Hi I am not sure ! Ask can use airport express join pc ?

Hello I am deaf ! My use apple .  My friend. Said me can use airport express join PC ?

The AirPort Express is a wireless router. You can use it in a number of ways, including providing a wireless network that a PC can join.

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    I had considered moving the iMac and using it as a base station to free the Airport Express for other duty but where I want to move it is further away from the living room.
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    You do not need or want another router.
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    Much of my confusion stems from your original question: "Can my Airport Express be used to extend the signal for an iPad2" - the quick answer is yes, but a prerequisite question is, "what signal?" The only "signal" I can determine that may be relevant is the one created by the Express. Once we have the terminology fixed, perhaps we can fix what's wrong with your network.

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