Configuring and sharing internet access – Apple AirPort Express User Manual

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Setting Up AirPort Express

Configuring and Sharing Internet Access

If you plan to share your Internet connection with computers on your network, you

need to set up your AirPort Express as an AirPort base station. Once it is set up,

computers access the Internet via the AirPort network. The base station connects to the

Internet and transmits information to the computers over the AirPort network.

Before you use the AirPort Setup Assistant or AirPort Express Assistant to set up your

base station, connect your DSL or cable modem to the AirPort Express Ethernet port

(G). If you are using an existing Ethernet network with Internet access to connect to

the Internet, you can connect the AirPort Express to the Ethernet network instead. If

you plan to use AirTunes to play music on your stereo from iTunes, connect an audio

cable to the analog and optical digital audio mini-jack (-) and to your stereo.

Use the AirPort Setup Assistant or AirPort Express Assistant to enter your ISP settings

and provide and configure how AirPort Express shares the settings with other

computers.

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Open the AirPort Setup Assistant, located in Applications/Utilities on a Macintosh, or

the AirPort Express Assistant, located in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer

using Windows XP. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure and share Internet

access on your AirPort Express.

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