do you have the apple audio kit?  it has a cord in it for the ae.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Rutkowski" <[email protected]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS Xby 
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: Airport express configuration assistance please


Hi again Esther.

I'm using wpa2 on my wireless network here so I assume as you said the setup
should be easy.
I actually thought you would get a decent power cable with the airport
express but it's just a power plug on the corner of the square unit.
that should not be a problem.
Looking forward to streaming some good quality iTunes music over the
network.
Thanks again for the help and assistance.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Esther" <[email protected]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 6:11 AM
Subject: Re: Airport express configuration assistance please


Hi David and Scott,

> Scott wrote:
>
> Would anything happen if I firstly didn't connect an audio cable to  the
> stereo and the airport express and told airport express I just  wanted to
> use the airport express to stream music on my iTunes to a  stereo and then
> after the setup went and connected the cable?
> Does it actually make a big difference having the audio cable  connected
> first?
> I understand your instructions just wondered if anything bad would  have
> happened if just configuring the express first then connect the  audio
> cable once set up and updated if this would work or if I  should take the
> airport express to the other room, connect the audio  cable to the 3.5 mm
> jack and then walk back to the mac and run  airport utility?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> I could of coursse do all this on my macbook right near the stereo  as
> well couldn't I seen's both iTunes libraries are both synced on  both
> macs.

David's reply mentioned that you should set up the AirPort Express and
check that it is connected to and recognized by your existing wireless
network first.  If you're using WPA or WPA2 security on your existing
wireless network, then the setup is pretty much automatic.  I'm not
even sure that you really do have to connect up your audio beforehand,
since as soon as your AE is recognized by the network and you assign
it a name it will show up as one of the optional locations when you
start up iTunes whether or not any audio devices are attached.  Having
something plugged into the audio out of the AirPort Express -- whether
this is your stereo system or just headphones -- simply makes it
easier to test that the streaming is working.  It makes more sense
that you'd want to have a shared printer plugged in before running
AirPort Utility so that you can proceed immediately with that network
setup.

The problems David had turned out to arise from his connection to a
WEP-only wireless network.  I found that the new "Take Control of Your
AirPort 802.11n Network" guide does describe these issues:

<begin quote>
WEP (Transitional Security Network)

The Extreme N supports WEP Transitional, a rare and interesting
security mode that I and colleagues have found to be problematic and
buggy in actual usage. WEP Transitional lets you mix older WEP-only
Wi-Fi connections with newer WPA/WPA2 connections.

The problematic part is conceptual: the network encryption is as
weak as the weakest link. Using WEP Transitional leaves you vulner-
able to the same cracks that affect plain WEP. The buggy part is that
it’s seemingly erratic whether computers can connect via WEP, WPA,
or WPA2 in this mode.
<end quote>

The Take Control guide goes on to suggest different ways to tackle
this addition.  There's actually quite a lot of device and brand
specific information in this guide about wireless features, but some
issues boil down to specific configurations.

HTH.  I've left David's reply appended, but deleted the earlier emails
to keep this post from being too long.

Cheers,

Esther


On Dec 22, 2008, at 5:49 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

> Hi scott,
>
> Once the ae is setup, you can unplug it and move it.  You should  test it
> first though with a headset to make sure it is connecting to  ITunes.  To
> do this, connect it to the router you are using, which  is what?  then
> start the airport utility and go through the setup as  described in the
> document following the instructions on the screen  to join a wireless
> network.  when it is done, it will restart and if  successfull, it will
> show up in the airport utility.  close airport  utility, start ITunes and
> make sure that in ITunes prefs, you are  set to look for remote speakers
> with airtunes.  It is checked by  default but if you have unchecked it for
> some reason, you will want  to make sure it is checked.
>
> Close the prefs window, find with vo and arrow keys where it says
> computer.  press space on this and youwill have three choices,  computer,
> multiple speakers and if it was successful, you will see  the name you
> gave the ae.  if it is not successful, you won't even  see the computer
> icon.  Choose your ae and press enter.  It should  then begin streaming as
> soon as you start a song.  If all is well,  move it to the stereo area and
> hook it up and test it again as above.
>  I've tried this with and without a password.  ifyou choose to use a
> password, if there is a connection interruption, you'll have to type  the
> password in to restart the connection.  If not, all you have to  do is
> choose the ae again.  My ae is named meowing but by default,  it will
> probably be scott's airport express or something, shorter is  better <g>
> It should work fine with your router, but I had to  fiddle with router
> settings to get it to work for me.  It did not  matter what I did on the
> ae side, nothing worked till I got the  router set up right and I had
> little guidance that worked toward a  solution although there was a lot of
> info provided by esther an tim  kilburn.  I finally just had to look and
> puzzle it out.  My router  is a netgear and I had to change a setting I
> have not seen on any  other router to get it to work.  Let me know if you
> run into  essoteric issues and I'll try to help f I can because I did a
> lot of  trial and error before mine worked.  If when you are told the
> router  will restart, you get a message that airport utility could not
> find  your airport express and to close and restart and restarting does
> not find the ae, you'll have to reset the ae and start over.  You  should
> not have this problem when using the eternet for setup  though.  the other
> issue tha will cause you to need to restart will  be an error writing the
> configuration.  Reset and try again.  I  often used the manual setup to
> trouble shoot before I finally got it  right.
>
> Enjoy and let us know if we can help further.
>
>
> On Dec 22, 2008, at 10:01 AM,





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