![]() I am glad to get one of them updated since my expectation was that they were leaving the Airport Express in the dust. Personally, I only have one 2012 Airport Express and 2 that are older. I wasn't sure where they pulled that info, so I didn't include it in my initial post. Also: How to update every Apple device (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and more) On Monday, at WWDC, Apple announced Airplay in hotels, a. I saw on Mac Rumors that is was 2012 and later devices. Apples AirPlay in hotels is here to solve that issue. If you are investor, you might prefer what they are doing now since it is cultivates the best selling and most profitable segment of their business. If it was divisional, they would have more management ownership of performances of their divisions, but it also might mean some of the best aspects of Apple's ecosystem would have taken a hit because a VP of Mac might not be as interested in continuity features. Airplay 2 Ready Apple Airport Express Ba. There is a lot more detail about their organizational structure at the link below, but it is "functional" rather than "divisional": Why is Apple Airport Extreme 6th Generation better than Apple Airport Express 1000Mb/s higher Wi-Fi speed. Of course, you can't blame them because iPhones and iOS support a lot of the rest of their services and accessories. Their goal is typically how to make iOS and iPhone's better. Many companies employ more divisions that work as separate entities (more fragmented) and Apple is more likely to have everyone working with one goal. They aren't fragmented enough if you want better products across the board. Amazing just how much things have been dumbed down over time, hopefully not US as well!Ĭlick to expand.Personally, I think it is just the opposite. The old PC version has TONS of data and settings, including access to a complete device log showing every connection and configuration even in the history of the particular AirPort device selected. The only guy who looks to be (maybe) included for the AirPlay update is the last of the Mohicans: the A1392 AirPort Express.īTW: firing up AirPort Utility on my PC is a stark reminder of just how much functionality has been lost over the years in the macOS/OSX/IOS versions of the utility. AppleTVs, including the latest tvOS crop (the fat boys), can only connect to an existing WiFi network, not provide one of their own and are, therefore, not configurable at all via AirPort Utility so no update for them either. The Time Capsules (and AirPort Extremes) are basically WiFi routers/switches without audio/video capability, so they're excluded from the AirPlay update. Looks like you may well be right only A1392 AirPort Expresses need apply for the 7.8 update. Refunds will be made to the original payment method used for the purchase.UPDATE: Nope, PC's AirPort Utility running under Windows XP reports no update available for ANY of my Time Capsules or A1264 AirPort Expresses. On the date the refund is completed, we'll send you an email message confirming the date and amount. Please check with your bank if the refund has not appeared within 10 days. Please note, this does not include your bank's processing time. On receipt of your authorised return we will process your refund within 1-3 working days. We will issue a full refund or a replacement, if possible, at no additional cost. You can return your purchase to us within 30 days of the date you received the item if it has been damaged during delivery, is defective or isn't what you ordered. We recommend that you return your item recorded delivery as we cannot be held responsible for any items that you return to us that get lost in post.ĪRRIVED DAMAGED DURING DELIVERY, DEFECTIVE OR INCORRECT ITEM When returning items you must ensure the goods are packaged adequately to protect against damage. ![]() Please be aware that we will not refund your return postage costs, as there is no error on our part. As 9to5Mac and MacRumors report, a new firmware update adds AirPlay 2 to the venerable Wi-Fi router, effectively allowing you to add an additional wireless speaker capable of multiroom audio to. If you no longer want your purchase and it remains unopened and unused, you can arrange to return it to us within 30 days of receipt for a refund. ![]() In other words, an AirPlay-certified speaker has Apple's wireless. To return a product please open a returns request and follow the instructions to start a request. But in that scenario, you're still forced to move your AirPort Express and speaker. We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return. ![]()
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