Based on an IEEE 802.11n draft specification, AirPort Express features two antennas and uses a technology called multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) to transmit multiple data streams simultaneously. The result? AirPort Express delivers data transfer speeds up to five times those of previous-generation 802.11g wireless networks — while achieving up to twice the range.

As with previous models, the new Airport Express allow streaming audio, remote printing and it works as a standalone router for up to 10 users. This can be achieved by plugging your ethernet cable into the Airport Express.

Priced at US$99 (SG$149), it is an extremely good buy and I’m looking into owning it in the near future.


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