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Wired PC to an Airport Express
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<blockquote data-quote="dmmeys" data-source="post: 1425494" data-attributes="member: 262316"><p>Thanks DavidHH. I went through the instructions on the link. I appear to have set up a WDS network with my time capsule as WDS main and my express as WDS remote (rather than relay as the link instructions were geared up for). On the express i've ticked the box for 'allow wireless clients' under WDS. Should that be unset? Does that effectively turn off the wireless side of the express and activate the Ethernet port? Apologies for this. I can't believe there is so little info from Apple out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmmeys, post: 1425494, member: 262316"] Thanks DavidHH. I went through the instructions on the link. I appear to have set up a WDS network with my time capsule as WDS main and my express as WDS remote (rather than relay as the link instructions were geared up for). On the express i've ticked the box for 'allow wireless clients' under WDS. Should that be unset? Does that effectively turn off the wireless side of the express and activate the Ethernet port? Apologies for this. I can't believe there is so little info from Apple out there. [/QUOTE]
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