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Linksys WRT54g, AirPort Express, and iTunes
So are you saying that the Linksys WRT54g is your cable modem and you hook up Airport Express to it for wireless web? Oh duh. I know all this stuff. That's cool how you can play music on iTunes on your speakers while you surf the Web in the comfort zone that is your living room. No wires, no hassle. Welcome to the 21st century.
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Linksys WRT54g, AirPort Express, and iTunes
Brita, you are an idiot. A LITTLE knowledge is a dangerous thing. Many of us have linksys routers at home hooked up to DSL or cable modems, acting as our main router and wireless access point. These do a great job, but they don't have the nifty feature of streaming audio. Since the AEBS is too small and not feature rich enough in most cases to replace the linksys, it is desireable to have the two bridged to each other so that your computer sees only one network. By adding an AEBS in such a way, it not only extends the range of the home network, but allows audio streaming. Now that I know this can be done I will be ordering one ASAP.
Linksys WRT54g, AirPort Express, and iTunes
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