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Airport Express 802.11nWhen Apple released the Airport Express with 802.11n I decided that it was now the time to get one.

Because the Express can be used in so many network variations, setup can be a bit confusing. Apple has tried to help by giving the user an assistant that asks questions the answers to which determine the Express’ settings.

Some of the options you get include using the Express to create a new network (if you connect the Express to a modem via ethernet), join a current network or extend a current wireless network. You can also select manual setup if you are more confident in using the device or want to change specific settings.

The main use I have for the Express is connecting one of my Windows laptops to the internet without using Wi-Fi. That particular laptop doesn’t accept WPA encryption but I do not want to jeopardize my whole network by using WEP. Using the Express, I can now work on my Windows laptop, simply plug my Express into a power socket and plug an ethernet cable from the Express into my laptop. Voila, I’m online.

The Airport Utility

The Express is also great for music - I can plug a set of powered speakers into the Express and stream music to them via the AirTunes feature of the Express.

If I wanted to, I could also connect the Express to a printer via a USB cable and create a network printer.

The Airport Express is Great for Music!

Overall, I am really impressed with the unit - it is portable and gives the user lots of networking options. My only concern is build quality - I’ve read a number of comments on the Apple Discussions website that claim the the older 802.11g device has worked for a year without issue but failed soon after. Have any readers had a problem with their Airport Express units?

More on the Airport Express can be found at http://www.apple.com/airportexpress

written by Mike Bradbrook \\ tags: ,

2 Responses to “My Thoughts on the Airport Express 802.11n”

  1. Scott Says:

    Hi Mike. I have used a pair of Express’s on and off for the last few years and like you have tried and used them successfully in a variety of network configurations including as a wireless network extender.

    I had not had any problems with mine then suddenly about a month ago it just failed out of the blue, so I think reports of failures are possibly valid. I havent replaced since mine died, though had been looking at the new 80.11n version.

    Cheers

  2. Mat Pancha Says:

    Hmm, I’ve had an Airport Express since almost the time they were first released. QUite honestly, I never thought to use it as you descirbed in your post, but its exactly what I need now that I’ve switched from DSL to Cable modem.

    I used to have the DSL in my office, which worked great b/c everything is in my office (server, desktop, network printers). Now that I”m on Cable, my jack is in the kitchen (the only jack in the condo, go figure), and I dont have network access in my office except wifi.

    HOpefully this is the exact solution I need. I’ll try it out tonight.

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