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 Streetwise Australia: Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station - with Modem
AirPort Extreme is based on a new wireless draft specification called 802.11g**.
The range of AirPort Extreme is up to 50 feet at 54 Mbps and up to 150 feet at 11 Mbps.
The AirPort Extreme base station w/ Modem comes with a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN port, a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet WAN port, and a USB port plus a built-in v.90 modem with an RJ-11 port, and an external antenna port.
www.streetwise.com.au /product_info.php?products_id=1223   (398 words)

  
 Apple - Education - New Hampshire Schools, p.1
Take advantage of Apple’s educational discounts at the Apple Store for Education.
Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are not currently compatible with AirPort.
Typical indoor range of the wireless access point is 150 feet from the AirPort Extreme Base Station; range may vary with site conditions.
www.apple.com /education/profiles/newhampshire   (487 words)

  
 CSMR - Campus Computer Center Apple CPP 1 Pricing
With AirPort Express it is possible to play iTunes music over a wireless network to a stereo or powered speakers using AirTunes.
AirPort Express has a built-in power supply and uses the standard Apple duck heads to plug into a power source.
AirPort Extreme is compatible with all versions of AirPort products(4).
www.cstores.uiuc.edu /center/prices/apple---.html   (9784 words)

  
 Infinite Systems >> products > hardware > laptop
This all-white laptop is perfect for home or student use.
July 2005: Now faster, all models include 512MB RAM, FireWire 400, USB 2.0, Airport Extreme (wireless), Sudden Motion Sensor, Scrolling Trackpad, a slot-loading optical drive, VGA (mirroring) monitor output, iLife including GarageBand, and an additional software bundle including World Book encyclopedia.
All models offer DVI/VGA monitor connections (mirroring or spanning), FireWire 400, Airport Extreme, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR and all the usual connections and software.
www.infinitesystems.com.au /products-hardware-laptop.html   (260 words)

  
 Linux News: Commentary : Macs Are More Expensive, Right?
If we take vaguely comparable units from the low end, midrange and high end of the Apple and PC lines using pricing from the Apple and Dell Web stores as of August 21, 2004, we get the comparisons shown in the table.
The Macs have built-in FireWire, Airport Extreme, and 10/100 Ethernet ports along with the OS X operating system and a bundle of software that includes iLife and stuff like AppleWorks, Quicken and the World Book Encyclopedia.
The PCs come with some variant of Microsoft Windows XP and varying levels of discount on Microsoft Office.
www.linuxinsider.com /story/36120.html   (1515 words)

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