Apple A1034, MA073LL/A setup guide Setting Up a Home Office Network

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Setting Up a Home Office Network

If you are setting up an AirPort network in your home or small office and you have a broadband DSL or cable modem connection to the Internet, and an existing Ethernet network, you may need the following items:

An AirPort Extreme Base Station or multiple base stations

A DSL or cable modem with Internet access

AirPort- or other wireless-equipped computers

An optional Ethernet network

The following illustration is an example of an AirPort network in an office. The AirPort Extreme Base station is connected by the Ethernet WAN () port to the DSL or cable modem (if your base station came with a built-in modem, you can use it to connect). The base station shares its Internet connection with the AirPort-equipped computers wirelessly and with computers connected to the Ethernet LAN (G) port.

USB

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To the Internet

To Ethernet (LAN)

To USB printer

Power adapter

For more information on AirPort Extreme network designs, see “Designing AirPort Extreme Networks,” located at www.apple.com/airport. For information on managing larger AirPort Extreme networks, see “Managing AirPort Extreme Networks,” located at www.apple.com/support/airport.

Chapter 4 Basic Network Designs

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Contents Setup Guide Page Contents Contents Introduction to AirPort About the AirPort Extreme Base StationAirPort Extreme Base Station at a Glance AirPort Extreme Base Station has the following portsAirPort Extreme Base Station Ports 10/100Base-T Ethernet WAN portAirPort Setup Assistant About the AirPort SoftwareSetting Up Your AirPort Extreme Base StationMounting the AirPort Extreme Base Station on a Wall Mounting bracket holes Setup Overview Connect the AirPort Extreme Base StationUse the AirPort Setup Assistant on a Macintosh computer Page Using Your Configuring the Base StationUsing Your AirPort Extreme Base Station Connecting to the Internet Via the AirPort Network Monitoring AirPort Extreme Base Station CommunicationConnecting Additional Base Stations to Your AirPort Network Extending the Range of Your AirPort NetworkTo shorten the range of your AirPort network Controlling the Range of Your AirPort NetworkMore Information About AirPort AirPort HelpPage Basic Network Designs Setting Up a Home Office Network Setting Up a Network at School Relay Remote Basic Network Designs Plenum-rated Ethernet cables Troubleshooting5 If you forget your AirPort network or base station passwordTo return the base station to the factory settings If your base station isn’t respondingIf your printer isn’t responding Page Environmental Specifications AirPort Extreme Base Station SpecificationsAirPort Specifications Size and WeightBase Station LED Sequences Left Center Right Status/descriptionUse in Air-Handling Spaces FCC Declaration of ConformityIndustry Canada Statement Vcci Class B Statement Europe EU Declaration of ConformityPage Printed

A1034, MA073LL/A specifications

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