'the network storage performance is slow, and it doesn't include a hard drive..'
'highly intuitive and graphical installation wizard'
'Single-band router that's more expensive than most, if not all, true dual-band routers • Front panel LCD/photo frame is too small • Network storage performance is slow • Doesn't include a hard drive.'
'Support for this band (provided by the router's radios through its three internal antennas) makes this device less prone to interference, in part because fewer types of devices currently use the 5.0-GHz frequency range.'
'No UPnP or DDNS support; setup software required.'
'The AirPort Utility makes troubleshooting much easier, by adding a display of configuration problems and tools to fix those errors in the Manual Setup’s Summary tab.'
'The new version looks identical to its rectangular predecessor and boasts a few minor tweaks and a single major improvement - 802.11n networking versus the slower 802.11g standard found on the original AirPort Express - as well as a few minor tweaks.'
'the high-gloss white iPod-like case will look as nice after being bounced around in a computer bag for a few months, the out-of-the-box experience was an unexpected treat.'
'We've been reluctant to recommend Draft N routers because the spec isn't final and so far, we haven't seen the throughput speeds offered by the standard.'
'Expensive • Speed and range little better than wireless-G.'
'Offers better speeds than 802.11G for 802.11N compatible devices.'
'While it won't give you the full speed of 802.11n, it will still give you much better throughput than an 802.11g router, and it's still a suitable router for distributing a fast Internet connection and streaming video. '
'The setup assistant is excellent, guiding users through such tasks as establishing connections, enabling wireless security, and choosing a Wi-Fi SSID (that is, a network name).'