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Using Airport Express to extend network
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<blockquote data-quote="Collin Bl" data-source="post: 838678" data-attributes="member: 95994"><p>My guess is that if you have to ask that question then you are probably not knowledgeable enough about wireless systems to be able to do it, if it is possible. Much better to use an Apple Airport product connected to your modem by ethernet and then to use another Apple unit to extend your network wirelessly. Seems to be a lot less drama connecting Apple units to Apple units rather than Apple to Brand X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Collin Bl, post: 838678, member: 95994"] My guess is that if you have to ask that question then you are probably not knowledgeable enough about wireless systems to be able to do it, if it is possible. Much better to use an Apple Airport product connected to your modem by ethernet and then to use another Apple unit to extend your network wirelessly. Seems to be a lot less drama connecting Apple units to Apple units rather than Apple to Brand X [/QUOTE]
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