Apple MA073LL/A, A1034 setup guide Setting Up Your, AirPort Extreme Base Station

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Setting Up Your

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AirPort Extreme Base Station

Use the information in this chapter to set up your AirPort Extreme Base Station.

Before you set up the AirPort Extreme Base Station for Internet access, make sure that:

You have a computer with an AirPort Card or an AirPort Extreme Card, or a compatible Wi-Fi card installed in a computer using Windows XP or Windows 2000.

Your computer has the latest version of the AirPort software installed.

For the latest information on AirPort software, check Software Update in System Preferences or the following Apple websites:

Apple AirPort website at www.apple.com/airportextreme

Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support

You have an account with an Internet service provider (fees may apply) or you have Internet access through a network.

For more information on using AirPort with your Internet account, contact your Internet service provider (ISP) or go to the Apple Service & Support website at support.apple.com.

You have a suitable location for your AirPort Extreme Base Station.

You can place your AirPort Extreme Base Station on a desk, bookcase, or other flat surface, or you can mount it on a wall. Place your base station in the center of your home or office, away from any source of interference or signal blockage, such as a microwave oven or large metal appliances, and close to a power outlet.

If the base station supports PoE, it is suitable for use in environmental air-handling spaces (in accordance with section 300.22(C) of the National Electrical Code and 12-010 of the Canadian Electrical Code), and capable of receiving power over Ethernet. You can install it in a ceiling air-handling space, away from a power outlet. If you install the base station in an air-handling space, you need to connect the Ethernet WAN port to 802.3af-compliant Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a plenum-rated Ethernet cable. If you connect the base station power adapter to an outlet, the Ethernet WAN port no longer receives power from a PSE.

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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 SequencesFCC Declaration of Conformity Use in Air-Handling SpacesIndustry Canada Statement Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Vcci Class B StatementPage Printed

A1034, MA073LL/A specifications

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