Airport Express Multiple Uses, Airport Express Multiple Uses

Can you have one Airport Express for several uses? I have mine extending the network but if I plugged it into the stereo would I be able to use AirTunes too?

It all depends on the type of audio imputs that your amplifer is using.
The Express can provide an optical digital signal through a standard Toslink cable, or an analog signal. The jack on the AirPort Express accepts a 3.5 mm stereo mini plug.
If you are not sure which cable to get, take a picture of the back of your amplifer on your camera phone and take an AirPort Express to a Radio Shack, Best Buy, or other electronics superstore. They will have what you need.

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  • Can I use multiple printers on the current airport express??

    I would like to hook up multiple (3) printers for wireless printing using AirPort Express. Would also entertain AirPort Extreme. The printers are just too far away to make cabling practical and was wondering if the current crop of AirPort devices would support multiple printers through the use of an attached USB hub. The only other thread that seems to discuss this is from 2006. The salesperson at my local AppleStore did not have the info and suggested I come to these forums and ask the community.
    I am running a MacBook Pro 17" 233 GHz Core2Duo with MacOSX 10.6.8
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    was wondering if the current crop of AirPort devices would support multiple printers through the use of an attached USB hub
    Yes....if you use a powered USB hub with its own power supply.
    I use a 4 port USB powered hub from Dynex available at Best Buy. Works fine. I am sure that there are many other powered hubs that will work as well.
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex%22+-+4-Port+USB+2.0+Hub/2120061.p?id=121831496 8492&skuId=2120061

  • Multiple AirPort Express units - use more than one at a time?

    If I connect three Airport Express units in three different rooms, can I use more than one at a time?
    Can I choose to only use 2 out of the 3 at one time?
    Thanks.

    Yes. With iTunes 6.0.2 or later, you can send an AirTunes stream to multiple remote AirPort Express units, provided that each AirPort Express has the latest AirPort firmware. The maximum number of remote AirPort Express units is three to six in typical conditions. The number that works for you will depend on your environmental conditions (such as building composition and local radio interference), distance to the remote AirPort Express units, and available network capacity relative to your other usage.

  • How to use more than one airport express with multiple speakers

    I have 2 Airport Express. Prior to the multiple speaker enhansement I changed spekers by changing the wireless network. Each of the Airports is recognised as a wirelss network. Is there any way I can make my computer and itunes to see all of my Airports so I can use the Multiple Speaker function for both of my Airports at the same time withour having to change wireless network.

    You need to have a single wireless network.
    If you con't have a wireless router, then you will need to configure one of the Airport Express (AX) units to join the existing wireless network of the other AX.

  • Connection problems when I use multiple Airport Expresses

    I have one Mac that I use to stream music to multiple Airport Express's. Its seems that when I connect to 3 expresses things work fine. If I connect to 4 the sound cuts out on all speakers.
    Is 3 the limit or am I doing something wrong?

    Yes you can but....
    With the apex in the ceiling you may get a signal loss from your main wireless system. To be able to do what you want in a whole home sound system they all need to be on the main wireless system. You also have to plug them in to a wall outlet which may be an issue with your fire regulations with them inside the walls/ceiling. With airplay you have some limitation also. If she has an ios device and likes say pandora she can only do it to one set of speakers/APex. Only itunes from a computer can do multiple/house party sound. I have 2 APex in my house and love them all. If your main wifi is out of range for some of the new APex's you can run 1 cat5/6 (APex is 10/100)  and make a new network and bridge the rest to it. As long as your new wire is connected to your main network you will stay on the same network.
    So now you get sound and a roaming wifi through out the house. (that's what I did but not in the ceiling.)
    Sonus are good but $$$. by then rewire!

  • Multiple Broadcasts using Airport Express

    Can I use more than one Airport Express to play a single Itune source in several rooms each equipped with a its own Airport Express. If so up to how many rooms and how do I set up network.

    Is these any chance? Possibly, but also possibly not with the current Airport Express design. The problem with streaming to multiple Airport Express devices would be in keeping the sound output from all of them in sync - a bigger technical challenge than you might first imagine.
    Only Apple and is product developers know the real answer to this question - but since Apple never pre-announces upcoming hardware or software products, we won't know until the day an official announcement from Apple is made.

  • Mountain Lion - Using multiple Airport Express for music

    I've been using Airfoil to play non-iTunes audio to the three Airport Express units in my house, but the audio quality is lacking. I was happy to see that Mountain Lion (I am using 10.8.4 on my Macbook Pro) will stream non-iTunes audio to AE units, but only one at a time.
    Does anyone know how to get Mountain Lion to stearm audio to multiple AE units in sync?
    I see there is an app called "Airwaves" designed to do this, but users have very mixed experiences. Is there perhaps a better app out there?
    Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

    Sorry - I led you astray unnecessary in my last posted message. The reference I provided was for setting up a remote base station. That is not applicable to your situation, so please ignore.
    In your case, you want to use the Airport Utility to configure each Airport Express so that it "join" (and not "extends") your existing wireless network.
    What I suggest you do is:
    1. get each Airport Express into a known default state by doing a factory default reset per these instructions. Hold down the reset button for 10-15 seconds, until you see four green flashes in rapid succession
    2. put all Airport Express devices, and the wireless Mac you are using to configure the Airport Expresses, into the same room as the wireless router you are using
    3. configure one Airport Express at a time, and as I said above use the Airport Utility to configure each Airport Express to "join" the existing wireless network - ie select your Airport Express device as shown in the Airport Utility, click the "Continue" button (not the Manual setup button), and follow the instructions. The name of the wireless network you are joining is the same as the name of the wireless network your existing wireless router is creating. Make sure you also specify the same security protocol (WEP/WPA) and wireless network password as your Mac requires to connect to your existing wireless network.

  • Using Multiple Airport Express units to play Music to Multiple Sound System

    Goal
    - play music on my iMac and in one other sound system(I'am aware of the one
    system limit )
    - I have multiple Airport Express units(3) for different sound systems and wish
    to select the room using iTunes.
    Reality
    if I reset all the airport express units in the house(3) I can initially see the units. On going through the setup I'am able to configure each unit to be part of my wireless network and get the airport express to power cycle. However after this process only the last AE unit is visable via itunes. If I use the airport utility it can find no units when scanning. If I power cycle one of the non visible units it becomes visable but I cannot play music to the unit and trashes the connectivity to the one working AE unit.
    What am I doing wrong ?

    Sorry - I led you astray unnecessary in my last posted message. The reference I provided was for setting up a remote base station. That is not applicable to your situation, so please ignore.
    In your case, you want to use the Airport Utility to configure each Airport Express so that it "join" (and not "extends") your existing wireless network.
    What I suggest you do is:
    1. get each Airport Express into a known default state by doing a factory default reset per these instructions. Hold down the reset button for 10-15 seconds, until you see four green flashes in rapid succession
    2. put all Airport Express devices, and the wireless Mac you are using to configure the Airport Expresses, into the same room as the wireless router you are using
    3. configure one Airport Express at a time, and as I said above use the Airport Utility to configure each Airport Express to "join" the existing wireless network - ie select your Airport Express device as shown in the Airport Utility, click the "Continue" button (not the Manual setup button), and follow the instructions. The name of the wireless network you are joining is the same as the name of the wireless network your existing wireless router is creating. Make sure you also specify the same security protocol (WEP/WPA) and wireless network password as your Mac requires to connect to your existing wireless network.

  • Can I connect multiple Mac's using the Airport Express?

    As subject. I have got an Intel iMac and a MacBook. Can I connect them using the Airport Express? Or in another word, to create a network among them that I can see the other Mac on one Mac?
    Sorry, if I raised a silly question. But really like to know.
    Many thanks in advance.
    Gary

    Can I connect them using the Airport Express?
    Yes
    Or in another word, to create a network among them that I can see the other Mac on one Mac?
    Yes

  • Airport Express choppy when using multiple speakers

    Had a big New Year's party. I setup my recent Mac mini in one room wired directly to a stereo, and my Airport Express (latest model that looks like a white Apple TV) in another room connected to another stereo. I use the Airport Express a lot and it works flawlessly when streaming from iPhone / iPad / iTunes on the Mac.
    Everything is running the latest versions (iTunes 11.1.3 (8), Mavericks 10.9, newest firmware on Airport). My network uses an Airport Extreme 802.11n (flat model, not later tower model).
    So... I wanted music to play in both rooms, something that I've done at previous parties with no issue - but the music would cut in and out from the Airport Express! Disappointing to say the least.
    I troubleshooted all I could:
    - Setup the Airport Express from Extend Wireless Network to Connect to Wireless Network
    - Tried 2.4 GHz and 5.4 GHz networks
    - Ensure CPU usage on Mac was low, and no other programs running
    - Restart it all (Airport Extreme, Airport Express, Mac)
    - Etc.
    All signal strenghts were fine. Whenever I streamed from iPhone directly to Airport Express it was perfect. Only from iTunes to both speakers did I have issues.
    Anyone seen this? This has worked perfectly for me before!

    This is known to happen:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58543
    Try a different broadcast channel on the wireless router.

  • How can i use an airport base station and multiple airport expresses with U-verse and still use wireless tv boxes?

    I just got uverse, and when I put my Airport Base Station in Bridge mode I lose access to the 4 airport express stations I have. Can anyone tell me how to turn off the u-verse wireless, set up a network with all the apple stations and still have wireless u-verse tv boxes work? Thanks!

    Can I relocate the airport base station to downstairs and connect it to the Sawtooth there for receiving wireless from the Verizon router and broadcast further to its wireless network?
    Sorry but no the AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) will not wirelessly connect to the network provided by the Verizon FiOS router.
    What you could do is get another AEBS, an AX, or a Time Capsule and place that downstairs. Then use that device to wirelessly connect to the wireless network provided by your current AEBS. If your current AEBS is not 802.11n capable then you would need to use WDS to make this happen. One bad thing about WDS is that each WDS link cuts your affective wireless bandwidth in half.

  • Airport Express Multiple Use

    Hi, I have an Airport Express (upstairs) which connects wirelessly currently to my BT homehub (downstairs) and I currently use the Airport Express to provide me with Airplay use of a speaker system to wirelessly play music using my iOS device.
    I am looking at replacing the BT Homehub with an Airport Extreme.
    My question is this:
    Is it possible for the Airport Express to be used for both Extending the Wifi range from the Airport Extreme AND to use it for Airplay functionality, or am I restricted to using it for one function only?
    Many thanks,
    Jamie

    Is it possible for the Airport Express to be used for both Extending the Wifi range from the Airport Extreme AND to use it for Airplay functionality, or am I restricted to using it for one function only?
    The Express will perform both functions simultaneously. In addition, you could add a remote printer to the USB port on the Express if you wanted to do so.

  • How to connect to multiple speakers using Airport Express

    Hi -- I have two AP Express modules setup and working in my household. I have no problems using either from my iBook G4.
    How do I use them both at the same time? I cannot find an appropriate way to set this up?

    Welcome to Apple Discussions
    Since you are at 10.4.7, I'm assuming iTunes is at least 6.0.2. If not, upgrade the app via Software Update or Apple's iTunes site to the latest v 6.0.5.
    Since both units work individually, I'd say the problem lies in how the 2 units are configured. Are you using the latest 6.3 firmware for Airport express? To determine your version, download the firmware, select install. The ensuing panel will tell you the latest version for your units. Upgrade if you are using an earlier version of the firmware.
    Post back with results.
    iMac G5 Rev C 20" 2.5gb RAM 250 gb HD/iBook G4 1.33 ghz 1.5gb RAM 40 gb HD   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   LaCie 160gb d2 HD Canon i960 printer

  • Using multiple airport expresses to supply music to stereo

    I currently have an airport express plugged into my router via ethernet to distribute a wireless network. I want to add another airport express in the lounge room to connect to my stereo. Will this work?

    Yes.

  • Using Airport Express with an ATT DSL router

    July 10, 2012
    Hi All! The following thoughts are for
         1) those of you who use ATT DSL as your internet service-provider, and
         2) who wish to stream iTunes songs from your computer to speakers in other rooms via AIRPORT EXPRESSes, and
         3) are wondering whether you have to purchase a separate Apple Airport Extreme base-station, or can simply use your exisiting ATT router.
    Having just spent several days and many hours on the phone before Apple's tech "Dan" was finally able to get my system up and running, I thought some of you might appreciate my sharing the following info while it's still fresh in my mind.
    1. You may need to update your ATT router to the latest version, in order for it to properly communicate with your AIRPORT EXPRESS(es) (henceforth shortened to "AEs").  The AEs use 802.11n speed.  My original ATT router (a 2Wire 2701HG-B) was no faster than "-h,"  and this might have been part of the problem as to why my system wouldn't work.  I went to my local AT&T store, and got their latest router: as of this writing, a Netgear "Westell"  Model B90-755025-15, which can run at both the slower speeds as well as the faster "-n."  To find out some of the specs of my router, an Apple tech had me type in the 10 digits of my Gateway IP Address into the address-bar (no need for the "https://www") and "Presto!", up popped several pages of info on my router.
    2. When first setting up your AE, it needs to be back in "default mode."  If it's right out of the box, you don't need to do anything.  But if, like me, you've already made several attempts to get it running, then you need to reset it to its pre-configured state,  You do that by taking a bent paper-clip, and inserting one end into the little hole on the ports-side of your AE (near where the mini-plug of a speaker-cable is inserted). While the device is plugged in, gently press the paper-clip into the hole until the light on top blinks amber QUICKLY, the flashes coming in rapid succession.  Then remove the paper-clip, and the AE will glow solid amber--meaning it's waiting to be re-programmed.
    3. When first setting up your AE, do NOT attach an ETHERNET CABLE from the router.  The only cable that needs to be attached is the mini-plug cable running to some sort of portable, powered speaker.  For myself, to make things easier, I brought my AE and my new Sony RDP-M5iP speaker/dock into the same room as my Imac & router. That way, I'd know immediately if the AE was working correctly.
    4. After you've clicked on your Airport Utility App (hard drive TO Applications TO Utilities folder), you'll soon come to a page that asks you to name your AE (this page calls it a "base station").  Before you do that, you should see a button in the lower left-hand corner that says, "Other Options."  Click on it.  You'll then be given a choice of "Creating a New Network"  or "Choosing an Existing Network."  You want this 2nd choice--because you indeed are planning to use your ATT router's exisitng wireless network.
    5. Shortly, you'll come to the page asking you to name your AE.  Call it, for instance, "Family Room Speaker." As for password, at first I--as well as virtually all of the techs with whom I spoke--thought I should type in the multi-digit ATT router-password (called a "Wireless Network Key").  But finally, "Dan" told me to simply type in, "express1"  (or, for my 2nd AE, "express2").  That did the trick! 
    6. Your AE should now be glowing green on top.  Plus, on the 10x6" dark-grey rectangular box displaying the globe (i.e., your main internet connection), the globe should have a now-green glowing circle to its left.  And underneath, it should be displaying a rectangle named "Family Room Speaker" (or whatever name you've given your Airport Express).
    7. When you now open iTunes, you should see a little blue rectangle (with a triangle in its middle) in the lower right-hand corner of your iTunes box.  Click on it, and it should show listed both your computer-speaker as well as your AE speaker(s), plus a heading called "multiple speakers."  Click on "multiple,"  and it will bring up a box displaying all your now-current speakers.  Check the small square next to any speakers that are unchecked, and a volume-slider will appear.  Bring them all up to a comfortable level.  Then click on an iTunes track you'd like to play and, viola!, you should hear music playing both from your computer and from the portable speaker to which your AE is attached.
    8. Now close iTunes. Then unplug your Airport Express and--if you have a 2nd AE-- plug them both back into your power-strip. Go thru the set-up steps in your Airport Utility App for this 2nd AE.  At the end of it, both AEs should be glowing green on top, and both should be displayed on your computer-screen.
    Now re-open iTunes, and start a song playing.  (Don't forget to click on the blue rectangle at the R-hand bottom, and activate the new AE speaker.)  By inserting your speaker cable alternately into each of the AEs, you should be able to verify that, yes, both are now working.
    9. Unplug both AEs, and bring them to whatever room you want to use them in.  Plug them in to a wall outlet, and run your mini-cable from the AE to the speaker.  Give the AEs a few minutes to pick up the signal once again from your ATT router; when they do, their lights will change from amber back to green. Tech Dan warned me to keep them away from too much metal, to avoid interference. As soon as they turn green, you should now be hearing your iTunes track playing thruout your house! (If not, you may have to first close iTunes on your computer, then re-open it, and start a new track playing.)
    The BOTTOM LINE: no, you don't have to purchase a separate Apple Extreme to be your base-station.  Your ATT router--if it's running at the 802.11n standard--should be able to work with your Airport Express(es)!
    My thanks to Sean and Cameron and  Chris and, most especially, Dan, the Apple techs who patiently worked with me to get this system online. 

    I am GREATLY appreciative of this overview. Even though I don't understand a lot of it. I will keep working through. I am-- have for 2 years-- had terrible connectivity with AT&T's service & 2Wire router. My MacBookPro keeps dropping the signal. I'm talking every few clicks at times. Husband's PC drops it, too, but not nearly as much as the Mac. I'm sure what you posted can help us get better connectivity.

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