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Rob_Quads |
posted on 7th Jul 12 at 21:18 |
As said way too many kinds out there for them to do it. | |
Wrighty |
posted on 7th Jul 12 at 19:23 |
exactly, its an additional device | |
Toby |
posted on 7th Jul 12 at 17:26 |
I think he wants them to have a built in modem. | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 7th Jul 12 at 10:08 |
Agreed. Both the Airport Extreme and TimeCapsule are routers, so just need to be plugged into the modem. | |
Balling |
posted on 7th Jul 12 at 07:11 |
quote: :boggle: What? I have a Timecapsule as the first, and only, device after my modem. | |
Wrighty |
posted on 6th Jul 12 at 21:44 |
wish theyd do an airport that does routing instead of having to plug airport into your router...just seems stupid to have another device to share the network rather then an all in one | |
Balling |
posted on 6th Jul 12 at 21:39 |
quote: This. Apple's routers are notoriously unstable. I have a Timecapsule that I've luckily never had any issues with and an Airport Express used to extend the network and for Airplay and I can't say that I'm impressed or even satisfied with it. | |
Doug |
posted on 6th Jul 12 at 21:35 |
I like the idea of being able to have a guest network and a private network etc. | |
Sam |
posted on 6th Jul 12 at 21:26 |
If it ain't broke don't fix it TBH. | |
Doug |
posted on 6th Jul 12 at 21:23 |
I have noticed that Apple have updated their Airport Express to offer most of the features that were present in the Extreme but at a lower price point. |