Akira
Jul 18, 2004, 11:35 AM
I've tried the search, but I really couldn't find the answer to the following question:
I have a wired network at home with a cable modem connected to a dataviz 2200E router, and connected to the router are: 1 iMac, 2 Powermacs, 1 Ethernet Hub. Connected to the Ethernet Hub are: 1 Laserprinter and 1 iMac.
Now I'm thinking on buying an APExpress so that I won't have to yank the Ethernet cables out of another computer to join the network and internet with my PowerBook.
Will I be able to plug the Airport Express directly into the router to join the existing wired network via WiFi and use the internet the same time?
Apple's FAQ isn't quite clear on this one, and says the ethernetport on the Express can only function as a WAN of LAN port (not WAN and LAN at the same time)
I have a wired network at home with a cable modem connected to a dataviz 2200E router, and connected to the router are: 1 iMac, 2 Powermacs, 1 Ethernet Hub. Connected to the Ethernet Hub are: 1 Laserprinter and 1 iMac.
Now I'm thinking on buying an APExpress so that I won't have to yank the Ethernet cables out of another computer to join the network and internet with my PowerBook.
Will I be able to plug the Airport Express directly into the router to join the existing wired network via WiFi and use the internet the same time?
Apple's FAQ isn't quite clear on this one, and says the ethernetport on the Express can only function as a WAN of LAN port (not WAN and LAN at the same time)
