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Upgradable to "N"
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Join Date: May 1999
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Is the old a/b/g Airport Express upgradable to "n" through firmware ?
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It's "Brewed" not "Juiced"
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No. But the new AP Express offers draft-n and all the other Express goodies for $99.
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The AP Express is a great product. Slim, easy to use. I keep one for travel, that way when I go to hotels, I use it with their wired broadband instead of their wifi (open/unsecured).
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Join Date: May 1999
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Originally Posted by Cold Warrior
The AP Express is a great product. Slim, easy to use. I keep one for travel, that way when I go to hotels, I use it with their wired broadband instead of their wifi (open/unsecured).
Alright I am getting a dozen to replace the entire inventory, right away .
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Originally Posted by wubrew
Alright I am getting a dozen to replace the entire inventory, right away .
Good choice.
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