Matthew Walworth wrote: > Joan, > > The way to set this up _is_ somewhat confusing. As you have > discovered, if the device is set up as a client (by selecting "Join > an Existing Wireless Network (Wireless Client)" in the "Wireless > Mode" pop-up of the Airport Admin Utility), the ethernet port is not > enabled. What you need to do is select "Create a Wireless Network > (Home Router)" in this pop-up. This will allow the ethernet port to > be active. Then you need to set up your main wireless router as a WDS > "main base station" and the Airport Express as a WDS "remote base > station". This is what allows the Express to join your wireless network. > > This may be straying to far off-topic. Feel free to contact me > privately if you need additional info to get it up and running. > > ...matthew... > > Hi Matthew, I don't think this is getting too far off-topic - subjects like these and the indepth discussion are what makes the archives of this group so useful! Please post any additional information to the list - those that don't want to read it can quite easily mark the thread as read, and the subject like gives away that it is a Mark IV question. I'm sure as time goes on more and more people will have similar problems with their Mark IVs and detailed postings of how to resolve the problems will be much appreciated. Regards James
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Re: [disklavier] How do I set up Apple Express to work with Mark IV?
2007-07-17 by James Fry
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