![]() This real world test also included the overhead from transferring a file using the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP). The same test with BearExtender Turbo connected to the MacBook Air’s USB 3.0 port had a rate of 23.84 MB/s, more than twice the Macbook Air’s internal Wi-Fi card. ![]() Using AJA System Test on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, a 2GB file was transferred between a Mid-2012 802.11n MacBook Air and a 2013 Apple Time Capsule at a rate of 10.66 Megabytes per second (MB/s not megabits). ![]() Product benchmarks are often performed under unrealistic conditions like testing two feet from a router with no obstructions.Ī real world test of BearExtender Turbo was conducted through multiple doors and walls at a distance of 75 feet between the test computer and base station. Regarding OS X 10.10 Yosemite compatibility, please check this page for the latest status before purchasing. The included driver for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard through OS X 10.9 Mavericks allows you to scan and connect to networks. Also works with Macs that have USB 2.0 port.īearExtender Turbo contains a High Speed 802.11ac chip.Ĭombined with twin dual band antennas and USB 3.0 SuperSpeed connectivity, BearExtender Turbo can deliver speeds up to 867 Mbps. BearExtender Turbo connects to your Mac using a high speed USB 3.0 interface.
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