[MLB-WIRELESS] Apple Airport Express
Clae
clae at tpg.com.au
Sun Jun 13 23:02:02 EST 2004
That's good info there Alan, thanks. Where did you dig that up?
Clae.
>On 12 Jun 2004, at 19:56, Clae wrote:
>
>>At 8:12 PM +1000 10/6/2004, Alan Harper wrote:
>>>I can't wait to get one of these, prices
>>>announced late last night. $219 for 802.11g
>>>AP, Printer sharing, Analog/Digital out, and
>>>USB printer sharing, WDS, WPA and an ethernet
>>>port. Downside is that its limited to 10
>>>clients
>>
>>Also that most of the extra features are only
>>available from an OS X Mac according to the
>>website. You'd think they could have built
>>Airtunes into the Win version of iTunes as well.
>>
>>Unless they're doing their old "it works under
>>Win, but we don't like to talk about it"
>>routine.
>
>I understand that;
>
>802.11g AP
> works with any 802.11b/g Computer. Unlike the
>AirPort and AirPort Extreme, the AirPort Express
>doesn't have NAT Features.
>
>Printer Sharing
>behaves just like an IP Printer Port, a-la HP
>Jet Direct. I've managed to get my Canon i450
>and AirPort Extreme Basestation printing from
>Windows ME. It apparently Works much better from
>Windows 2000 or XP, but I don't do Windows ;)
>
>Analog/Digital Out
>will work with any copy of iTunes 4.6 or
>higher, including the Windows Version.
>
>WDS
>will only work with other AirPort base-stations.
>
>WPA
>is supported by All AirPort Basestations, but
>doesn't work in a WDS network. You'll have to
>resort back to WEP for that.
>
>The Ethernet Port
>is for connecting to other peoples networks, so
>it can work as an AP. I don't think it can be
>used to bridge two networks wirelessly, but I
>may be wrong.
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