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<blockquote data-quote="WinAbuser" data-source="post: 672226" data-attributes="member: 58163"><p><strong>Question About AirPort Technology ~ URGENT</strong></p><p></p><p>My Mom is looking into setting up a Wireless network in the house. However, she wants me to pick the router. I have decided to choose the Apple AirPort Extreme for our router.</p><p></p><p>Here is what the router will be sending signals to:</p><p></p><p>Dell XPS M1530 - Wireless (Win Vista)</p><p>Toshiba Laptop (Model Unsure) - Wireless (Win XP)</p><p>PlayStation 3 - Ethernet</p><p>Nintendo Wii - Wireless</p><p></p><p>That sums up my consoles, my moms laptop, and my sisters laptop. However, I have a quick question.</p><p></p><p>My desktop, a Dell XPS 410, is located in my room, far away from where the AirPort Extreme will be located. I was wondering if I could:</p><p></p><p></p><p>/\ Would this work? Would the AirPort Express pick up a signal from the Extreme base station and allow my computer to connect. Or, would I be better off purchasing an internal 802.11n Wireless Card or an external 802.11n USB reciever?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WinAbuser, post: 672226, member: 58163"] [b]Question About AirPort Technology ~ URGENT[/b] My Mom is looking into setting up a Wireless network in the house. However, she wants me to pick the router. I have decided to choose the Apple AirPort Extreme for our router. Here is what the router will be sending signals to: Dell XPS M1530 - Wireless (Win Vista) Toshiba Laptop (Model Unsure) - Wireless (Win XP) PlayStation 3 - Ethernet Nintendo Wii - Wireless That sums up my consoles, my moms laptop, and my sisters laptop. However, I have a quick question. My desktop, a Dell XPS 410, is located in my room, far away from where the AirPort Extreme will be located. I was wondering if I could: /\ Would this work? Would the AirPort Express pick up a signal from the Extreme base station and allow my computer to connect. Or, would I be better off purchasing an internal 802.11n Wireless Card or an external 802.11n USB reciever? [/QUOTE]
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