Hi all question time again.

I would like to know if i could do this and also if anyone else knows of a
cheaper way than �100. for the airport express box.

I have a spare mac that i want to set up in the spare room to use as a
schoolwork only mac. For my kids. but i want it to have the internet for
reference work when they are doing projects.

So here is the question. can i use an Airport express station plugged into
the back of the 7300/200 via ethernet and then get it to talk to my Netgear
router that has all the other household Macs connected (wirelessly) to the
net.

I got over the problem with my oldest and the internet by getting her an
Orinoco card, for her Wallstreet and then getting rid of the cables from all
over the house. Now that i have a spare mac i want to give it to my other
girls for them to use.

Is this idea ok or is there another way i could do it. I did contemplate
this when i was getting an imac but when it arrived it already had an
Airport card fitted so i did not need anything else just connected straight
up.


TIA Vicki.



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