All Programs > AirPort on a computer using IEEE 802.11n draft specification wireless-equipped computers, can access the wirelessĪirPort network to share files, play games, and use Internet applications like web When you set up AirPort Extreme to provide network and Internet access, MacintoshĬomputers with AirPort and AirPort Extreme Cards, and 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and Information about AirPort networks and AirPort Extreme. See the document “Designing AirPort Networks Using AirPort Utility” for detailed See Chapter 3, “Setting Up AirPort Extreme,” on page 19 to find out more about usingĪirPort Utility to help set up your network. To get your AirPort Extreme network up and running quickly. It provides diagrams and explanations of what you need to do This chapter provides some examples of the different kinds of networks you can set up In this chapter you’ll find explanations of the different ways  One 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet Wide Area Network (WAN) port ( All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows XP or Windows Previous versions of the AirPort Setup Assistant andĪirPort Admin Utility are not compatible with this base station.ĪirPort Extreme has five ports, located on the back: Important: Install AirPort Utility 5.4 from the CD that came with your Simultaneousĭual-Band AirPort Extreme Base Station, or download it using Software Update, and All of the computers on the network have access to  Connect a USB hub to your AirPort Extreme, and then connect multiple USB devices, The AirPort network, both wireless and wired, can access the information on the hard  Connect a USB hard disk to your AirPort Extreme. All of the compatibleĬomputers on the AirPort network, both wireless and wired, can print to it.  Connect a supported USB printer to your AirPort Extreme. Wireless-equipped MacintoshĬomputers, Windows XP, or Windows Vista computers can then have access to anĮntire network without being connected by a cable.  Connect AirPort Extreme to your Ethernet network.  Create a guest network with or without password protection, to provide Internetonly access to wireless devices, such as computers, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV. Internet and share the connection with other computers and Wi-Fi devices, such as  Create a password-protected wireless home network, and then connect to the Wireless devices join the network that provides them the best performance andĬompatibility, and the AirPort Extreme shares your broadband Internet connection with  A 5 GHz network for 802.11n and 802.11a devices, such as newer computers and Apple When you set up your Time Capsule, it creates two high-speed Wi-Fi The new AirPort Extreme provides simultaneous dual-band wireless 802.11n Items That Can Cause Interference with AirPortģ1 Chapter 5: Learning More, Service, and Supportģ3 Appendix: AirPort Extreme Specifications and Safety GuidelinesĬongratulations on purchasing AirPort Extreme. Your AirPort Extreme Status Light Flashes Amber You Forgot Your Network or Base Station Password Using AirPort Extreme to Share USB Hard DisksĪllowing Wireless Clients Access to Your Network Using AirPort Extreme to Share a USB Printer Using AirPort Extreme with Your Broadband Internet Service
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