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Connecting a PC to Airport Network
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnTheMacGeek" data-source="post: 686533" data-attributes="member: 50897"><p>Yes, an Airport Express can be configured to run in bridge mode to extend the network to the guest house, assuming it can pick up the signal. If it doesn't, the other option os to hard wire the time capsule to the airport express (if it isn't too much of a hassle).</p><p></p><p>Victor (typicalmacuser.com) did a great podcast on <a href="http://typicalmacuser.com/wordpress/2008/04/20/tmup-live-75-wireless-networking-and-airports/" target="_blank">wireless networking and airports</a>. I recommend downloading the mp3 and giving it a listen. It was really informative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnTheMacGeek, post: 686533, member: 50897"] Yes, an Airport Express can be configured to run in bridge mode to extend the network to the guest house, assuming it can pick up the signal. If it doesn't, the other option os to hard wire the time capsule to the airport express (if it isn't too much of a hassle). Victor (typicalmacuser.com) did a great podcast on [URL="http://typicalmacuser.com/wordpress/2008/04/20/tmup-live-75-wireless-networking-and-airports/"]wireless networking and airports[/URL]. I recommend downloading the mp3 and giving it a listen. It was really informative. [/QUOTE]
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