On Sep 11, 3:30 pm, Jeffrey Engle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I connect my airport express (802.11n) directly to my emac and
> connect to my local network wirelessly? I have a LAN via Airport
> extreme base station, and If I can use my express to turn my emac into
> an "n" device, that would be really cool.
>
> The reason I'm asking is that I was told that I could only connect a
> router/modem to the ethernet port on the express? and not my mac
> directly? hmm... let me know.
If I understand you correctly, you want to connect your eMac to the
Airport Express with an ethernet cable, so you connect to the internet
and your network. If so, the answer is yes you can. You set the
Express to be a relay or a remote. I had a little trouble because I
have a Linksys Wireless Router, but since you have an Airport Extreme,
it should be easier. I ended up googling my problem and finding the
solution. You can probably use the Airport Utility or equivalent. This
is similar to the way AirTunes is set up.
Jackie
Jackie
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