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Used 1st gen Airport Express - speed
I found a cheap first gen Airport Express on Craigslist. I'm interested in buying it primarily to use AirTunes. My question is whether the first gen model will give me the same speeds for general internet browsing/downloading as my current ISP-supplied modem/router (all-in-one) does? My internet is rated at 25mbps down.
Also, are there any significant drawbacks to using a 3-4 year old router? TIA |
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The next version was the Airport Express 802.11n (1st Gen) sold from 2006(7?) to last year, which of course supports N-speed throughput. If it was purchased brand new in 2009, it will most likely be a "802.11n" 1st Gen. But definitely clarify with the seller. |
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Yep. Maybe just verify with the seller he has model MB321LL/A. |
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Thanks for all the help everyone edit: another question: can this model be used as a wifi bridge, or can it only be used as a straight router (ie. ethernet must be plugged in)? |
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Yes, it can be used as a bridge. |
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And yes, you can set it up for wifi bridging. I have one set up for use on the patio, it provides Airtunes as well as wifi bridging for surfing on my laptop and iPad. |
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Thanks for the help!
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