I use exactly this arrangement, and it works fine.

Added to which, if you're an itunes fan, you can play your itunes  
anywhere, though the airport express (don't forget you have to set it  
up to broadcast itunes. I forget how.)

Ranulph




On 4 Oct 2009, at 13:16, David Lazarus wrote:

>
> If you already have an airport set up you could possibly use one
> airport express to extend the range. Not needed to do it but have seen
> it as an option.
>
> David
>
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good product they've used for 'mains
>> networking'?
>> A friend of mine wants to reach parts of his house where the wireless
>> network won't reach (thick walls probably). He can't run ethernet
>> wiring
>> to that location either, but I've seen there are products that will
>> use
>> the mains wiring for the network. Who's used this method and what
>> products would you recommend buying or avoiding?
>> Thanks, Graham
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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