January 2008
Intermediate to advanced
336 pages
9h 43m
English

Apple's AirPort family of wireless networking products is the logical choice for Macintosh users who want to create a wireless network to connect their computers and for those who want to connect their Macs to an existing wireless network. Because Apple controls both ends of the network link—the access point and the network client—an AirPort network is a lot easier to set up than a generic Wi-Fi network. The AirPort Extreme (Apple's name for its access point) automatically loads its Internet configuration settings from an existing Macintosh connection and transfers those settings to all the other computers on the same network. ...