Enjoy your iTunes music library
in virtually any room of your house. Share
a single broadband Internet connection and
USB printer without inconvenient and obtrusive
cables. Create an instant wireless network
on the go. Extend the range of your current
wireless network. How many devices do you
need to do all this? Just one.
Presenting AirPort
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Featuring AirTunes for playing your iTunes
music wirelessly on your home stereo or powered
speakers, AirPort Express brings not only
the Internet but your music to wherever in
your home you like to enjoy them most — whether
you use a Mac or Windows PC. Unmatched in
its ease of use, it delivers data rates up
to 54 megabits per second, fits in the palm
of your hand so you can take it wherever
you go — and it costs just $129.
Driving the Wi-Fi Revolution
In 1999, Apple sparked the wireless revolution
with the introduction of AirPort, the first
affordable and easy-to-use solution for accessing
the Internet without restrictive cables.
In 2003, AirPort Extreme took your unwired
connection to the next level by harnessing
the superfast 802.11g wireless standard for
data rates nearly five times those of the
802.11b standard that the original AirPort
used and many current wireless networking
devices still use. With AirPort Express,
Apple continues to advance wireless, delivering
the first device to pack wireless networking,
audio, printing and bridging capabilities
into a single affordable, portable unit.


AirTunes Unleashes Your Music
AirPort Express with AirTunes brings your
iTunes music in your Mac or PC into your
living room — or wherever in your home
you have a stereo or a set of powered speakers.(1)
All you have to do is connect your sound
system to the audio port on the AirPort Express
Base Station using an audio cable (included
in the optional AirPort Express Stereo Connection
Kit) and AirTunes lets you play your iTunes
music through your stereo or powered speakers — wirelessly.
iTunes automatically detects the connection
of your remote speakers, so you just have
to select them in the popup list that appears
at the bottom of the iTunes window and click
play.(2)
Enjoy your playlists, set iTunes to shuffle
through your entire library or repeat your
favorite songs over and over again — however
you like to enjoy your music on iTunes, you
can now enjoy it that way through your stereo
speakers, wherever they’re located
in your house.
Buy more than one AirPort Express Base Station
and connect one to every stereo or set of
powered speakers in your house — one
to your stereo in your living room and another
to a pair of powered speakers in your kitchen,
for example. Its small size and affordability
make it perfect for having more than one.
Imagine being able to play your iTunes music
on whichever speakers in your house you prefer.

Because
AirPort Express is so compact, you can also
easily take it along with your laptop to
a friend’s house and share your
unique musical taste on your friend’s
stereo.
Add Music to Your Current Wireless Network
If you already have a wireless network in
place, you can use AirPort Express to add
music to its capabilities. Let’s say,
for example, you have AirPort Extreme set
up in your den. There’s no need to
scrap this setup and create a whole new one
with an AirPort Express Base Station, your
DSL or cable modem, printer and stereo all
in one place. Simply connect AirPort Express
to your stereo in your favorite music room
and plug it into an electrical outlet — it
wirelessly links to your existing network,
letting you play your music in your room
of choice without moving anything or connecting
anything else.
Connect Wirelessly
AirPort Express uses the 802.11g wireless
standard to deliver blazing data rates — up
to 54 Mbps.(3) It supports both Macs equipped
with an AirPort Extreme Card and Wi-Fi-compliant
802.11g Windows PCs, as well as Macs with
the older AirPort Card and 802.11b Windows
PCs. Everyone in your family can surf the
web wire-free because AirPort Express provides
simultaneous wireless Internet access via
your DSL or cable modem for up to 10 computers(4).
AirPort Express connects you and everyone
in your family not only to the Internet but
to each other. Since it employs the powerful
802.11g standard, you can wirelessly share
photos, movies and other files without having
to worry about slow data transmissions. Nor
do you have to concern yourself over a difficult
network setup procedure. AirPort Express
uses the revolutionary Rendezvous technology
in Mac OS X to allow your AirPort-equipped
Macs running Mac OS X to detect each other
with no effort on your part — they
discover each other just by virtue of being
within the range of the network.
Extend Your Network
If you already have a wireless network in
your home and would like to extend its range,
AirPort Express is your answer. Suppose you
want to connect to the Internet with your
PowerBook in an area that lies beyond the
150-foot range of your AirPort Express or
AirPort Extreme Base Station. You can use
AirPort Express as a wireless bridge to extend
the range of your primary base station.(5)
There’s no need for extra wires or
cables — serving as a bridge, AirPort
Express doesn't have to be physically connected
to your primary base station or to your DSL
or cable modem. Simply place AirPort Express
within the range of your primary base station
and near the area where you’d like
to enjoy your wireless connection.
1. Requires compatible stereo
system or powered speakers.
2. AirTunes requires iTunes 4.6 or later.
3. AirPort Express uses the 802.11g wireless
standard. Accessing the wireless network
requires an AirPort or AirPort Extreme
enabled computer or Wi-Fi-certified 802.11b
or 802.11g computer. Achieving data rates
of 54 Mbps requires that all users have
an AirPort Extreme or Wi-Fi-certified 802.11g
enabled computer and connect to an AirPort
Express Base Station. If a user of a Wi-Fi-certified
802.11b product joins the network, that user will get up to 11 Mbps and AirPort
Extreme and Wi-Fi-certified 802.11g users will get less than 54 Mbps. Actual
speed will vary based on range, connection rate, site conditions, size of
network, and other factors.
4. Wireless Internet access requires a wireless-enabled computer, a base
station or other access point and Internet access (fees may apply). Some
ISPs are not currently compatible with AirPort Express.
5. AirPort Express can extend the range only of an AirPort Extreme or AirPort
Express wireless network.
6. Wireless printing over USB requires Mac OS X v10.2.7 or later or Windows
XP or Windows 2000 and a compatible printer.
7. Cables for connecting the AirPort Express Base Station to a DSL or cable
modem, USB printer or a stereo or a set of powered speakers are sold separately.
Get the Kit
The AirPort Express Stereo Connection Kit
with Monster Cables includes everything you
need to get the most from AirPort Express:
a Monster mini-to-RCA left/right audio cable,
a Monster mini-to-optical digital Toslink
audio cable and an AirPort Express power
extension cord.
Use one or the other audio cable to connect
AirPort Express to your stereo or powered
speakers (which one you use depends on whether
your stereo or powered speakers have an analog
or optical digital connector). Use the power
extension cord for greater flexibility over
placement of the base station. Priced at
$39, it’s available at the Apple online
and retail stores.

Easy Setup
Listen wirelessly, connect wirelessly, extend
your network wirelessly, print wirelessly — no
matter what you want to do with AirPort Express
or whether you use a Mac or PC, you can bet
it’s a breeze to set up.
With the AirPort Express Assistant, it’s
just a matter of a few clicks. The software
automatically detects what you have connected
to AirPort Express — whether it’s
your stereo, DSL or cable modem or printer — then
walks you through the easy steps to complete
the setup.(7)

AirPort on the Go
Extremely portable, AirPort Express weighs
less than seven ounces and fits in the palm
of your hand. And because it contains an
internal universal AC adapter, there’s
no need to carry extra cables or a power
supply. Just unplug and go.
Take it with you in your laptop bag to use
when you travel. Once you're in your hotel
room, simply connect the AirPort Express
Base Station to the room’s Ethernet
network and with your AirPort-equipped PowerBook
or iBook, you're instantly online — wirelessly.
Or take it from one room in your home to
another — when you’re done, say,
listening to music in your kitchen and want
to move to your stereo in the living room.
There’s no need to reconfigure AirPort
Express every time you carry it from one
place to another. The AirPort Express Assistant
lets you store up to five profiles for different
locations, so you simply have to switch from
one stored profile to another, depending
on where you’re using AirPort Express
at a given moment

Share a Single
Printer — Wirelessly
Have several computers in your home but
only one printer? No problem. Just connect
a printer to the USB port on the AirPort
Express Base Station and the printer instantly
becomes available to everyone on your wireless
network.(6) No longer do you need to move
your printer from one place to another to
connect it to this or that computer. No more
dealing with tangled cables or emailing files
from one computer to another that’s
connected to the printer

Secure Connection
Rest easy — AirPort Express takes
strong measures to prevent unauthorized intrusion
into your wireless network. It features a
built-in firewall to protect you from gate-crashers
from the Internet. It also features password
protection and supports powerful encryption
technologies including Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA) and 128-bit WEP encryption.