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AirPort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It was introduced by Apple on June 7, 2004 and includes an analog/optical audio mini-jack output, a USB port for remote printing, and a single Ethernet port. |
 | | The AirPort Express is often used to extend the range of existing AirPort Extreme networks by using WDS -bridging [1], which allows AirTunes functionality (as well as internet access, file and printer sharing, etc.) to be extended across a larger distance and multiple wired and wireless clients. |
 | | In March, 2005, a demonstration by the FBI showed that they could crack a WEP key in 3 minutes using freely available tools from the internet, although as early as 2001 holes were being found in the WEP protocol. |
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