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Boost Wifi Signal Apple Airport Express

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Boost Wifi Signal Apple Airport Express

2024-07-08 08:59:15

I am using this amp with an Airport Express and Niles CM760 speakers in my bedroom. The power output is clean and strong. The bass and treble controls are unusually useful and placed at very good frequencies. This thing is made of steel, not plastic, and built like a tank. The power supply is internal which is great... no wall wort! If your looking for a compact, high power, well built amplifier... look no further.However, nothing is perfect, and the LED level indicators on the front panel are ridiculously bright, quite annoying, and don't signal clipping!#$%?. Simple signal and clip indicators would be great.....

5
2024-07-22 06:25:47

Replaced Apple AirPort Extreme and Express with this tri-band mesh system, and drastically improved our performance. After doing much research, this was the best price and best reviewed for what we were looking for: Tri-Band with the dedicated back haul, Wifi 6 capability, etc. Have a 4 bedroom 1870s farmhouse with outdoor spaces that needed the range and couldn't be happier.

5
2024-06-22 01:48:16

I purchased unit from B&H as a replacement for the Apple Airport Express that was functioning but not without latency or connectivity issues. The Audioengine B-Fi was EXACTLY what I was looking for. Super responsive with great range. Setup was super easy as well!

5
2024-05-04 01:13:50

I've been using the UAP-AC-Pro for a few weeks in a home setting, a replacement for an Apple Airport Express. The AC-Pro is one of two access points covering a city apartment with plaster/mesh walls. Performance (in a high-contention environment) and reliability have been excellent, and the setup while not always intuitive did not take long. The hardest aspect of this thing is deciding whether to leave the indicator LED on. I was able to configure things the way I like, with SSIDs assigned to separate radios (frequencies.) Both APs in the apartment are hard-wired into the network, there are no repeaters. Configuring my guest network was also easy; I am not using the Ubiquiti guest options, simply using a tagged VLAN for one of the SSIDs. Using the utility makes me want a fleet of Ubiquiti devices to manage. Our Apple devices (our only devices) have had no issues with the new AP, and an Airport Express (connected by Wi-Fi) used solely for music streaming in a nearby room seems to have fewer dropouts following the upgrade. The unit itself is incredibly light; placement is trivial since a couple small 3M strips attached to the mounting plate will hold it against a wall. The power injector (power adapter) helps here, since the heaviest part of the unit is actually separated by an ethernet cable. The center of the AP gets a bit warm. I'm happy with the AC-Pro, and probably won't buy anything but this in the future. This is my second purchase of Ubiquiti products, and both have been excellent. I'd recommend the AC-Pro whole-heartedly to anyone with the experience or network-geek interest to use the configuration utility.

5
2024-04-07 02:14:23

Great replacement for Airport Express. Setup was a breeze in the Apple Home App, once I figured out where the device code was located on the device. I had received a competitors Airplay device at twice the cost. Very disappointed. Not Apple Home compliant and required using a proprietary app to set up. The Home App was looking for a QR Code that is not included with the device packaging.

5
2024-04-01 09:52:21

I am using this router in an Apple environment. Replaced the Express/Airport. Take your time when setting it up. Do not rush in to setup parental control, etc. Get it up/running, review the applications available, THEN make your modifications. I have kids so the parental control is nice as I can see what they are viewing as well as how long they are online. The power/range is far better than the Airport. The app interface is nice (iPad, iPhone, Google phone), for controlling access.

5
2024-06-21 03:40:11

I spent almost 4 weeks researching several+ different models of routers. I wanted something that would replace my dependable but aging AirPort Extreme. It needed to be easy to deploy, provide dependable wifi signal range throughout my modest size house, stout enough for tv streaming, secure for my daily home office activities, and intuitive for any troubleshooting or expanding I may encounter - attributes similar to my AirPort Extreme. Product reviews for both the product & its manufacturer needed to be consistently good across the board. The ASUS RT-AX82U ticked all the boxes. I am delighted with my decision as install & setup went without any issues. All of my devices auto-connected & I was good to go within 15+ minutes. The only thing left to confirm is this router’s longevity. Time will tell. Btw, I was impressed with the ASUS RT-AX82U’s packaging. It was clear to me ASUS is proud of its product by showcasing it in visually outstanding as well as robust packaging. That said, I am confident I made the right decision. Several hours later as my day winds down, wifi signal is strong through out my house. My iPad signal indicator remains @ full strength no matter where I am in my house. Ookla’s Speedtest app shows a nice bounce in my broadband speed as well. I am certainly not a tech expert. But I know enough to do basic tech stuff. Even my neighbor was pleasantly surprised to see how quickly & efficiently I got things up & running. Thanks ASUS for a good experience!

5
2024-04-25 08:47:13

Upgrading from a 4th generation Apple AirPort Extreme to this RT2600AC was a breeze! I have a DS415+ NAS as well so it made sense to keep everything Synology and I'm so happy I did! I went from ~70Mbps to over 110Mbps just by upgrading the router!! Granted, I'm paying for 100Mbps FiOS, so you can tell that the router has DEFINITELY made a huge impact. Plus, I get a FULL signal where I had NO signal. Game-changer right there!

5
2024-04-26 09:25:31

I hooked it up to an apple express wifi and streamed music to my basement and back patio. The sound was very nice and plenty loud for casual listening. Note the 75w rating is peak power so don't expect to power a mega house party with this model.

5
2024-04-12 02:36:56

Works great with Apple Airport Exreme out of the box.

5