Can i use an air port express on the road when im travelling

Hi
I am going away on hoiladays and wondering if my apple air port express will work if i just plug

It can, but only very slowly since the iPhone power adapter doesn't put out as much current. If you only have room for one adapter, take the iPad adapter.
Regards.

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  • Using an Air Port Express for stereo

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  • MuVo2 (1,5G): Can I Use output power only (not install the battery) when I listen the mus

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  • HT1515 Can I use Air Port express as a signal extender for SKY Broadband router in UK?

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  • HT4259 We decided to set the Air Port Express in a room using only the power outlet and relying on the existing wifi signal...we have a verizon modem and didn't want to mess with connecting the Air port express directly to the verizon device.  It didn't w

    I bought a Air Port Express device from Apple yesterday.  We decided to set the Air port device in a room near the router to use as a wifi extender to areas of the house where the signal is weak.  In our discussion with Josh, the Apple Rep.  he explained how it can either be connector to the router or use in another room relying on the existing wifi signal to extend it further into the house.  We have verizon DSL.  Our town is very small...no cable provided so we are lucky to have what we have...some areas of our town can't even get what we have.  We, didn't want to connect it directly to the Verizon device (router)....we followed the directions from Josh as well as the explicit directions provided by Apple support...it didn't work. We keep getting an error message.  Does anyone have any advice ?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Please speak in "Laymen's terms"  I am not technically savy....but..am determined to get this set up.  Thanks to anyone, in advance!
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    If you already have a wireless network in your home and want to extend its range, AirPort Express can help. Just place it in range of your primary base station — an AirPort Extreme, Time Capsule, or another AirPort Express — and near the area where you want your wireless connection. Launch the easy-to-use AirPort Utility app on your iOS device or Mac, and you’re mere minutes away from long-range Wi-Fi enjoyment.
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  • Air port express can not been accessed

    My OSX has been upgraded to 10.7.4, and use Air port express as my AP, my iPhone and iPad(even non-Apple product) can access the AP, but my Mac book pro can not access it, even airport utility can not find it. But the AP is shown on the menu bar on the top screen and can not be selected.
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  • HT4145 is it possible to use a sngle air port express both for streaming music to an audio system AND as a wireless base station

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    Yes you can - if it is your only router or it is after another Apple router - if you have a non-Apple router then it would have to be hard wired to create its' own wireless network.

  • Can I plug Air Port Express into 110 extension cord

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  • What do I need to connect my new Yamaha RX-V671 receiver wirelessly to my Air Port Express?

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  • I have air port express 802.11n and imac ver 10.7.5.  When I try to set up my wifi I get error message 'that the version mac os x is not supported' Help?

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