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Enjoy your iTunes music
library in virtually any room of your house — or several rooms
at once. Share a single broadband Internet connection and USB
printer without inconvenient and obtrusive cables. Create an
instant wireless network on the go. Extend the range of your
current wireless network. How many devices do you need to do all
this? Just one.
Connect Wirelessly
AirPort Express uses the 802.11g wireless standard to deliver
blazing data rates — up to 54 Mbps. It supports both Macs
equipped with an AirPort Extreme Card and Wi-Fi-compliant
802.11g Windows PCs, as well as Macs with the older AirPort Card
and 802.11b Windows PCs. Everyone in your family can surf the
web wire-free because AirPort Express provides simultaneous
wireless Internet access via your DSL or cable modem for up to
10 computers.
AirPort Express connects you and everyone in your family not
only to the Internet but to each other. Since it employs the
powerful 802.11g standard, you can wirelessly share photos,
movies and other files without having to worry about slow data
transmissions. Nor do you have to concern yourself over a
difficult network setup procedure. AirPort Express uses the
revolutionary Bonjour technology in Mac OS X to allow your
AirPort-equipped Macs running Mac OS X to detect each other with
no effort on your part — they discover each other just by virtue
of being within the range of the network.
Extend Your Network
If you already have a wireless network in your home and would
like to extend its range, AirPort Express is your answer.
Suppose you want to connect to the Internet with your PowerBook
in an area that lies beyond the 150-foot range of your AirPort
Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station. You can use AirPort
Express as a wireless bridge to extend the range of your primary
base station.
There’s no need for extra wires or cables — serving as a bridge,
AirPort Express doesn't have to be physically connected to your
primary base station or to your DSL or cable modem. Simply place
AirPort Express within the range of your primary base station
and near the area where you’d like to enjoy your wireless
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