AirPort
A WLAN networking device by Apple Computer. It is based on Wi-Fi standards ( IEEE 802.11b) and is compatible with other 802.11b devices. Similar devices from Apple Computer that are based on the IEEE 802.11g specification are called AirPort Extreme.
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