How to extend the range with a second Airport Express? Do I need a DSL cable?
How to extend the range with a second Airport Express? Do I need a DSL cable?
Mac OS X (10.0.x)
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How to extend the range with a second Airport Express? Do I need a DSL cable?
Mac OS X (10.0.x)
This article is to help you with your decision making and plans > Wi-Fi base stations: Extending the range of your wireless network by adding additional Wi-Fi base stations - Apple Suppo… - ÇÇÇ
ChitlinsCC,
The link that you provided is well over 3 years old, and not at all relevant to the Yosemite operating system that the OP is using.
Maybe you could provide some instructions for him to set things up using Yosemite (10.10.x).
BTW, I am pretty sure you do not run Mac OS X 10.0 - Cheetah - released in 2001 - as entered in Your Stuff | Bio | > "Product Info" - ÇÇÇ
It is pretty clear that the OP meant to type is (10.10.x), I think.
... on the contrary
Last Modified: Nov 11, 2014
From the bottom of the doc
It is "conceptual" in nature any way, from what I read - and I'm a pretty good reader
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It does seem clear that the OP is NOT running Cheetah, as I said
... I am pretty sure you do not run ... [Cheetah] ...
I am not gonna put words in anyone's mouth or presume to know anyone's mind or what keystroke might be made in error - a typo in that decimal place could be any number.
Judging from the Question, it also seems clear that the OP has the concept in mind - link explains concept in a pretty doggone detailed fashion - pictures and all.
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OS X YOSEMITE 10.10
Thanks, now we need a bit more information, please, in order to provide you with the correct information that you need.
I assume that you already have one AirPort Express.....either a model A1264 or A1392.....set up and operating OK, is that correct?
If yes, you can extend the network either by using wireless or an Ethernet cable with a second AirPort Express.....either the A1264 or A1392 model. A wired connection is the way to go, if possible, since it provides better performance. But, wireless might work OK for you if you want to try that.
Let us know "how" you want to extend......wireless or wired?
How to extend the range with a second Airport Express? Do I need a DSL cable?