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Will this frugal use of Airport Express work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Minimalist" data-source="post: 966007" data-attributes="member: 134475"><p>Today I ran the test. I moved the Airport Express to the computer room and easily connected wirelessly to the net with it. Then removed it, reverted to firewire-to-modem, and returned it to the stereo table in another room. Under a minute, I would say.</p><p></p><p>So that will do the trick, when I get a Roku. Probably in January. And later on will decide whether we really do need two AE's to achieve happiness.</p><p></p><p>Roku is more than paid for by my decision not to upgrade from Tiger to Snow Leopard. I'll wait until I hear that the wireless connectivity issues are resolved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minimalist, post: 966007, member: 134475"] Today I ran the test. I moved the Airport Express to the computer room and easily connected wirelessly to the net with it. Then removed it, reverted to firewire-to-modem, and returned it to the stereo table in another room. Under a minute, I would say. So that will do the trick, when I get a Roku. Probably in January. And later on will decide whether we really do need two AE's to achieve happiness. Roku is more than paid for by my decision not to upgrade from Tiger to Snow Leopard. I'll wait until I hear that the wireless connectivity issues are resolved. [/QUOTE]
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