Can I plug in the airPort Express 802.11n Wifi 220 volt power?

can I plug in the airPort Express 802.11n Wifi 220 volt power?

Yes. Its power supply is universal:
100-240V AC, 50-60Hz; input current: 0.2 amp
http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/specs/

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  • Can connect a mac LAN Airport Express 802.11n to an existing PC's LAN...

    Hi. In my company we have a PC wireless LAN with internet routed with DHCP and mac/wep security. Can the Airport Express 802.11n connect it to that network, and share the internet and win network to macs, conforming another intranet...?
    Thanks in advance.
    Sorry but I'm new in Airport topics.
    Enzo.
    iMac Intel Core Duo 2Ghz/2GbRam   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    The new Airport Extreme can do this.
    There is a bridging mode which will simply extend your network to wireless.
    You have the option of a backwards compatible 2.4GHz mode. Which will support older WiFi hardware on Macs and PCs.
    And there is a faster 5GHz mode which will work with newer Macs (and presumably 802.11n equipped PCs)

  • Is the airport express 802.11n used as a booster to enhance your wifi capabilities?

    is the airport express 802.11n used as a booster to enhance your wifi capabilities? I was told when purchased that I do not have to connect it physically to the router but it would enhance the wifi capabilities if I placed in a room near the router/dsl?  Do I understand this correctly.  It never stops flashing yellow? 

    Any Apple AirPort Base Station (AirPort Extreme, Express, or Time Capsule) can be used to "wirelessly extend" any other Apple AirPort Base Station's wireless network.
    They may also be used to "extend" any network created by any other wireless router, if you connect it to that router with an Ethernet cable. The benefit conveyed by connecting it in that manner is commensurate with the distance between the two devices, limited by Ethernet LAN specifications (100m).

  • Airport Express 802.11n Wifi firmware

    Hello,
    i have an Airport Express 802.11n Wifi Model-Number: A1264
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    I tried loading the firmware while holding the option key. But Airport Utility tells me it cannot install the 7.4.2 Firmware on this device.
    Also there is no option for "n network in the wireless settings in the utility.
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    I don't have my long list of Apple model numbers handy, but I can confirm that if you bought an AirPort Express(n), you would certainly see a Radio Mode option to include 802.11n when you look at the settings in AirPort Utility.
    I believe that the firmware for the 802.11n models started with version 7.3.1. I would guess that the "7" designates the addition of "n" capabilities.
    I suspect a mistake was made and the device will need to be exchanged.

  • I bought the Airport Extreme 802.11n Wifi

    I bought the Airport Extreme 802.11n Wifi from the Apple store in West Edmonton Mall Canada got to the airport, customs scanned the box (which was unopened) and they got a dangerous chemicals hit on the unit. No need to say what else happened there after, i was skinned inside out, body search, drill with the 21 questions and on top that they want to know if i have any ties with any terrorist organizations.
    Why would this device give off such a reading?

    It doesn't.
    The box may have been handled by someone with unclean hands. Or, their security equipment may have been miscalibrated. Or, they're just incompetent. Don't you feel safe?

  • Will be renting a condo with an ethernet cord.  Can I plug this into Airport Express and have wifi?

    I will be renting a condo with an ethernet cord available.  Can I simply plug this into my Airport express and have wifi for computers, iphone, and printer?

    As long as the Ethernet cord leads to a router connected to the Internet, then yes, it will do all that.
    What you want to do is the reason a lot of people bring an Airport Express with them on trips. They plug it into the hotel room Ethernet port and bam, their laptops and phones have wireless Internet.
    If you don't already have a password on your Airport Express, now would be a good time to add one, especially if Internet usage is metered. Just to keep others from getting onto your network.

  • AirPort Express 802.11n WiFi ???

    I just purchased the iPad2 in the US as well as the wireless modem...AirPort Express.
    Now back in Australia I a do not know what to do to set up the wireless modem.
    I have a pc (not a Mac ) & modem(not wireless in my home office).................
    So does the wireless modem just replace it or what.
    The AirPortExpress does come with a CD but I don't know if it is explanatory or part of the process for set up.
    I read on the net somewheere that I need to "insert a card"?????
    I want to have both the iPad2 7 my pc operational at the same time.
    Thanks for any simple advice.
    I am hesitant to try to set it up on my own in case I mess it up bigtime.
    Another thing is the Airport Express the same as a wireless modem???

    Hi,
    Ethernet cable do have relatively big connectors on them
    They are similar to telephone ones that are also used with DSL modems.
    The pic below shows the two types used here in the UK
    The larger one tends to fit the wall socket and the smaller one comes on newer phones and other capable equipment.
    In some cases the cable will have connector of each type at opposite ends as the device will tend to have the smaller socket (two of my earlier Macs do and came with cabled with both types of connector)
    Some Modems have just one Ethernet port such as this one (It also has  Phone Port and a USB one)
    Some have multiple Ethernet ports such as this one (4 ports plus Phone Port)
    As you see by the Linksys pic and the black device in the last pic that,  in some cases, the "Phone port" has  different connector to the larger one in the second, telephone connector picture, at the device end.  (that as you say looks very similar to Ethernet ports and connectors but is in fact different.)
    If you have a Modem that is more like the Linksys model where it has one Ethernet cable and one USB port  plus the connector to the Phone line then you will have a problem.
    Notes
    Modems
    These can be Cable or ADSL (DSL for Short)
    They can be plain Modems and pass on the Public IP number to a router or a computer.
    They may have only one Ethernet port and not route
    They may have a USB port as well and work as a USB modem asn well as an Ethernet one and have some routing abilities
    There is at least one ADSL modem I know of that has only one Ethernet port but does route  (it needs a Hub rather than router to expand it's network)
    Some modems like the last  picture have the ability to connect 4 devices by cable.
    These would route and using Hubs (not routers) could potentially handle 255 other devices being connected.
    There are some modems that are just USB.
    Hubs or Switches
    Would tend to have 5 ports (Ethernet) as a Minimum.  I Upline to Modem or router  and 4 downline to computers and other devices.
    Routers
    Tend to start with at least 4 Ethernet Port one of which is the Upline connection.
    As a routing modem and router would generally have different IP address the router could keep some computers in a different Subnet (The router would be one of the modem 255 devices bit could handle 255 or it's own)
    Networks
    For small home networks it is probably best to avoid creating Subnets unless you have to.
    Ideally the modem should pass off all routing actions to the router.
    The Router should be capable of handling Ethernet and WiFi connection if that is possible.
    The Airport Express is more of a network Extender (into Wifi) than it is a fully fledged router. (it does have the AirTunes ability and the USB Printer options)
    With an Apple Base Station it is possible to put it into what is called Bridge Mode where it does literally extend the network without routing (making it what is called a WiFi Access Point)
    The Modem would need to route.
    If this is your situation then you would probably need a switch/Hub to get the PC co connect via Ethernet as well as having the Airport Base Station to do WiFi.
    If we  knew your ISP and the equipment/modem you have (down to Make, Model and version) then we could be a little more precise in your next move.
    (pics would also help)
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  • Is the Airport Express (802.11n) ADSL2+ compatible

    Complete novice, my ISP help page says to check for this.
    I went to: http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/specs.html
    Unfortunately, there is no mention of ADSL at all.
    Can anyone illuminate (make it simple please)?
    ps
    I previously posted this in the wrong area, then found this one, apologies

    The AirPort Express Base Station (AX) is compatible with most modems. However, three things to keep in mind:
    o The AX does not have a built-in ADSL/DSL/Cable modem.
    o The AX must connect with the modem via Ethernet.
    o The AX does not support PPPoA; although it does support PPPoE.

  • Airport Express 802.11n does not support 5 ghz range

    I have a Airport Extreme and a Airport Express both are 802.11n. I have the Airport Extreme setup to 802.11n (5ghz only). The Airport Express 802.11n will not work in the 5ghz range no matter what I do.
    If I change the Extreme to 802.11n (2.4 ghz only), and set the Express to 802.11n 2.4ghz, it works fine.
    Both systems have been upgraded to the 5.3.1 firmware.
    Apple claims the Express works in the 5ghz range. The unit I have does not..so what is the deal?
    Steve

    I finally got this to work at 5ghz.
    BUT,
    The Airport Utility that supports the Express is less then great. There is no manual option to set the Express at 5ghz as a client. I assume that Apple will fix this soon.
    I also had the problem described in several places in this Discussion group, that the Express becomes un-available after changing the config. I finally just restored it to the default, unplugged it and let it sit overnight. Then I reprogrammed it, saved it, verified it works, then let it sit all day with out unplugging it. I then unplugged it and moved it to the location I wanted it at so I could stream music, and it worked fine at 802.11n/5ghz.

  • I recently switched from LinkSys to Airport Express 802.11n.  I love it, but I can't get the Wii to talk to it so I can stream NetFlix.  I've found MANY discussions on this, but it's still not clear to me.  Anybody have a step by step so I can fix it?

    I recently switched from LinkSys to Airport Express 802.11n.  I love it...but now I my Wii can't see it so I can stream NetFlix.  I have found MANY discussions on line about this...but it's still not clear to me.  Anybody have a step by step way to fix this?  Thanks!  Jim Matherly

    Well, the Airport Express is also compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g. If your Wii is unable to connect to the wireless network, I recommended changing the wireless security of your network.
    Open Airport Utility, select your Airport Express and click Edit. Navigate to the Wireless tab and change your security from WPA2 Personal to WPA/WPA2 Personal. Then click Update on the bottom right.

  • HT4259 When a Netgear N 300 wireless router is the base station for my network, what steps do I take to add AirPort Express 802.11n as an network extender?

    When a Netgear N 300 wireless router is the base station for my network, what steps do I take to add AirPort Express 802.11n as an network extender?

    You don't have to do anything to the netgear.. the Express cannot wirelessly extend non-apple networks. You must plug the Express in by ethernet and create a new wireless network.. this can be the same name (SSID) and security as the netgear so it can become a roaming network.

  • After setting up my brand new Airport Express 802.11n and accidentally using it to connect my iMac to the network...my iMac no longer connects through Ethernet?  Any ideas...I have tried everything without success!!

    I have been using Apple technology for about 10 years starting with 1st generation iPods and our house now includes a 5 year old iMac, all versions of iPods and touches, Apple TVs (both generations) and most recently an iPad 2.  I have always told family and friends that Apple technology just works.  Unfortunately that stopped today.  I bought a new Airport Express 802.11n to use for AirTunes around my new pool.  I set it up from my iMac and accidentally used it to connect my iMac to the network for a short time.  Now I can no longer connect the iMac to the network using a hard wired Ethernet cable.  I have tried resetting everything possible, from hubs to routers to the Mac itself and it just will not connect to the network through Ethernet any longer.  I am now a very frustrated Apple user especially when the support site says I can't use the fast path support because my product was manufactured 5 years ago...I just bought it at BestBuy yesterday.  All other computers and itechnology in the house are connecting via wifi and Ethernet without any issue except from my new iMac boat anchor.  Anybody who can help me???  Thanks

    John, thanks for the email so quickly.
    I too hope I haven't tried "everything" either but I am reasonably technical.  I had done what you suggested to do before but I did both again.
    Ethernet is yellow in the left side bar.  In the right pane it's status says Connected but then below it says "Ethernet has a self-assigned IP address and will not be able to connect to the Internet."
    I have tried the assist me menu and Network Status has Ethernet Green, Network settings Yellow, ISP Green, and Internet and Server Red and Failed for both.  I have turned things off and on, checked cables, deleted all locations and tried restting them up but to no avail.  I even disconnected everything and connected the mac directly into the cable modem itself and the thing still will not connect.
    Thoughts???

  • I'm trying to extend the range of an Airport Extreme 802.11g by adding an Airport Express 802.11n. I set the Express up to join the existing network, but it does not make any difference in the range of the network. What's wrong?

    I'm trying to extend the range of an Airport Extreme 802.11g by adding an Airport Express 802.11n. I set the Express up to join the existing network, but it does not make any difference in the range of the network. What's wrong?

    Let me see if I can help you with the basic WDS configuration steps:
    Note: To help facilitate the setup, temporarily connect the AXn directly to the AEBS LAN port using an Ethernet cable. Once the setup is complete, you can move the AXn to the desired location. For all configuration steps you will be using the AirPort Utility. Before starting, be sure to jot down the AppleIDs for both base stations.
    802.11g AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) Configuration
    AirPort Utility > Select the AEBS > Manual Setup > Wireless tab
    Wireless Mode: Participate in a WDS network
    Manual Setup > WDS tab
    WDS Mode: WDS main
    Allow wireless clients (checked)
    WDS Remotes: <enter the AppleID for the AXn here>
    Click on Update and allow the base station to restart.
    802.11n AirPort Express Base Station (AXn) Configuration
    AirPort Utility > Select the AXn > Manual Setup > Wireless tab
    Wireless Mode: Participate in a WDS network (Note: You may have to hold down the Option (Mac) or Control (PC) key to see this option in the list.)
    Manual Setup > WDS tab
    WDS Mode: WDS remote
    Allow wireless clients (checked)
    WDS Main: <enter the AppleID for the AEBS here>
    Click on Update and allow the base station to restart.

  • HT1998 what is the latest update for Airport Express 802.11n with the Mac OSX10.6.8

    what is the latest update for Airport Express 802.11n with Mac OSX 10.6.8?

    You can find out as follows:
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    Click the AirPort Express
    Click Manual Setup
    Click directly on the word Version (3rd line)
    If there are any updates, you will be notified.
    If there are not any updates, you have already have the latest firmware.

  • Can an airport express 802.11n extend range of Netgear base stn?

    can an airport express 802.11n model (i think it is two years old) work as a range extender for an existing base station (it's a netgear station, not an airport base) without having to hook up an internet cable to the Airport Express?  --Bishop

    Virtually no chance that the Express is compatible with a product from another manufacturer, but you can always give it a try.
    Apple designed the "extend" feature to only work with other Apple routers.
    If you have already been trying to do this and cannot, I think you already have your answer.

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