Setting up a home office network – Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station v4.2 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Basic Network Designs

Setting Up a Home Office Network

If you are setting up an AirPort network in your home or small office and you have a
broadband DSL or cable modem connection to the Internet, and an existing Ethernet
network, you may need the following items:

 An AirPort Extreme Base Station or multiple base stations
 A DSL or cable modem with Internet access
 AirPort- or other wireless-equipped computers
 An Ethernet network (optional)

The following illustration is an example of an AirPort network. The AirPort Extreme Base
station is connected by the Ethernet WAN port (<) to the DSL or cable modem (if your
base station came with a built-in modem, you can use it to connect to a phone line).
The base station shares its Internet connection with the AirPort and WiFi-equipped
computers wirelessly and with computers connected to the Ethernet LAN port (G).

For more information on AirPort Extreme network designs, see “Designing AirPort
Extreme Networks” located at www.apple.com/airportextreme. For information on
managing larger AirPort Extreme networks, see “Managing AirPort Extreme Networks”
located at www.apple.com/support/airport.

To Ethernet (LAN)

Power adapter

To the Internet

To USB printer

USB

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