routers, Cant connect an external hard drive to the USB port, No Ethernet ports for wired clients
  • 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 ...

 
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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: 2008-04-15, review by: asiaone.com

  • Abstract:  ALTHOUGH the 802.11n standard has not been formalised, many makers of WiFi routers/base stations have introduced devices based on draft N standard.Apple has also updated its Airport Express to N, claiming up to five times the performance and twice the ...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-23, Author: Maurizio , review by: saggiamente.com

  • Nuovo design più pratico per l'uso su scrivania e in ambienti di lavoro,  Dimensioni davvero compatte per le sue funzioni,  Possibilità di sfruttare la doppia banda 2,4GHz/5GHz,  Semplicità di configurazione tramite Utility AirPort (anche da iOS),  Compat
  • 1 sola porta Ethernet e con velocità massima 100Mb/s,  Non è possibile collegare dischi USB
  • Costi La piccola AirPort Express (99€) è cresciuta ed ora guarda a testa alta i due modelli più costosi. Compete con la Extreme su tutti i campi, compresa la potenza/portata del segnale WiFi, le manca però il supporto per la rete Gigabit, due porte Eth...

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  Published: 2012-06-17, Author: Maurizio , review by: saggiamente.com

  • Abstract:  Abbiamo già parlato dei miglioramenti della nuova base AirPort Express (99€), aggiornata di recente, ma nelle prossime ore sarà oggetto dei nostri approfonditi test ai quali seguirà la recensione completa della settimana seguente. Verificheremo semplicità...

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