AirPort Express

On June 7th, 2004, Apple Inc. introduced the Airport Express which was based on the 802.11g specification. The Airport Express is an AirPort base station, which currently holds the title for the smallest base station in existence, and includes Audio-out, USB for wireless printing and an ethernet-port. Airport Express supports the AirPlay functionality, which allows audio to be streamed over wireless network to the Airport Express, which outputs the audio through its audio-out to stereos, for example. AirTunes functionality requires iTunes 4.6, or newer. Audio-out supports digital optical and analogue output. Airport Express can also be used to easily expand wireless coverage via WDS-bridging. In June 2012 at WWDC the second generation was introduced with a new redesign sporting Dual-Band support of 2.4 and 5 GHz networks.

Sources and References

 * AirPort networking