| Weblog: | Airport Express | |
| Subject: | works with other 802.11b networks? | |
| Date: | 2004-06-08 14:14:30 | |
| From: | robmiller | |
| I did not read it, but I guess this works with other 802.11b gear similiar to the way the Extreme AirPort does. If so, I'll probably get one. | ||
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works with other 802.11b networks?
2004-06-08 14:22:52 brian d foy |
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works with other 802.11b networks?
2004-06-08 15:52:41 dscotson [View]
The Airport Extreme Basestation has always had the limitation that it can only bridge to other Airport Extreme networks so this is not a new restriction of the Express.
As far as I am aware all other functionality of the Express (like the Airport and Airport Extreme before it) will follow the standard specs, particularly as this appears to being sold to PC as well as Mac owners. -
works with other 802.11b networks?
2004-06-08 15:40:00 FJ de Kermadec |
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Hi !
As far as I understood Apple's documentation, the extension feature only works with the more recent AirPort products -- Extreme and Express. Indeed, the ability to add multiple base stations to a network without needing to wire them physically to the Ethernet network was added with the release of AirPort extreme.
I guess that AirPort Express would extend the range of an AirPort (snow or graphite) network, provided that it too is wired to the network...
F.J.
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I take that to mean it will not work with the 802.11b Airports, or any other brand name. I don't know if that is just a limitation on their statement of usability or a technical limitation (real or enforced).