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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express Reset







Notes and Tips: AirPort Express Reset

Notes and Tips: AirPort Express Reset 07/14/2004 10:04 AM

Apple introduces a new reset mode (making three) with AirPort Express.




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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express FAQ 06/30/2004 09:47 AM
Apple answers common questions about the upcoming AirPort Express/AirTunes system.

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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express 07/16/2004 09:59 AM
Readers discuss details and experiences with Apple's new device.

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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express Review 07/15/2004 10:13 AM
Walter Rho reviews an AirPort Express hot off the assembly line in Taiwan.

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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express Modes 07/06/2004 09:54 AM
The upcoming AirPort Express can operate in several different modes.

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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express Wired 08/02/2004 10:11 AM
You can use the device with wired networks, as well as wireless ones.

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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express vs.
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Here's a neat new application for Apple's AirPort Express.

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Notes and Tips: AirPort Express Articles 07/16/2004 09:59 AM
Apple adds several new AirPort Express KB articles.

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Using AirPort Express to bridge into a wireless AirPort network from an Ethernet-only computer *seemed* like a good idea....

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Notes and Tips: AirPort-Attached
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Notes and Tips: Windows AirPort Printing 06/09/2004 10:31 AM
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Even though Apple is claiming on their website that the new Airport Express can only act as a network range extender (signal repeater) with other Airport devices (look at the bottom of this page), WiFi Networking News's Glenn Fleishman explains why the Airport Express may just work with some non-Apple devices after all:


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A First Take On AirPort Express 06/07/2004 06:48 PM
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Ars Review Airport Express 07/22/2004 04:38 PM

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AirPort Express: Three Views 07/22/2004 06:09 PM
Apple's AirPort Express may quickly become one of the most reviewed pieces of new wireless technology: It will receive many reviews for several reasons, including the fact that it's the smallest Wi-Fi gateway (when you include its built-in power supply); it's the only one to stream audio in the particular way it does; it includes several interesting features in one wrapper; it's relatively cheap for any two of its four unique set features*. It's also from Apple and had 80,000 pre-orders, so it's a natural. (Amazon.com now shows it not first arriving until August 1, and other sources indicate a three-week backorder. But the Apple Store in Seattle says they should have another supply any day now.) I've been working with an AirPort Express for a few days, and it's just about as easy to setup and use as Apple promises. There are no obscure settings. Joining an existing AirPort Extreme network was a snap. So was reconfiguring it as a base station and assigning it a WPA encryption key. So was playing music through its attached speakers from any copy of iTunes anywhere in our wired/Wi-Fi office. My officemates threatened to play strange music into the speakers in my office, as any copy of iTunes can use any set of AirPort Express speakers on a network unless you password protect access to the speakers. Three reviews check in today from well-respected sources. David Pogue walks through the pros and cons of the device in The New York Times, and comes down reasonably heavy on the pro side. He misses having a remote control and notes that it's odd you can't play through several sets of speakers at once each connected to their own AirPort Express as you can with other devices. The total of the parts in one well-designed package adds to a winner for him, however. He notes that you'd need two or three other devices to come close to the Express--and in that comparison, he leaves out the Express's client mode (to connect for streaming/printer sharing to any Wi-Fi network) and its USB printer sharing, which is an expensive stand-alone add-on for 802.11g networks. Walt Mossberg's take was substantially more negative because of a few flaws he felt were significant. He finds the lack of a remote-control a total showstopper, and I admit that that was one of my reactions on first hearing about AirTunes streaming music....

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Report: AirPort Express


Report: AirPort Express 07/20/2004 11:26 AM
Readers reviewing Apple's new AirPort Express dig into its details in our latest wireless networking report.

On The Road With Airport Express


On The Road With Airport Express 08/06/2004 10:01 AM

airport_express_2.jpg imageAlone, this post on Powerpages about using the Airport Express in a hotel room might not be quite link-worthy, but as people keep adding comments to it with their experiences, it's starting to become even more interesting. It would be nice if hotels would start making information about their "in-room internet" a little more detailed, as it becomes clear from everyone's experiences that the different internal network configurations from hotel to hotel make a big difference in how you need to use your Airport Express (or any other Wi-Fi bridge or router) to get online. It would be nice if the hotel management would just tell you their settings in the first place (although I suppose that's sort of like expecting them to tell you what gauge of pipe they use in the commode.)

Head over and share your on-the-road experiences with other AX users.

Read - Using AirPort Express on a Hotel Room Ethernet [Powerpage via 3650anda12inch]


AirPort Express Review


AirPort Express Review 08/21/2004 10:23 PM
I've been waiting years for Apple (or someone) to elegantly bridge the wireless void between my Mac and existing home stereo, and in that capacity (though limited and one-way) it works as advertised. By Todd Dominey (via MyAppleMenu)

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AirPort Express: A First Impression 08/06/2004 11:30 AM
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Anxious For Airport Express 06/19/2004 11:01 PM
I'm finding myself as excited about this product as much as I have been for any Apple device in a long time. By Mike Wendland, MacMove.com (via MyAppleMenu)

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