AE/n and USB hub (shared drives, printers ...) more info

Chad Leigh chad at objectwerks.com
Fri Feb 23 16:15:07 PST 2007


On Feb 23, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:

>
> On Feb 23, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Matt Johnston wrote:
>
>>
>> On 23 Feb 2007, at 23:47, Kevin Callahan wrote:
>>>>> my AEs need to "join" existing wireless network -- which is the  
>>>>> only way I can set them up (unless I do some crazy wiring)
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>
>>> how do I connect my 3 AExpresses (on three different floors in  
>>> the house) via ethernet without running ethernet cables ?
>>> I can't run them through the floors
>>> I'd have to run them outdoors
>>
>> Are these existing Airport Expresses? If so, how do you connect  
>> them now
>> I presume using WDS?
>
> I have three Airport Expresses - one for each floor in the house -  
> each connected to a stereo system.
> They all "join an existing wireless network".
>
> I've been using the AExs like this since they first came out.
>


OK, go buy one of the Airport Extremes and set it up as your base for  
all your AE.  Set up the new N device as a separate thing like Matt said

Chad



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