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AirPort Express - Definition and Overview |
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- This article is about Apple's wireless networking product. For other uses, see Airport Express (disambiguation).
AirPort Express. Visible are Ethernet port, USB port, audio port, and reset button. The circle on the right is a power/status light.
AirPort Express is Apple Computer's wireless networking product introduced on June 7, 2004. It is based on the IEEE 802.11g protocol, and includes one Ethernet port for a broadband internet connection or LAN. The AirPort Express Base Station includes a wireless streaming option called AirTunes and a USB Printer Port to share your printer via Rendezvous and IPP on the network.
AirTunes
AirTunes is technology based within Apple's iTunes jukebox software that takes a source of audio, encrypts it and then transmits it to the AirPort Express for playback through a stereo.
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Example Usage of AirPort |
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nickDcarpenter: Heading to the AirPort to go back to alaska. Lots of thoughts and things going through my head. I'll miss you georgia. See you soon. |
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atlantafinest: My day is going good so far hope it ends good. at AirPort http://loopt.us/SSuEHg.t |
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ChinaManufBlog: Suzhou to Shanghai by train: 40 min. Shanghai Station to Shanghai AirPort: 40 min. Shanghai to Changsha: 80 ... .. http://oohja.com/x34SU |
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