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Using Airport Express to extend airport extreme wireless network
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<blockquote data-quote="Vicstart" data-source="post: 1403220" data-attributes="member: 250078"><p>Morning MrPlow, Is there an easy way to determine which device, extreme or express, i am connected to? If i start in the front room and head to the kitchen i can stand next to the express with 5 bars - which would suggest it is getting a good signal. if i move further into the kitchen the signal drops quickly to one or two bars. On checking using airport, the extreme and express show numbers of devices connected but only by mac address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vicstart, post: 1403220, member: 250078"] Morning MrPlow, Is there an easy way to determine which device, extreme or express, i am connected to? If i start in the front room and head to the kitchen i can stand next to the express with 5 bars - which would suggest it is getting a good signal. if i move further into the kitchen the signal drops quickly to one or two bars. On checking using airport, the extreme and express show numbers of devices connected but only by mac address. [/QUOTE]
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