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Question about the airport.

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Lasha

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Well, the iBooks now come with built in Airport Extreme cards, so the notebook part of the "wireless" setup is done. Now, all you need is a wireless router to make your DSL/CAble connection wireless. Linksys makes good ones - D-Link, Netgear, and some other ones should work fine with the Airport Extreme too.
 
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Lasha said:
Well, the iBooks now come with built in Airport Extreme cards, so the notebook part of the "wireless" setup is done. Now, all you need is a wireless router to make your DSL/CAble connection wireless. Linksys makes good ones - D-Link, Netgear, and some other ones should work fine with the Airport Extreme too.

Oh, ok.

Thanks.
 
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How do I know how to get the right one? I have no idea which one to get or anything. I thought the airport extreme was the routher connection thingy also.
 

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