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  2. AirPort Extreme - Wikipedia

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    The name "AirPort Extreme" originally referred to any one of Apple's AirPort products that implemented the (then) newly introduced 802.11g Wi-Fi standard, differentiating it from earlier devices that ran the slower 802.11a and b standards. At that time (circa 2003) the gateway part of this lineup was known as the AirPort Extreme Base Station.

  3. AirPort Time Capsule - Wikipedia

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    500 GB to 3 TB Server-grade HDD. The AirPort Time Capsule (originally named Time Capsule) is a wireless router which was sold by Apple Inc., featuring network-attached storage (NAS) and a residential gateway router, and is one of Apple's AirPort products. It is essentially a version of the AirPort Extreme with an internal hard drive.

  4. AirPort Express - Wikipedia

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    The AirPort Express is a discontinued Wi-Fi base station product from Apple Inc., part of the AirPort product line. While more compact and in some ways simpler than another Apple Wi-Fi base station, the AirPort Extreme, the Express offers audio output capability the Extreme lacks. The AirPort Express was the first AirPlay device to receive ...

  5. Apple quietly updates AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule ... - AOL

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    Just as it did in March, Apple has subtly updated both the AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule, this time improving performance on both. According to new testing between today's model and yesterday's ...

  6. AirPlay - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Apple introduced AirTunes [3] as a new feature of iTunes 4.6. It allowed music streaming over a network to an AirPort Express, which was equipped with a 3.5 mm analog-digital audio jack for speakers or other audio devices. In 2010, Apple introduced a new iteration of the AirTunes technology, now called AirPlay, as part of iOS 4.2.

  7. Apple Time Capsule - Wikipedia

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  8. Bonjour Sleep Proxy - Wikipedia

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    Apple AirPort Express with firmware version 7.4.1 or 7.4.2 [4] Apple AirPort Extreme with firmware version 7.4.1 or 7.4.2 [4] Apple AirPort Time Capsule [4] Apple TV (all generations) HomePod (2018) HomePod mini (2020) Computers running Mac OS X Snow Leopard act as Bonjour sleep proxy servers when Internet sharing is enabled. [6]

  9. Apple Filing Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Apple implemented AFP 3.2 support in their AirPort Time Capsule wireless router device. AFP 3.2+ was introduced in Mac OS X Leopard and adds case sensitivity support and improves support for Time Machine (synchronization, lock stealing, and sleep notifications). AFP 3.3 mandates support for Replay Cache functionality (required for Time Machine).