On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:46 AM, peteru...@gmail.com
<peteru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an AirPort Express, thw white square version, the kind that is no
> longer supported by Apple or Lion. I did (with help) find a preivous version
> of Airport Utility that lets me change settings on this. Now, I’n not here
> to gripe about Lion or Apple, but I’m womdering hpw to configure the AirPort
> so I can let my old G3 go online wthout me havibng to drag bulky cables thru
> the house.
> post…
> Peter, Oslo
>

You don't need to connect to the airport of WiFi to configure it, you
do have to be on the same broadcast domain/subnet, but you can quite
happily connect over Ethernet.

Cheers

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