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Designating a bandwidth to an Express
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<blockquote data-quote="mjconn" data-source="post: 843968" data-attributes="member: 62540"><p>I have an Airport Extreme (not the new dual band) running a wireless network in my house. I'm considering getting Airport Express (n-band) to use for the Airtunes and extend my network signal throughout the house better.</p><p></p><p>I have an MBP, iPod Touch, Nintendo Wii, and will likely end up with an iPhone if it ever switches to Verizon.</p><p></p><p>My question: is there any way to use the Express for the b/g bandwidth toys in my house (Touch, Wii, etc) and run the Extreme on the n-bandwidth for my MBP signal? I'm trying to avoid dropping my n-signal to a b/g signal while using other things when I want to stream things on my MBP.</p><p></p><p>Or am I working against myself because I want to use the Express for streaming Airtunes music to my stereo, am I better leaving it up to the network to run what bandwidth it can.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjconn, post: 843968, member: 62540"] I have an Airport Extreme (not the new dual band) running a wireless network in my house. I'm considering getting Airport Express (n-band) to use for the Airtunes and extend my network signal throughout the house better. I have an MBP, iPod Touch, Nintendo Wii, and will likely end up with an iPhone if it ever switches to Verizon. My question: is there any way to use the Express for the b/g bandwidth toys in my house (Touch, Wii, etc) and run the Extreme on the n-bandwidth for my MBP signal? I'm trying to avoid dropping my n-signal to a b/g signal while using other things when I want to stream things on my MBP. Or am I working against myself because I want to use the Express for streaming Airtunes music to my stereo, am I better leaving it up to the network to run what bandwidth it can. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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