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Apple AirPort ExpressPhoto GalleryIt streams music from iTunes, packs easily for travel, and is configurable from a Mac or a PC. Could this be the perfect personal Wi-Fi router? |
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| By Jeff Pittelkau (JiWire) (Updated 10/3/08) |
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Open the AirPort Extreme's box and you'll find just the router, with its standard foldout US power plug, plus a very brief manual, and an installation CD.

Ready for Travel
With its foldout power plug, the same one found on PowerBook and iPod power supplies, the AirPort Express packs easily for travel.

Limited Connections
A single Ethernet jack provides connectivity to a broadband Internet connection, such as a cable or DSL modem, or to an Ethernet hub (which you'll need if you have wired machines to add to your network). The USB port is for sharing printers only. And the 1/8" audio jack supports analog stereo as well as digital TOSLINK (fiber-optic) connections.



