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QuickerTek antenna extends wireless range of Apple Time Capsule

tcmod 20080317 194949 QuickerTek antenna extends wireless range of Apple Time Capsule

QuickerTek has developed an antenna upgrade for both models of the Apple Time Capsule wireless backup system that offers up to 50% greater wireless coverage allowing backups from greater distances and though more walls and floors.

The QuickerTek Time Capsule Antenna Array repositions three much stronger 3dBi antennas outside the Time Capsule case, enabling better signal range and speed during backups. The antenna array are matched to extend the 802.11n signal through multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) to deliver highest speed “n” wireless networking.

The Time Capsule Antenna Upgrade works with all IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n devices and performs to it’s full speed (near 300 mbps) potential with 802.11n rated hardware.

The Antenna Upgrade kit includes the antenna array, coax cable and detailed instruction manual. The upgrade should not be attempted by someone without any prior upgrade experience. Customers can have QuickerTek can upgrade their Time Capsule by shipping it to QuickerTek. They perform the upgrade and then ship the unit back to the customer the same day it was received. QuickerTek also offers complete upgraded 500GB or 1TB Time Capsules. Visit the QuickerTek website for details and pricing breakdowns.

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