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does airport express work with all stereos as airplay?
- Asked by Maria M from San Pedro
- Jan 13, 2013
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Does the airport extreme do airplay to a stereo
- Asked by Jay C from Edwards
- Jan 7, 2013
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What is the range of the airport express?
I have a wireles router on the main floor and my macbook will be on that floor as well. I want use to use the airport express with my home stereo equipment located in the basement. WIll this work?
- Asked by Michael P from Lakeville
- Nov 16, 2009
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Airport Express, Streaming and NAS
Hi! I'd like to stream my iTunes library from a Netgear ReadyNAS Duo using its built-in Apple iTunes 7.0 server. Can this work with AirTunes on an Airport Express? Like so:
Netgear ReadyNas --> Airport Extreme --> Airport Express as repeater --> Stereo- Asked by Morgan S from Portland
- Aug 12, 2010
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I have the old dome airport extreme and would like to upgrade the newer "N" type. Will it work with my older airport express's?
I have airport express connected to stereo's around my house to play itunes throughout my house.
- Asked by John B from Riverside
- Mar 23, 2010
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Can this stream from iTunes in the same way the airport express can?
I want 3 things from this product, can it;
1) Stream iTunes from pc's/macs/iOS devices to a stereo like The airport express can?
2) Can I plug in a regular USB hard drive and access it wirelessly from various pc's/macs?
3) Can I share a printer through this whilst doing all of the above at the same time? (pretty sure this is possible-confirmation would be great)
Thanks in advance!
PS if you know how easy/difficult it would be to do all of the above(with initial setup from Vista) please rate it out of ten, let me know! Thanks.- Asked by Peter P
- Nov 29, 2010
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will an airport express work with an airport extreme?
- Asked by Patricia G from Grosse Pointe Farms
- Dec 25, 2010
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Does the airport express work in finland?
e.g. is it compatible with the ISP there? especifically ISP in helsinki
- Asked by Paula T from Irvine
- Jan 9, 2010
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do all airport extremes have to be the same model
I have the old saucer types. If I purchase the newer model, will the old ones work with the newer?
- Asked by Chauncey F from Bristow
- Jan 1, 2011
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Will my new Airport Extreme see my older Airport express at my stereo? Do I need to upgrade to express 802.11n?
- Asked by Jeffrey L N from Carson City
- Mar 30, 2010
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can airport extreme be used to send itunes to a stereo receiver?
I know that the airport access point that plugs into the wall can be used to send itunes to a receiver. I was wondering if the airport extreme works the same way?
- Asked by Steven V from West Warwick
- Oct 31, 2009
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If I wanted to get this but also wanted to be able to use AirPlay speakers, what would I need to do?
Would I need to also purchase the AirPort Express along with this...? To be more clear, I would like to get the Extreme for the upgraded hardware among other things, but I would also like to take advantage of AirPlay.
- Asked by Carl C from Monroe
- Mar 8, 2012
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Can I use an Airport Extreme to extend the range of an Airport Express base station?
I currently have a wireless network configured using an Airport Express as a base station, with 3 additional Airport Express units connected to extend the range of that base station and to stream iTunes music to each unit, each of which is connected to a powered speaker or hi-fi.
What I want to do now is add the more robust Airport Extreme as a another range extender for the Airport Express base station and place the new Airport Extreme in a central location in our home. We will not be using the Extreme for anything except 802.11n range extension (e.g, no music streaming), but I am expecting that with its additional power and range, it can provide wireless connectivity to iPhones, laptops and iPads that are used typically in this core area of the home. My Airport Express base station and the additional range extension units are located in adjacent home office, libraary and fitness center rooms all located on the same (ground level) floor. The base station is perhaps 50 feet away from where I will situate the new Airport Extreme range extender unit. It is nearly of sight with two intervening windows and a single 6" thick brick/concrete wall between the base station and where I will place the Airport Extreme. With this understanding of what I need to accomplish, will the Airport Extreme fill the requirement? Every question I have browsed talks about the opposite situation--extending the range of an Extreme using Airport Express routers. My primary use of these products is streaming music and secondarily we obtain widespread use of wireless connectivity for other needs.
Another option for an Airport Extreme is to locate one of these units in upstairs in a distant, remote area of the house. I have supplied this area with a CAT-5 cable that originates in my office using an ethernet switch, so a wireless router can be added to deliver service in that area. Will this work using the Extreme? Thanks!!- Asked by William J from Apo
- Nov 13, 2010
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I have been told that by connecting my Airport Express device to our LAN, that I am affecting the access of the other users. Is this true?
I live in work accommodation in a remote area. All living in the accommodation are using one internet system. I have a wired connection, but this does not allow me to use my iPad. I have been using an Apple Airport Express device to gain my own wireless internet. I have now been told to disconnect it as it is affecting everyone else's connection speed. Is this correct?
- Asked by Charles R
- Jun 19, 2012
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How can you make airport express work with Fios?
- Asked by Greg M from Arlington
- Jan 18, 2010
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Can I connect my stereo receiver to Airport Extreme to wirelessly play songs from iTunes through external speakers (as I can with Airport Express)?
connect receiver/external speakers to Airport Extreme
- Asked by Dan K from Edgewater
- Nov 29, 2010
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Can I run airtunes with airport extreme or is airport express required? My router is next to my stereo but I also need an extender in another room...
- Asked by Douglas H from Norfolk
- Feb 9, 2011
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Possible to use older Airport Express with new Airport Extreme?
I have an older 802.11a/b/g Airport Express connected to a D-Link router and a Comcast modem. I'd like to upgrade to an Airport Extreme for the faster 802.11n speeds and to get rid of the D-Link. Can I then connect the older Airport Express to my stereo system across the room and wirelessly stream music to it? I'm concerned it may not be backward compatible as it only uses 802.11a/b/g and the newer Airport Express is 802.11n - will that be a problem?
- Asked by Brandon T from Spokane
- Aug 14, 2010
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Will I be able to scan wirelessly with an HP LaserJet M1522nf (all-in-one) with the most recent Extreme? It's not working with Airport Express.
- Asked by Michelle B from Burnaby
- Apr 1, 2010
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Can I stream music from a 3G ipad to my stereo without an ethernet connection to the airport express?
I only have a desktop that access the internet via a USB wireless connection. I would like to get the ipad2 and stream music to my stereo from that wirelessly. Or could I plug the airport express into the desktop (which is connected to the internet via the USB drive) with an ethernet cable and create a wireless network?
- Asked by Kathryn L from Basking Ridge
- Dec 16, 2011
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