ok, but how do I hook it to my stereo?  do I have to have the express 
plugged into my stereo and into my router?

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From: "Scott Howell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: express and extreme


A mac or ok well a pc running Itunes. You could also use Air Foil a
Rogueameba product that will let you stream audio via the Express
using nearly any audio program such as Real Player etc.

On Apr 19, 2008, at 9:25 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

> if you have the express, what else do you need to stream audio?
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> The Extreme has additional lan ports, as well as some additional
> features. It's um more a professional type router, but the Express is
> no slowtch. The Express is very small, compact, about the size of the
> power supply shipped with Apple notebooks. It has the ability to play
> streaming audio via the 1/8 inch jack, it has a usb printer port as
> does the Extreme, and the wan port of course like the Extreme. What it
> comes down to is what features your looking for. If you have a few
> machines, you want to stream audio, and your looking for something
> start a wireless network, the Express will do just fine. If your
> looking for additional ports, a wireless/wired backup solution,
> additional features for serving a larger network, the Extreme or Time
> Capsule will be your best bet. I use an Time Capsule and an Express
> and an older Extreme as extenders for my network.
>
> On Apr 18, 2008, at 9:22 PM, Tim Grady wrote:
>
>> What are the differences between the airport expreme and the airport
>> express.  Am I right in thinking that the extreme is a router and
>> the express is a wireless music system for itunes mainly?  Or is the
>> express some kind of router, and if so, why is it cheaper than the
>> extreme?
>>
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