A:AnswerThe routers don't care about Apple Airprint. Your devices connect to them as normal.
However, your printer does care. It needs to be Airprint capable. As long as the printer is Airprint capable and connected to the same wireless network as the device you're trying to print from it will automatically work.
A:AnswerI'd go with the Linksys Wireless AC 1200 Wireless Extender. Every once in a while, it drops below the 80 dollar mark with sales and such, but for the most part, it's worth the 10 dollars more than 80.
A:AnswerThe router is accessed by using Internet Explorer, Safari, or Chrome. Unless you're still using Windows 95 or 98, I don't think you're going to have a problem using it without the logo.
A:AnswerThe router works with every internet service provider out there. It doesn't matter if you have verizon fios, dsl, cable, or satellite. The router is just a gateway communicate between your house and the internet.
A:AnswerThe "R" versions are exactly the same as the "U" versions of ASUS routers. Please do not confuse the RT-N66U/R with the RT-AC66U/R as the AC version IS different from the N version. If there are any price differences between "R" and "U" routers, it is the choice of the seller.
A:AnswerSpecifically speaking about the RT-N66R:
You can create three guest networks on 2.5 GHz and three guest networks on 5 Ghz. This is a total of six, but only three per band. You still have the one primary network on each band, which makes a total of eight networks.
All network SSIDs are individually configured with passwords, etc.
A:AnswerI would recommend that you do your due diligence on the issue you are having. Me personally I always research myself because tech support you call sometimes is located overseas, they have no CLUE what you are talking about, etc. I can go all night long on this one. What I do recommend is that instead of waiting on hold with tech support, simply search via search engine (G) and simply read forums. Join a popular one and ask people there: nothing better is finding someone who had EXACTLY the same issue and shared their repair/fix process.
A:AnswerThe administrative setting to alter the signal strength can be found in the Wireless page | Professional tab and indicates the maximum output to be 200 milli-watts which is more than sufficient in most residential areas unless you have other competitive RFI sources nearby. Like a high wattage radio (Police, ambulance, Firestation) or television transmitter.