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I want to use the ethernet connection on an airport express to connect
to an older non-wireless enabled 7300, as well as a wireless Pizmo.
The express is presently set up as a wireless client for an airport
extreme located elsewhere in my home which acts as a router.
Unfortunately it seems that the ethernet link on the express is
disabled when this configuration is in place - Does anyone have an of
how the desired arrangement can be set up?
- Ethernet on airport express David Witty
- Re: Ethernet on airport express Marcus Roberts
- Re: Ethernet on airport express Ben Jameson
- [FS] exchange ben
- Re: ethernet on Airport express David Witty
