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Apple's new AirPort Extreme base station includes Draft 11N support.

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What about an 802.11n card?
by jdubb11 January 10, 2007 10:47 AM PST
I know the new base station is a/b/g backwards compatible, but is there any word of Apple creating a new 802.11n Airport Extreme Card for laptops? My understanding of the 802.11n technology is that it doesn't work as Draft N unless the router and card are both 802.11n.

Thanks!!
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under the radar
by kyleaa January 10, 2007 12:28 PM PST
All of Apple's Core 2 Duo computers have shipped with N cards installed, it was just done quietly. New software will be released with the base station to allow them to operate as in N. However, if you have an earlier Core Duo model, you appear to be out of luck for the time being.
Most AirPort Cards already have N capabiity
by kohlert January 16, 2007 6:07 PM PST
All new Apple computers (except for the 17" iMac) have 802.11n capability built right into their cards. Apple will be releasing a software patch to allow them to access this feature. This patch will be released to coincide with the release of the new Airport Extreme Base Station, which is expected to ship sometime next month (Feb/07). AirPort cards sold this year also have this capability when patched.
802.11n still below the radar
by cyde01 January 16, 2007 2:02 PM PST
It's interesting how there is so little hype surrounding the 802.11n spec. This new Airport Extreme station and the fact that all the core 2 duo macs shipped with draft N cards seems like it was done so quietly with no fanfare. Is it because the spec is still not finalized? Also, the reviews on Cnet mention that all the draft N routers don't perform like the spec promises. It will be interesting to see how the Apple does. Don't know why they didn't include gigabit ethernet, tho. That's a spec that is here and now, not something that hasn't been finalized like draft N.
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That's their trademark...
by Rickb1 January 16, 2007 9:13 PM PST
Apple doesn't wait for spec. It didn't for Firewire 400 or 800, USB, SCSI, or the
mouse for that matter. That's why they are always ahead. Mac users don't even
care if it ever specs... As long as they can get it done faster and more reliably.
802.11n doesn't work with all Macs
by mr johnh February 3, 2007 9:08 PM PST
802.11n doesn't work with all Macs, so don't buy it if your computer isn't
the right one. I have a Mac Mini, and .11n wont work with it.
You must read the fine Print. Also would be nice if there was a plug for an
external antenna!
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