can an airport express 802.11g base station use another airport express 802.11g to extend the network?
can an airport express 802.11g base station use another airport express 802.11g to extend the network?
Mac Mini Fully loaded, Mac OS X (10.4.2)
can an airport express 802.11g base station use another airport express 802.11g to extend the network?
Mac Mini Fully loaded, Mac OS X (10.4.2)
Yes, you can.
Can you give me a clue as to how I can do it please? the clue would be better than just 'yes I can" : )
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Apple's step by step instructions for this are in the link below. Although an older AirPort Extreme is illustrated, the setup for the older AirPort Expess would be exactly the same.
Thanks for your assistance I will get on it and see how I go. Cheers
Sorry, I didn't know if you just wanted to know if it could be done before purchasing the hardware or needed specific instructions your question was a little unclear. no worries though Bob provided you with the solution.
Yes no problem I thought as much I was having a little fun!!
On another note I have gone through the main set up all good and going through the relay set up and also seems all good but it will not restart properly. I have tried setting the relay express up on the network of the main base first and also just from a fresh start but neither seems to work any ideas?
Technicaly, the 'g' can not EXTEND any network. This feature only became avaliable with the 'n' type series. However, you can do a WDS set-up instead, though at a huge penalty in bandwidth. It also will take a little more... tinkering with.
can an airport express 802.11g base station use another airport express 802.11g to extend the network?