Apple MA073LL/A, A1034 setup guide Introduction to AirPort, About the AirPort Extreme Base Station

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Introduction to AirPort

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AirPort is a simple and fast way to access the Internet from anywhere in your home, classroom, or office without cables, additional phone lines, or complicated networking software.

AirPort is a wireless local area network (WLAN) technology that provides high- performance wireless communication between multiple computers and the Internet. When you connect to the Internet using AirPort, you can share a single Internet connection with many computers at the same time and share files among them.

To use AirPort to access the Internet, you may need an account with an Internet service provider (fees may apply) and a way to access the Internet—either through a DSL or cable modem, or an Ethernet network. If your base station has an internal modem, and you have a PPP dial-up connection with an ISP, you can connect to the Internet using the base station’s internal modem.

Note: This manual includes information for setting up the AirPort Extreme Base Station using Mac OS X and Windows XP and Windows 2000. The screenshots and general instructions are based on Mac OS X. For more detailed Windows XP and Windows 2000 instructions, see AirPort Help in the AirPort Admin Utility on computers using Windows.

About the AirPort Extreme Base Station

The AirPort Extreme Base Station establishes a wired connection to the Internet or a network and wireless connections to wireless client computers. Once the base station is connected to the network, all wireless client computers can connect to the Internet by joining the AirPort network. Computers connected to the AirPort network by Ethernet can also share the base station’s Internet connection. The base station manages communications between the Internet and the wireless client computers.

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Contents Setup Guide Page Contents Contents About the AirPort Extreme Base Station Introduction to AirPortAirPort Extreme Base Station has the following ports AirPort Extreme Base Station at a Glance10/100Base-T Ethernet WAN port AirPort Extreme Base Station PortsAbout the AirPort Software AirPort Setup AssistantAirPort Extreme Base Station Setting Up YourMounting the AirPort Extreme Base Station on a Wall Mounting bracket holes Connect the AirPort Extreme Base Station Setup OverviewUse the AirPort Setup Assistant on a Macintosh computer Page Configuring the Base Station Using YourUsing Your AirPort Extreme Base Station Monitoring AirPort Extreme Base Station Communication Connecting to the Internet Via the AirPort NetworkExtending the Range of Your AirPort Network Connecting Additional Base Stations to Your AirPort NetworkMore Information About AirPort Controlling the Range of Your AirPort NetworkTo shorten the range of your AirPort network 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 If you forget your AirPort network or base station password Troubleshooting5If your base station isn’t responding To return the base station to the factory settingsIf your printer isn’t responding Page AirPort Specifications AirPort Extreme Base Station SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Size and WeightLeft Center Right Status/description Base Station LED SequencesIndustry Canada Statement FCC Declaration of ConformityUse in Air-Handling Spaces Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Vcci Class B StatementPage Printed

A1034, MA073LL/A specifications

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