TOPIC This article describes the Apple AirPort Base Station. DISCUSSION The AirPort Base Station is a dedicated hardware access point. It contains a 56 Kbps modem and a 10 BASE-T (10 MB per second) Ethernet port for connecting to a phone line, cable modem, DSL modem, or local area network for terrestrial Internet access. See Notes 1 and 2. Up to ten AirPort enabled computers can communicate with an AirPort Base Station up to 50 m away. (More than ten users can connect to a base station, but ten users is the recommended limit based upon optimum performance.) With AirPort-enabled computers and an AirPort Base Station, you can create a wireless network in your home, office, or classroom. You can also add more base stations to provide coverage for your entire location.
A. Modem port (RJ-11), B. AC power, C. 10 BASE-T Ethernet port (RJ-45) Figure 1 AirPort Base Station Notes: 1. Modem data speeds up to 56 Kbps. Download speeds vary with line conditions and your ISP's modem capabilities. 2. The AirPort Base Station will not function on a 100 BASE-T (100 MB per second) network. |
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Product Area: | AirPort |
Category: | AirPort Base Station |
Sub Category: | Reference |
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