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This title begins with a quick look at useful terminology and
then walks readers through setting up a new AirPort Extreme Base
Station: hooking it up, connecting to it with AirPort Utility, and
setting up a new wireless network that can either connect to the
Internet or to another network segment.
You will learn how 802.11n fits with older networking standards
like 802.11a, b, and g; find help with band and channel choices for
the AirPort Extreme; and learn how to extend your network's
coverage and range. The book also helps you consider and configure
your wireless network's security, noting oft-suggested security
approaches that don't work well and explaining how to implement
measures that do work well.
For more advanced readers (or those who are about to be more
advanced), Glenn explains how to handle tricky Internet IP
addressing situations for communication from inside and outside a
base station's network, complete with detailed explanations and
configuration steps for the many possibilities, including the new
reserved addressing feature. You'll also find info about the many
options in AirPort Utility and get help with setting up a software
base station.
"If anyone knows about real-world Wi-Fi, it's Glenn
Fleishman." —Mark Frauenfelder, co-founder of bOING
bOING
Read this book to learn the answers to questions like:
I have an older AirPort base station - should I still use it on my
network?
How do I set up and print to the USB printer attached to my AirPort
Extreme?
What should I consider as I set up USB disk sharing?
How can I add an 802.11n adapter to an older Mac that lacks the
newer standard?
How do I set up dynamically assigned addresses?
How do I create a password to restrict access to my base
station?
What are the steps for connecting an Apple TV to a network?
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