Apple Airport Extreme Ar5bxb92 802.11n Card For Mac

Apple Introduces New AirPort Extreme with 802.11n Five Times the Performance & Twice the Range MACWORLD SAN FRANCISCO—January 9, 2007—Apple® today introduced the new AirPort Extreme®, a simple and elegant wireless networking solution delivering up to five times the performance and twice the range of the previous AirPort Extreme. May 13, 2016  Power on all 802.11n Wi-Fi base stations and allow them time to appear in the AirPort Menu Extra. Open AirPort Utility (On a Mac, choose Go Applications from your desktop, click the Utilities folder, then open AirPort Utility. In Microsoft Windows, choose Start All Programs AirPort to start AirPort.

Five Times the Data Rate, Wireless Bridging & USB Printer Sharing

MACWORLD EXPO, SAN FRANCISCO—January 7, 2003— Apple® today announced AirPort® Extreme, the next generation of Wi-Fi wireless networking technology based on the new ultra-fast 802.11g standard. With speeds up to 54 Mbps, AirPort Extreme delivers almost five times the data rate of today’s 802.11b based products, yet is fully compatible with the millions of 802.11b Wi-Fi devices around the world. Starting at just $199 (US), the new AirPort Extreme Base Stations offer 54 Mbps data rates for up to 50 users, wireless bridging to extend the range beyond just one base station, and USB printer sharing to allow multiple users to wirelessly share USB printers connected directly to the base station*.
“Apple was the first computer company to ship products based on 802.11b when it launched AirPort in 1999, kick-starting the entire Wi-Fi wireless revolution,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Today we’re doing it again by launching AirPort Extreme, the next generation of wireless products based on 802.11g that runs at 54 Mbps, yet is fully compatible with the millions of 802.11b Wi-Fi devices and Hot Spots around the world.”
AirPort Extreme, based on the new 802.11g wireless standard, operates at up to 54 Mbps—up to five times faster than current Wi-Fi technology. AirPort Extreme works with the installed base of 802.11b devices, including public Hot Spots and Wi-Fi certified 802.11b Windows solutions. AirPort Extreme continues to be the only wireless solution to support dial-up access to America Online and is also compatible with Cisco’s LEAP security**. With up to 50 users per base station, AirPort Extreme supports many more users than typical base stations.
AirPort Extreme provides the flexibility and power to service home, school and institutional networking needs. In addition to increased speed, both of the AirPort Extreme Base Stations offer new features such as a USB port for low-cost wireless USB printer sharing and a second 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port for connections to fast LANs and DSL or cable modems. Education campuses and other institutions can take advantage of new features such as a software placement utility for optimal base station location, a software power control that lets administrators adjust the wireless network range to fit a specific area and optional range-extending omni-directional and directional antennas.
A new wireless bridging feature lets customers easily and inexpensively extend the range of a wired network by allowing one AirPort Extreme Base Station on a LAN to “bridge” with up to four additional AirPort Extreme Base Stations, eliminating the need to pull additional cables underground and into buildings.
With Mac OS X version 10.2 “Jaguar” and built-in support for 802.11g, it’s never been easier to go wireless. AirPort Extreme with Apple’s Rendezvous™ technology enables iChat among networked Macs and can also be used to automatically discover and deploy other Rendezvous-enabled devices on the network, such as printers, without complicated set up. AirPort Extreme offers the latest security features including built-in Firewall and 128-bit encryption. The new smaller and faster AirPort Extreme Card is designed specifically for the internal card slot found in Apple’s new PowerBook® G4 notebooks also announced today.
Pricing & Availability
Available now through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers, the AirPort Extreme solution includes the AirPort Extreme Card for a suggested retail price of $99 (US) and the AirPort Extreme Base Station for a suggested retail price of $199 (US). The AirPort Extreme Base Station with a built-in 56K V.90 hardware modem and additional port for connecting a range-extending antenna has a suggested retail price of $249 (US).
Apple offers special prices on Macintosh computers for education customers through the Apple Store for Education at www.apple.com/education/store or by calling an Apple education sales representative at 800-800-APPL. To download the latest Apple education price lists, go to www.apple.com/education/pricelists.
*Based on IEEE 802.11g draft specification. Data rates greater than 11 Mbps require an AirPort Extreme Base Station, an AirPort Extreme Card, and an AirPort Extreme-ready computer. To achieve maximum speed of 54 Mbps, all users must use AirPort Extreme Cards. Actual speed will vary based on range, connection rate and other factors. Wireless printing over USB requires Mac OS X v10.2.3 or later and a compatible printer.
**Compatible with AOL 5.0 or later in the U.S. only.
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.
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Resetting your AirPort base station restores it to a state that allows you to regain control of it when you lost the base station password or the base station isn't responding as expected. Depending on the base station model, you can perform one or more of these types of resets:

  • Soft reset: Resets the base station password and disables security (Access Control and RADIUS settings) for 5 minutes so that you can join the network to make changes. If you make no changes within 5 minutes, the base station reverts to its former settings. Perform this reset if you can't administer the base station because you forgot its password.
  • Hard reset: Resets the base station to an unconfigured state, but retains the last saved configuration and any profiles, allowing you to restore your base station from previous settings. Perform this reset when the base station is unresponsive, or you're troubleshooting network issues that aren't resolved by other means.
  • Factory-default reset: Like a hard reset, but removes any saved configurations and profiles. Perform this reset if you're selling or giving away your base station. (This does not erase data stored on the built-in hard drive of a Time Capsule, or on any external hard drive connected to the base station.)

When performing a hard reset or factory-default reset:

  • The base station is set to request an IP address by DHCP.
  • The base station password is set to 'public.'
  • The base station name is set to 'base station,' followed by the last six digits of the base station's MAC (Media Access Control) address.
  • The base station network name is set to 'Apple Network,' followed by the last six digits of the base station's MAC address.
  • The base station won't be visible in the Wi-Fi status menu or AirPort Utility for up to a minute. You may then use the device in its default state or reconfigure it using AirPort Utility.

Before resetting your base station, it's best to make sure that its firmware is up to date, if possible.

Reset 802.11ac or 802.11n models of AirPort base stations

Locate the reset button on the base station, next to the ports. When instructed to do so, press this button with a pen or straightened paperclip.

Soft reset:

  1. Make sure that the base station is connected to power.
  2. Press and hold the reset button for 1 second, then release the button. The status light on the base station flashes amber.
  3. From the Wi-Fi status menu in the menu bar, choose the Wi-Fi network created by your base station.
  4. Open AirPort Utility, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
  5. Click the icon for your base station in AirPort Utility, then click Edit from the pop-up menu. You can now change the password or reconfigure the base station as needed. When done, click Update.

Hard reset:

  1. Make sure that the base station is connected to power.
  2. Press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds, until the status light on the base station flashes amber rapidly. Then release the button.
  3. Wait about a minute for the base station to finish restarting.
  4. Open AirPort Utility, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
  5. Click the Other Wi-Fi Devices button, then select your base station from the list. Click Edit.
  6. Click the Other Options button.
  7. Click ”Restore previous settings,” then click Next until you get to the final window.
  8. When AirPort Utility indicates that setup is complete, click Done.

Factory-default reset, available only with firmware version 7.9.1 on AirPort Time Capsule 802.11ac and AirPort Extreme 802.11ac:

  1. Disconnect the base station from power.
  2. While holding down the reset button, connect the base station to power and continue to hold the reset button for about 6 seconds, until the status light on the base station flashes amber rapidly.
  3. Wait about a minute for the base station to finish restarting. You can then use AirPort Utility to reconfigure the base station.

Reset 802.11b/g models of AirPort Extreme Base Station

Locate the reset button on the base station, next to the ports. When instructed to do so, press this button with a pen or straightened paperclip.

Soft reset

  1. Make sure that the base station is connected to power.
  2. Hold down the reset button for 10 seconds, then release the button.

Factory-default reset

  1. Disconnect the base station from power.
  2. While holding down the reset button, plug the base station into power and continue to hold the reset button for about 5 seconds, until you see the three status lights turn on. Then release the button.

Reset 802.11b models of Graphite or Snow (Dual Ethernet) AirPort Base Station

Locate the reset button on the base station, next to the ports. When instructed to do so, press this button with a pen or straightened paperclip. If you're using an AirPort Graphite or AirPort Snow (Dual Ethernet) base station, connect your computer directly to the base station using an Ethernet cable.

Soft reset (Mac OS X v10.6 or earlier)

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  1. Make sure that the base station is connected to power.
  2. Hold down the reset button for 1 second. The middle LED will blink once every second while the device is in soft reset mode. The base station password is set to 'public' and the IP address is reset.
  3. You can connect to the reset base station using the following manual network settings on your computer:
    • IP Address 192.42.249.15
    • Subnet 255.255.255.0
    • Router 192.42.249.13
  4. From Wi-Fi status menu , choose the network created by the base station.
  5. Open AirPort Admin Utility for Graphite and Snow 4.2.5 to reconfigure the base station.
    • IP address: Unless you've been given an IP address by your Internet service provider or system administrator, do not change the IP address.
    • Reset the base station password.
    • Turn encryption on to activate password protection for your network. If you turn on encryption, enter a new password for your network.
    • Make changes to passwords or any other settings you require, then click Update. The base station will use the new settings after it has restarted.

Factory-default reset (Mac OS X v10.5 or earlier)

  1. Configure your computer's TCP settings to connect using Ethernet to:
    • IP Address 192.42.249.15
    • Subnet 255.255.255.0
    • Router 192.42.249.13
  2. Disconnect the base station from power, then connect it again.
  3. When all three status lights turn on, hold down the reset button for 30 seconds, until the middle AirPort base station status light turns on. If you're using a Graphite base station and the middle light is green, you pressed the reset button too late. Disconnect power and try again.
  4. Open AirPort Admin Utility for Graphite and Snow 4.2.5 to reconfigure your base station and reinstall the base station software. The base station name will be set to the Ethernet ID of the base station, such as 00-50-E4-5B-8F-EA.