![]() How to set up your home network for many Apple TVs, Macs, iPhones, and iPads – June 12, 2018Īpple begins to sell out of AirPort base stations – May 17, 2018 Why didn’t Apple buy eero instead of Amazon? – February 12, 2019Ī to buy mesh wi-fi system-maker eero for an undisclosed amount – February 11, 2019Īpple exited the home Wi-Fi market at the wrong time – December 31, 2018Īpple removes all AirPort products from online and retail stores – November 17, 2018 The market is just too small and the cost of educating consumers as to why they might want something better than their ISP’s rented box(es) is too high. That’s likely why Apple exited the business. ![]() In fact, as owners of their own Wi-Fi hardware know, the ISP usually doesn’t go out of their way to help with such setups. They’re just going to settle for whatever rented device(s) their ISP offers. Most people aren’t going to make the extra effort to learn about Wi-Fi hardware, spend extra money and install it. MacDailyNews Take: As we wrote on Tuesday: “I know that Apple may be spreading its resources over a lot of product lines,” Sellers writes, “but since the company wants to make connectivity and computing as simple as possible, it seems strange that they don’t want to control such an essential part of the home online experience.” eero’s 2nd generation Home Wi-Fi System (1 eero + 2 eero Beacons) Sellers writes, “Now that Amazon has scooped up eero, I wish the tech giant would revive the AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule.” ![]() “In other words, it’s a product Apple could’ve/should’ve made.” “After Apple discontinued its AirPort line-up (which was a mistake), one of my favorite replacements was the eero home Wi-Fi system, which is handsome, easy-to-use, and pricey,” Dennis Sellers writes for Apple World Today. ![]()
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