User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- About AirPort Express
- Connecting Your AirPort Express
- What You Need to Get Started
- AirPort Express Status Lights
- AirPort Software
- What’s Next
- Setting Up AirPort Express
- Using AirPort Utility on your Computer
- Using AirPort Setup Assistant on an iOS Device
- Configuring and Sharing Internet Access
- Creating a New Wireless Network
- Joining an Existing Wireless Network
- Setting Advanced Options Using a Computer
- Using AirPort Express to Stream Music
- The AirPort Express Network
- Tips and Troubleshooting
- AirPort Express Placement Considerations
- Items That Can Cause Interference with AirPort
- Problems and Solutions
- Learning More, Service, and Support
- Onscreen Help
- Online Resources
- Obtaining Warranty Service
- Finding the Serial Number of Your AirPort Express
- AirPort Express Specifications
- AirPort Express Safety Tips
- Regulatory Compliance Information
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
About AirPort Express
AirPortExpresshasveportsontheback:
 A 10/100Base-T Ethernet Wide Area Network (WAN) port (<) for
connecting a DSL or cable modem, or for connecting to an existing
Ethernet network
 A 10/100Base-T Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) port (G) for
connecting Ethernet devices such as printers or computers, or for
connecting to an existing Ethernet network
 A USB port (d) for connecting a USB printer, a hard disk, or a hub for
connecting several devices
 An analog and optical digital audio stereo mini-jack (-) for connecting
AirPort Express to a stereo or powered speakers
 A power port for connecting AirPort Express to a power source