Report: Apple Will Charge For 802.11n Access

According to AppleInsider and MacFixIt, Apple will levy the fee for software necessary to enable the 802.11n draft standard, a still-unsanctioned wireless protocol that boasts five times the speed and twice the range of 802.11b/g. All Macs running Core 2 Duo or Xeon processors, with the exception of the entry-level 17-inch 1.83GHz iMac, have 802.11n technology built in, but not switched on.

The $179 AirPort Extreme Base Station, which Apple announced a week ago, will include the enabling patch, the company said.

AppleInsider and MacFixIt, however, said Apple will tag the patch with a $4.99 fee for Mac owners who don't buy the new AirPort and who want to use the 802.11n protocol with third-party wireless access points.

Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for confirmation.

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Apple's new home media server, Apple TV, which is designed to stream audio and video from a Mac or PC to the home television or audio system, also relies on the 802.11n spec.