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AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

Introducing the new AirPort Express Base Station, now with 802.11n wireless. Easily create a wireless network at home. Enjoy your iTunes music library in virtually any room of your house. Share a USB printer without obtrusive cables. And do it all with the latest wireless technology.

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Overview

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Up to 5x the performance, 2x the range

AirPort Express now uses next-generation 802.11n wireless technology1 to deliver up to five times the performance and up to twice the range of 802.11g wireless networks.2

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Easy wireless networking

The easy-to-use AirPort Utility — available for both Mac OS X and Windows — guides you through the setup process step by step. Use AirPort Express to create a new wireless network3 or to extend the range of your existing AirPort-based network.

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Print without wires

Print documents, photos, and more from any room in the house to one central USB printer. (See system requirements.)

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Really rock the house

Play the music from your computer's iTunes library through a set of speakers or stereo in just about any room in your home — wirelessly. (See system requirements.)

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Take it with you

Lightweight and compact, AirPort Express is built for mobility, so you can create an instant wireless network at your hotel, job site, or wherever you need one.

Connect. Print. Listen. Wirelessly.
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Works with Apple TV, iPhone, and more

AirPort Express works flawlessly with Apple TV, iPhone, iPod touch, and all your other Wi-Fi devices that use the 802.11a/b/g/n wireless standards.

What's in the Box

  • AirPort Express
  • CD with AirPort Utility (Mac and Windows), 802.11n Enabler (for Intel Core 2 Duo and Xeon-based Macintosh computers except 17-inch 1.83GHz iMac and Mac mini), Bonjour for Windows
  • Printed and electronic documentation

System Requirements

For setup and administration:
  • Macintosh computer with Mac OS X v10.4 or later, Ethernet or wireless networking capability
  • PC with Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista, CD drive, Ethernet or wireless networking capability
For wireless client access:
  • Mac with AirPort or AirPort Extreme wireless capability
  • PC with 802.11a/b/g/n
For shared printing:
  • USB printer
  • Macintosh computer with Mac OS X v10.2.7 or later
  • PC with Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista; Bonjour for Windows included on AirPort Express CD
For iTunes music streaming:
  • Stereo or powered speakers
  • Audio cable
  • iTunes 4.6 or later
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  1. (1) The AirPort Express Base Station is based on an IEEE 802.11n draft specification and is compatible with IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, and IEEE 802.11g.
  2. (2) Based on a comparison with Apple's 802.11g products. Comparison assumes AirPort Express network with 802.11n-enabled computer. Speed and range will be less if an 802.11a/b/g product joins the network. Accessing the wireless network requires an AirPort- or AirPort Extreme-enabled computer or other Wi-Fi Certified 802.11a/b/g-enabled computer. Actual performance will vary based on range, connection rate, site conditions, size of network, and other factors. Range will vary with site conditions.
  3. (3) Wireless Internet access requires a wireless-enabled computer, a base station or other access point, and Internet access (fees may apply). Some ISPs are not currently compatible with AirPort Express.
 
 

Ratings & Reviews

4.0

Based on 1021 reviews

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Awsome

    Written by TF from Rogersville

    18/03/2008

    wi-fi that can fit in my pocket, an iPod charger, and much more.....well worth the money I shelled out for it...I highly recommend it to anyone that travels...or anyone with a wi-fi device in general!!! 4.99/5.00 More

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    outstanding product

    Written by MS from Cincinnati

    19/03/2008

    WOW! i just bought my airport express hotness at the apple store in cincinnati (best apple store in the world! - JD in the back is the MAN!). i hooked it up to my existing airport extreme network, and it was set up and connected in about 37 seconds. this thing rocks! i have my samsung laser printer hooked up to and my bose computer speakers connected in my room, and this thing works like a charm! go get one - you can use it as a charger for your iPod or iPhone too! the fact that they didn't raise the price makes it an even better deal. this thing is genius... More

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Just as advertised

    Written by DJ from Parker

    19/03/2008

    I am amazed at the ease of installation on windows pc in a matter of minutes I had fast wireless, and it has really good range much better that I thought. More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Quick fix

    Written by RB from Cranbrook

    11/12/2009

    This does exactly what it says with no trouble what so ever - real plug and play. I bought it extend my wireless network and hook my ethernet printer up to. Had had huge connectivity problems with another wireless bridge and this has just nailed it on a BT HH wireless network. More

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    It Works, It's that simple.

    Written by RA from Miami

    9/12/2009

    when it comes to expanding wireless coverage Apple Airport Express has all other devices beat. use to have three linksys around the house but was always having dropouts and coverage issues, tried Netgear, Big Mistake!!! I was a PC user then.

    Frustrated with other PC issues I bought my first imac computer three years ago. I was hooked on everything Apple.

    Then came the macbook Pro, followed by Airport extreme and the coverage got better with my first Airport Express and then came the second and the third. the coverage are 5 family computers roaming 10,000 Sq,ft. plus. SWEET.
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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Another Apple product I wouldn't want to live without

    Written by JH from Celina

    9/12/2009

    I bought my first iPod 4 yrs ago. A month after getting it I realized it was the only material item I would not want to live without. Fast forward 4 yrs. That iPod led me to migrate to the wonderful world of an Apple iMac. Just yesterday I received the Airport Express so that I could stream music from iTunes to my stereo. Well now I have another material item I wouldn't want to live without. Set up was relatively simple (not as simple as the Apple video) but as a novice with a little bit of networking experience was able to get it going. Sound quality from the Toslink connection to me sounds as good as the Toslink from my CD Player. All smiles here!!

    Great job folks at 1 Infinite Loop!!! Keep up the innovation
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  • Best Answer

    Yes...you can go into the settings for the AirPort Express and tell it how you want it to be used. You select 'Extend' and it's all setup. I just did it this weekend and it took all of 5 minutes from the time I opened the box. More

    • Answered by MW from Holland
    • 13/10/2009
    • 85 of 89 people found this useful
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    Yes, but only if the airport express is extending an existing airport network. In other words, if you already have an airport extreme, time capsule, or another airport express it is possible to do this. It's just, however, not the easiest or most reliable option in my opinion. More

    • Answered by RS from Syracuse
    • 11/10/2009
    • 15 of 18 people found this useful
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    Yes, as long as you know the credentials for joining a device to your current wireless network. You would setup the Airport Express to "Join Your Wireless Network" like a computer or laptop. You can then connect your printer to the USB port on the Airport Express making it available to any computers on the same network. (NOTE: the USB port on the Airport Express is not "hot-swappable" which means you should connect the printer first and then power on the Airport Express)

    The only issues that can occur include the security on your current wireless network not allowing the Airport Express to join it correctly if at all. I recommend using WPA-PSK security with a password of 8 or more characters (required). Wireless networks that are set to use a 10-character or 5 character passwords are most-likely using the older WEP security which doesn't always work well with the newer hardware in the Airport products.

    Hope this helps.
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    • Answered by KR from Folsom
    • 9/10/2009
    • 32 of 32 people found this useful
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