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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- (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) 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) 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.
Most Useful Reviews
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AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes
Greatness in a little white box
Written by DN from Bradford
27-Mar-2008
Well worth the money! I bought this as a quick fix to extend the wireless network in the old house I live in. The problem I'd been having with my wireless router was that due to the density of the walls the wireless signal was not reaching all parts of the house, and so the only way of using the internet/network in some areas was via ethernet cable for each and every device that needed it. However, this little box has changed all that! I now have a single ethernet cable running into the Base Station, and this provides wireless coverage where I need it. It also is great for broadcasting music wirelessly to a stereo, which is a benefit as I use a MacBook Pro, and don't want potential trip hazards everywhere!
As for setting up the device, things couldn't be easier. It worked straight out of the box (although was an unsecured network), and once the software had been installed on my Mac and PC, I was able to set a WEP or WPA/WPA2 password to secure everything. It also works fine connecting with a PS3!
A light on the back of the Base Station displays different colours depending on the status of the device, and any problems can be sorted from the Apple software that you install on your Mac or PC. Broadcasting to your connected speakers is also simple, with a quick and easy change of settings in iTunes.
All in all an excellent piece of kit, with little to fault! …More801 of 921 people found this useful
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AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes
Fast, easy, simple - or should that be express?
Written by PG from LONDON
25-Mar-2008
Easy to install, 100% more reliable than the BT Home Hub we were using before. I think it's a little quicker but that could just be some Apple magic in the air.
Airtunes will revolutionise the way we listen to music at home and can't understand why it's not standard on all Apple routers. Printed from the garden yesterday and we live on the upper ground floor of a central London apartment complex.
All I need to do now is find a way of getting it out of the sideboard and on display because it's a funky little bit of kit. Thanks Apple. …More475 of 598 people found this useful
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AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes
easy peasy!
Written by LH from Southampton
19-Mar-2008
insert the c.d., install the stuff! follow on screen instructions, to join your existing network have the way you are encrypted to hand and your w.e.p key or whatever. and you done.
O.k, not the most technically detailed description, but then I'm not. works a treat …More461 of 653 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes
Just don't buy it!
Written by LN from Coulsdon
19-Dec-2009
I have wasted so many hours trying to make this airport work it is ridiculous! It can't extend my wireless network, it constantly has a solid amber light and my macbook pro can never seem to find it! Airtunes doesn't work! Even when I have the airport next to my computer it doesn't recognise it. IT IS USELESS! DO NOT BUY THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE DOZENS OF HOURS TO WASTE CONFIGURING IT, ONLY TO HAVE TO RESET IT AGAIN EVERY TIME YOU TURN IT OFF! …More
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AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes
Airport Express, not so fast....
Written by MR from new eltham
17-Dec-2009
The main reason I shelled out this product was so I could listen to itunes all over the house. Apple staff at bluewater said it would work no problems....
....well let me tell you the trust about this device, no good at all! The songs strem over then signal is lost for half minute or so. Apple need to sort this out.I asked an Apple rep through work, he said he has one and there is nothing you can do to stop it, the smallest signal, like a light being switched on or off, microwave running, anything that sends off signals can interfear with the pleasure of listening to music.
Think twice before spending £80.00 on this, just run a speaker cable from Mac to stereo …More4 of 7 people found this useful
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AirPort Express Base Station with 802.11n and AirTunes
Great idea- doesn't work
Written by RP from Robertsbridge
16-Dec-2009
The concept is great and when working is fine- unfortunately it's just too 'flakey' and unreliable.
I bought this to stream music through and run a printer off. Worked like a dream straight out of the box but then started cutting out after 6 hours use. After setting it up countless times it may work for 10mins to a couple of hours then cuts out all the time/ my mac can't find it.
I thought it may be a faultly product so got a replacement, but the same thing happens.
Looking on the internet lots of people have had similar problems.
Come on Apple, everything else you make works so well- so this problem out! …More6 of 10 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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Can I use the AirPort Express Base Station as a WiFi repeater to extend coverage in my home?
- Asked by SS from Encino
- 10-Oct-2009
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
- 12-Oct-2009
- 90 of 96 people found this useful
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Could I use this to connect my XBOX 360 to the internet via either RJ-45 or USB?
- Asked by MR from Alicante
- 01-Oct-2009
Best Answer
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-Oct-2009
- 16 of 21 people found this useful
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Can I use AirPort Express Base Station to connect to my existing home wi-fi network (USR Wireless Router) and share my HP LaserJet P1005 printer?
- Asked by CR from Kandana
- 06-Oct-2009
Best Answer
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. …More- Answered by KR from Folsom
- 09-Oct-2009
- 38 of 38 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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I am using an Airport Express as a base station. Can I connect a second one wirelessly to put a printer in another room?
- Asked by GS from Bakersfield
- 23-Dec-2009
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Not sure if this is what I am looking for. Need to have WiFi in florida for my MacBook. Just looking for the WiFi part is there any other product
- Asked by PS from WEST ORANGE
- 22-Dec-2009
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So, this AirPort is a WiFi network all on its on? just plug it into a wall outlet and you have instant internet?
- Asked by BJ from richland
- 22-Dec-2009






