Apple AirPort Extreme 802.11n (5th Generation) User Manual

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Chapter 1

GettingStarted

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Connect your AirPort Extreme to your Ethernet network. Wireless-equipped Mac
computers, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 computers can then have
access to an entire network without being connected by a cable.

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Connect a supported USB device, such as a printer or a scanner, to your
AirPort Extreme. All of the compatible computers on the AirPort network, both
wireless and wired, can access the device.

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Connect a USB hard disk to your AirPort Extreme. All of the compatible computers
on the AirPort network, both wireless and wired, can access the information on the
hard disk.

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Connect a USB hub to your AirPort Extreme, and then connect multiple USB devices,
such as printers or hard disks. All of the computers on the network have access to
those devices.

Important: 

Use AirPort Utility to set up your simultaneous dual-band AirPort Extreme

Base Station. Previous versions of AirPort Setup Assistant and AirPort Admin Utility are
not compatible with this base station.

AirPort Utility is installed in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder on a computer
using Mac OS X, and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows. If
AirPort Utility isn’t installed on your computer, you can download it from
www.apple.com/support/airport.

Apple periodically updates AirPort software. It’s recommended that you update your
software to keep your AirPort Extreme up to date.

Note:  To download a copy of this setup guide in your language, open AirPort Utility
and choose Help > AirPort Service and Support, and click Manuals.

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