On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 22:40 +0100, mike dentifrice wrote:
> I wasn't refering to "Airport Extreme"
Looks like I made the same mistake - not reading your mail properly! :-/
Disregard my previous reply.
Cheers,
Ben
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On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 22:13 +0100, mike dentifrice wrote:
> I'm wondering what to do with an Airport Express
Use it under OS X - I'm afraid that looks like your only option.
The device uses a Broadcom chipset - which Broadcom aren't releasing the
drivers for. You can check th
Lee Braiden a dit:
> On Monday 14 March 2005 21:13, mike dentifrice wrote:
> > I'm wondering what to do with an Airport Express, and have a few
> > questions in mind, that a first bunch of google queries didn't
> > really solve:
>
> As far as I know, Airport
On Monday 14 March 2005 21:13, mike dentifrice wrote:
> I'm wondering what to do with an Airport Express, and have a few
> questions in mind, that a first bunch of google queries didn't really
> solve:
As far as I know, Airport Extreme (or at least the central chip behind it) i
Hi there,
I'm wondering what to do with an Airport Express, and have a few
questions in mind, that a first bunch of google queries didn't really
solve:
- is there a configuration tool available under GNU/Linux, or a
telnet/web interface of some kind to bypass Apple
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