Announcement: New Wireless Client FAQ/Datasheet available

We have just published a new FAQ and Datasheet for the Wireless Client:
http://otn.oracle.com/tech/wireless/mobilebrowser.htm
Regards,
Phil

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    A new build (# 2004.2.24.130) of the Wireless Client is now available for download from OTN:
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    Regards,
    Phil

    FYI Post:D

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  • Wireless clients unable to access internet on new WRT54G - Help!

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  • Unable to set up base station as wireless client

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  • Initial configuration of ACS 5.1 for EAP authentication for Wireless clients

    Hi,
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    This mentioned ACS 5.1 is installed on ACS 1121 hardware appliance.

    Hi,
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  • I have on airport express that is 5  years old, I now have a new wireless router.  I want to  use the express just for air waving iTunes.  How do I set it up?

    I have on airport express that is 5  years old, I now have a new wireless router.  I want to  use the express just for air waving iTunes.  How do I set it up?

    Hello 84wvu,
    It sounds like you want to setup your Airport Express to Airplay music from iTunes.  I found an article with steps to help you get this setup:
    Connecting to an existing Wi-Fi network, exclusively for iTunes music
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4587
    Thank you for posting in the Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
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