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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Awsome

    Written by TF from Rogersville

    17-Mar-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

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    outstanding product

    Written by MS from Cincinnati

    18-Mar-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...

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Just as advertised

    Written by DJ from Parker

    19-Mar-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.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    3.0

    WARNING!! Works great for Mac / Not so good with PC

    Written by GM from San Francisco

    22-Mar-2008

    I bought this a week ago and tried it out. For my MacBook, it was pretty easy. 5 minutes and I was done setting it up. However, when I tried to set up the A.E. on my PC, it didn't work. The Airport Utility on my PC kept saying that it couldn't detect an Airport Express device. For two days I wrestled with this problem. I looked through the user's manual and went to the Apple website, but nothing, no mention of this problem. Then, finally, I found the solution buried in the Apple forum. It turns out that if you turn on the wireless security setting (WEP or WPA) then the PC won't recognize the signal. Why didn't you warn me about that Apple! So the only way for this product to work if you have PC is if you leave the signal unsecure, which I am not too happy about.

    You know Apple, you really should bring this problem to the forefront. Apparently a lot of people had this same problem when I was reading through the forums. Sometimes I think that Apple spends too much time glossing over how simple Apple products are to use, but then sweep all the defects under the rug. You're motto is "Apple: it just works." Liars. You just pretend that problems don't exist. You SHOULD warn people about this!!

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    4.0

    A MUST for travelers!

    Written by JL from Tucson

    14-Apr-2008

    As a certified road warrior, this comes with me on all trips.
    I did use it with a MacBook Pro, now it gets used with a MacBook Air (same usage, but now it’s needed as the Air has no Ethernet port).

    Here is how to make the most of it (on the road):

    1) HOTELS: Use it IN hotel rooms were they only give you a wired connection on the desk. Plug this into the ethernet cord, and into the power (in a hotel usually right there on the lap base) and in seconds you are connected with NO set-up!

    2) OFFICES: Plug this into an unused ethernet connection (sometimes I have to pull one out of the back of someone’s PC, crawling under their desk!) and the wall and you have instant wifi, in an office that does not typically have it available.

    3) SHARING: At meetings in hotels, purchase ONE internet connection and instantly setup your own Wifi network for you and your coworkers.

    Drawbacks: I wish it was even smaller.
    When packing it into a laptop bag, compared with the MB Air, this is adding bulk & weight, albeit small.

    At $99 it's a lifesaver!


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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    never going back

    Written by CP from dearborn

    11-Apr-2008

    I've been an apple user w/airport express driving our i-mac and macbook and printer for the last ten months. Before that 8 yrs or so we where pc users with towers and hard wires. Two things we will never go back to ; pc's and hard wire. Never going back ! I know about never.....never willingly going back !!!!
    set up is easy and operation is transparent .

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Sweet and Solid

    Written by HE from Agassiz

    10-Apr-2008

    It took me less than five minutes to plug in and set up. I found AE well documented in (a rare experience) clear language. I use it at home to extend my existing wireless Airport Extreme network and take it with me when traveling. I don't stream music and have not tried any additional features it offers.

    It just works, is ultra-portable and looks, well, what an Apple product should look like.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Flawless

    Written by JR from bountiful

    10-Apr-2008

    people that complain that they cant set this up within like 10 minutes need some help

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Great after setup nightmare

    Written by BB from Edmond

    28-Mar-2008

    It took me about two hours to get this set up and I know what I'm doing. Too bad Apple doesn't document the installation and operation a little better. I have an Airport Extreme base station and a couple of the older Airport Expresses, and all I'm trying to do is extend my network. After several hard resets and setup do-overs, I finally ended up telling the Airport Utility that I was replacing one of my existing Airport Expresses and then everything fell into place.
    Now that the setup is behind me the thing is working great. It's fast and it has stayed up and running without a hitch.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    AirPerfect: Speed and Perfection

    Written by DJ from Star

    20-Mar-2008

    If you love music this is a must! A recent move necessitated a new wireless router and being an iTunes addict I new this was the product to have. I scooped it up as soon as it was available. Every aspect of this device works as advertised. I did all the initial setup and installation from my Book Pro with no problems. AirTunes works easily and the music synchronizes perfectly playing on my home stereo and external speakers (connected to the laptop) filling my house with iTunes with no sound difference from room to room. the wireless printer is perfect and easy to setup. I had minor difficulties getting my wife's PC laptop to find and connect, after I did Windows updates and restarted the computer 3 times it worked. I have "n" wireless on my laptop and the speed is outstanding. It seems as fast as a hardline ethernet connection from the other side of the house. Well conceived, well designed, and well worth the purchase price.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    1.0

    Not ready for prime time

    Written by MH from San Francisco

    28-Mar-2008

    Take it from someone who wished he knew what he was getting into... I happily used the previous Airport Express (the "g" version) for years without a bit of a problem. I recently got a new iMac, capable of "n" performance and so I upgraded to this new AirEx base station. BIG mistake. Connectivity is faster--but it drops randomly several times per day. Even the the green light is bright and happy, there is no WiFi connection: indeed, the Airport Utility can't even find the brand new AirEx base station. After endless fiddling: rebooting, restarting, unplugging, etc. the connection is reestablished... only to drop again when the screen saver kicks in, or when I swap users, or when a bird flies overhead at just the right angle. I've done a bunch of research and the verdict is... it has something to do with the firmware or the OS, but more than that no one knows for sure. Apple has yet to find a fix or even admit there's a problem (often, Apple Care will tell you to "contact your ISP" even though the problem is clearly on their end).

    In other words, you're taking a real chance. This item is NOT ready for general use, except by those who are gamblers, or who don't mind having their wireless life interrupted over and over. I work for myself at home, and this whole experience has cost me time, money, and patience. Please take my advice, and stay away from this product until it is fixed... which, given the general trend at Apple, will probably be in about a year. In early 2009, you will want and deserve this product. Until then, STAY AWAY.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    4.0

    Great product, but NOT plug and play!

    Written by TM from Columbia

    15-May-2008

    This is a great product. But be advised that it is NOT plug and play ... at least not for Windows machines. If you have a PC and you buy this -- and I'm telling you it's a great product -- be prepared to spend A LOT of time working on getting it to connect with your PC. You might want to check the discussion boards to see the level of difficulty many are having. Here's a key piece of info: if your network uses WEP encryption, the base station will NOT work. You need to change over to WPA. Took me 2 days to figure this out. Caveat Emptor!

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Apple Airport Express

    Written by AK from FRONTENAC

    13-Jun-2009

    I just bought this about a month or two ago and it is a good product. You can take it with you on the road and stream music to it. Pros: WiFi, Airtunes. Cons: A bit Pricey.
    That's That!

    P.S. You CANNOT use USB speakers with it. Only ones with #=3.5 mm audio outputs.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    one is not enough!

    Written by GC from Mead

    12-Jun-2009

    seriously, we use 3 in the house for remote speakers, a printer and just to extend the range / power of our Extreme Base Station.

    but the Airport Express really comes into it's own on the road! i travel extensively around the world, 2 more are in my suitcase. one to my desk at the client's office into WiFi hot-spots (esp when there are several of us using one desk in a remote office). the other makes every a hotel room a private WiFi for my MacBook and iPhone.

    it's a no brainer to set up ~ in any environment, with or w/o security ... and without needing to call IT. i don't even have to worry about different voltages around the world.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    2.0

    Great Data... Failed Airtunes!

    Written by WQ from Miami

    14-Jun-2008

    I must admit, data transfer as a wireless device is great, add to that the fact you can stick it anywhere there's an outlet. Unfortunately I must give this product a THUMBS DOWN! Music streaming is horrid. I'm using a Macbook, as is my wife, with Wireless N; and the music just keeps cutting off and on. I'm an IT Director and well familiar with the technical workings of a network and have tried just about everything. Apple keeps coming up with "interference", but I can assure you there is none. I'm going to try one of the older Airport Wirelss G models and see, as I don't think they have this issue. What an upset... I'm taking mine back...

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    4.0

    Great product; horrible setup

    Written by EP from Brooklyn

    8-Oct-2008

    Bought the AirPort express to create a wireless network in my small apartment. Got it home, plugged it in, followed all instructions, but the AirPort utility couldn't find my base station. Unfortunately, the instruction manual ends with "insert the installation CD". I consider myself a pretty savvy computer user (have installed memory/internal cd drive; have setup wired networks before), but I was stumped. I downloaded updated firmware, restarted the unit and my computer, all to no effect. I combed the Apple support discussions and saw others with the same problem but no solution. Finally, in one of the forums I saw that the AirPort express creates a wireless network right after you plug it in, and you have to join that network in order to then set up the network. In hindsight this seems logical, but a simple sentence in the user manual (make sure you connect to the network "Apple XXXXX") would have eliminated about an hour's worth of confusion on my part. Now that I was finally able to set up my network, everything is working great- I'm very happy with the performance so far.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    4.0

    A bear to set up, but once online it is Awesome!

    Written by JP from Reno

    21-Mar-2008

    NOTE: This is a review for the AEBS in Client mode for streaming music to various places.

    Well, this is my second Airport express, one for the living room stereo, and one for the pool house. Now We can broadcast/stream iTunes music from any of our laptops and desktops to the appropriate place to party.

    My one frustration is not in using this great invention, but is the ease of setup. I use a non Apple router, and used to have WEP wireless security. The older Express works great, but per my conversation as validated by Apple support, the new express stations are difficult to configure on WEP. For this reason I switched everything to WPA personal keys, to address security, and low and behold the airtunes express worked and configured flawlessly.

    I suspect that WPA is the way to go, especially if you are using a non Apple router like I am. This should be a 5 star product, but with 40 minute hold times on my last call to Apple, combined with poor troubleshooting within airport utility, this product get's three stars.

    Once working though, man is it fantastic!

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Amazing!!

    Written by BL from Lubbock

    15-Apr-2008

    It extends the range of my internet so I have a perfect signal not only near the office and living room, but the master bedroom as well. I plugged it into my bathroom, then plugged my Bose into the AirPort Express. I have all my music available to me when I'm getting ready!!! I LOVE THIS PRODUCT!

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    5.0

    Great When Travelling and Trumps Poor Hotel Wireless

    Written by RH from Woodland Hills

    18-Dec-2008

    First, this device works EVERY time, and is foolproof!
    Where it shines for me is, so many Hotels have slow wireless connections because of too much traffic using a single hub.
    If the hotel offers a wired connection in the room, I plug my Airport Express into that and my wife and I enjoy much, much faster wireless connectivity. At a hotel in Vail, Colorado, my daughters ten rooms down the hall were also able to use my Airport Express for faster connectivity.
    I've been using mine for over three years.

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  • AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes

    1.0

    WILL NOT EXTEND AN AIRPORT EXTREME!?

    Written by EG from miami

    11-Jun-2008

    I purchased one in order to extend the range of my Airport Extreme. Imagine my surprise when I found out that it does not work as advertised! Check the forums. There are posts that date back to the release date all having the same issues. All Apple can offer is a helpful "Thats weird...sorry we cant help, good luck!". It appears to be sporadic among customers but I would think that Apple would have offered a fix by now. Stay away until Apple gets their act together on this one.

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