AirPort Express Base Station
Features
Easy Wi-Fi setup using iPhone, iPad or Mac.
Connect your DSL or cable modem to AirPort Express and create your new wireless network in just a few taps from your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. If you're using OS X Lion, use the built-in AirPort Utility on your Mac. Setup is just as fast and just as easy.
Simultaneous dual-band 802.11n.
AirPort Express lets Wi-Fi-enabled devices connect to your network on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless bands. Which means every connected device automatically uses the best band available for the fastest possible performance.
Stream music with AirPlay.
AirPlay takes the music from the iTunes library on your computer or iOS device and sends it wirelessly to any connected stereo or speakers in your home (audio cable sold separately). Play music on one set of speakers — or if you have more than one AirPort Express connected to speakers, play your music from iTunes on all of them at the same time.
Print wirelessly from any room.
On the back of AirPort Express is a USB port that’s made for your printer. Just plug it in and, instantly, it’s like having a printer in every room. And since AirPort Express works with Mac and PC, everyone in the house can take advantage of one centrally available printer.*
Compatibility and security.
AirPort Express is compatible with devices using the 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n specifications. So no matter what Wi-Fi device you’re using, it will work with AirPort Express. AirPort Express also features a built-in firewall to protect your network from malicious Internet attacks. The firewall is automatically turned on, so you don’t have to do a thing.
Create a guest network.
Set up a separate Wi-Fi network with a separate password just for your guests. Simply enable the guest networking feature, and your guests can access the Internet but not other parts of your primary network, such as your computers, printers and LAN-attached hard drives.
What's in the Box?
- AirPort Express Base Station
- Printed Documentation
- Power Lead
System Requirements
- Ethernet or wireless networking capability
- OS X Lion v10.7.3 or later and AirPort Utility 6.1
- OS X v10.5.7 or later and AirPort Utility 5.6.1
- Windows 7 or later and AirPort Utility 5.6.1
- From an iOS device: An iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 5 or later and the AirPort Utility app
Manufacturer
- Wireless printing over USB requires a compatible printer and OS X v10.2.7 or later, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.
- Wireless Internet access requires a wireless-enabled computer or device, a base station or other access point, and Internet access (fees may apply). Some ISPs are not currently compatible with AirPort Express.
Most Useful Reviews
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fantastic upgrade
- Written by kevin G from kamloops
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Great Router?
- Written by Nicholas C from East Stroudsburg
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Better than the last one!
- Written by Samridh P from Philadelphia
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Most Recent Reviews
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At last!
- Written by T F from Smyrna
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Excellent and just works
- Written by Derick M from Newcastle
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Same old wifi problem
- Written by Daniel C from Burton Upon Trent
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Most Interesting
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Will the Airport Express extend the guest network of an Airport Extreme?
- Asked by Anthony M from Albuquerque
- Jun 12, 2012
Best Answer
Talked to Apple Support today on this issue. They said that the bridged Airport Express will not extend the Guest Network of the Extreme. She suggested that I create a request (complaint?) regarding this feature. She seemed to believe that it could be offered in the future as a software patch/update. …More
- Answered by Brian T from Los Altos
- Aug 12, 2012
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I'm staying at a hotel with wired internet access in hotel rooms but would like to use my WiFi ipad3, if i buy an airport express will this be poss?
- Asked by Nuala L from Waltham
- May 14, 2013
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Will airport express make my iMac 11.2 wifi and be able to use iPad also or do i need an airport Extreme?
- Asked by Jane K from Atchison
- May 7, 2013
Answer
Jane, I believe the reason you haven't received an answer yet is that the ideas behind your question are confused.
Yes, your iPad is arrives ready to work with wifi; however, your iPad requires an external wifi "network," composed of both a "modem" and a "router." A router is a switching device allowing more than one computer to access your modem at the same time. So, want really to do, Jane, is to add a router to your modem — not to your iMac.
With a router, your modem can share access with another device, such as your iPad (though not your iPhone, which uses something else, i.e., not a modem, to connect to the Web).
As a bonus, your new router will allow you to print wirelessly from your iMac -- though not from your iPad (unless you buy special software turning your iMac into a print server for your iPad, another topic altogether).
Apple offers three routers that might work for you. One is the AirPort Express. Another is the AirPort Extreme. And a third is the Time Capsule. (The Time Capsule also has a hard drive built right in to make backups from your iMac easier, and, if you ever swap out your iMac for a MacBook Air, you'll definitely appreciate that feature.)
But you'll definitely need to visit your local Genius Bar for personal guidance on the best choice from your three Apple options for your particular situation.
In my own case, for example, I use an AirPort Extreme router hooked directly to my cable modem, and use print server software to print wirelessly from my iPad. But that may not be the best way for you to go. Check your Genius Bar first!! …More- Answered by Sandy U from Appling
- May 8, 2013
Recently Answered
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do i need an Airport Express for each device, ie. HDTV, BLURAY PLAYER, MAC?
- Asked by Debbie C from Sugarloaf
- Apr 17, 2013
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what is the newest airport express model number
- Asked by James M from Morganville
- Aug 27, 2012
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Can i connect the Airport Express wirelessly to my existing Bell modem/router thingy then have the Express its own network as-well
- Asked by Spencer K from Keswick
- Apr 2, 2013
Featured Question
Is Airport Express what I need to make my iMac 11.2 wireless (currently DSL) and also use an iPad? or do I need an Airport Extreme ?
- Asked by Jane K from Atchison
- May 7, 2013