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Extending non-airport networks with airport express
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<blockquote data-quote="glander" data-source="post: 152337"><p>I've looked all over, and despite some allusions to it, I can't find a single concise answer anywhere - Is it possible to use the airport express to extend a non-airport network?</p><p>If so, what type of hacks are necessary, and how does one go about performing these?</p><p>I've got a Viewsonic WR100 and an airport express. I can get the express to join the Viewsonic network without a problem, but I'd like them to be a bit more intimate (rowr!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glander, post: 152337"] I've looked all over, and despite some allusions to it, I can't find a single concise answer anywhere - Is it possible to use the airport express to extend a non-airport network? If so, what type of hacks are necessary, and how does one go about performing these? I've got a Viewsonic WR100 and an airport express. I can get the express to join the Viewsonic network without a problem, but I'd like them to be a bit more intimate (rowr!). [/QUOTE]
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