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Airport Express
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Dec 2005
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I am on the road every weekend for the first three months of the semester. Can I just simply unplug the airport express with me and then plug it in at the hotel that I am staying at, or will that not be good for my airpprt. Also will it mess up my airtunes or is it as simple as plug and play?
Thanks
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Yes, that's what it's made to do. It should work with little or no configuration needed. However, if you do end up having problems (like not having airtunes connect anymore), you can always fix the settings with the Airport Admin Utility.
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Dec 2005
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So can I just unplug the speakers and the ethernet cord and then remove it from my wall and take it with me for the weekend, then come back and just plug all the line back in and everything should be fine?
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Administrator
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: San Antonio TX USA
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Pardon my frustration, but this is the third thread about networking issues posted in the WRONG FORUM TODAY. And it says specifically in RED in the description for the Peripherals forum that "Networking topics (including AirPort and other 802.11 wireless) have their own forum below."
PLEASE pay attention when posting. You'll get MUCH BETTER help and advice when you post in the correct forum, and you won't clutter other forums with superfluous stuff.
(Grudgingly) moving to Networking...
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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