No, the airport express makes any printer a wireless printer.

An express is not the same as a regular airport. 

Also some routers need windows ie to set them up.

 

 

 

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Ed --

 

Thanks for your response. Since they don't have a wireless printer, and
I think the Airport is more expensive, I think I will try the Linksys.

 

Sandy 

 

 

On Dec 8, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Ed Wiser wrote:





I have used an airport express with the basic At&T Dsl modem.

this also allows wireless printing with a printer attached.

Very easy to set up.

 

On Dec 8, 2008, at 1:26 PM, bullwinkle wrote:





Hi All --

 

You all recently helped me with advice on a bluetooth mouse for my new
macbook. I received several responses with the majority recommending the
Apple mighty mouse. I purchased the Apple MM and it's great. Thanks so
much.

 

Now I have another request. My parents have AT&T DSL Lite connected to a
Mac mini running 10.4.x. They are interested in getting a wireless
router. Are they difficult to set up with DSL? I've set up a couple of
wireless routers with Insight, but not DSL. Also, the router I'm
thinking of getting them is a Linksys WRT54GS, which is older
technology. I figure that they don't need the newer stuff since they're
using a slow connection anyway and we could save some money. Any advice
is greatly appreciated.

 

Sandy Price

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