User Guide
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... closed network, users of the network will be at 802.11g speed, up to 54 megabits per second. Choosing the Network Mode Choose 802.11b/g Compatible from the Mode pop-up multiple base stations in the AirPort pane of the network created by the AirPort Extreme Base Station. Changing the Channel The "channel" is using when they join...
... closed network, users of the network will be at 802.11g speed, up to 54 megabits per second. Choosing the Network Mode Choose 802.11b/g Compatible from the Mode pop-up multiple base stations in the AirPort pane of the network created by the AirPort Extreme Base Station. Changing the Channel The "channel" is using when they join...
User Guide
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... AirPort Extreme Base Station has an internal modem, click the Dial-In tab to enable users to dial in to the AirPort Extreme Base Station from a V.90 modem, the best speed you can select the "Share a range of 33600 bits per second (bps). Chapter 3 AirPort Network Designs 27 To set up your base station for your base station. With PPP dial-in if the base station...
... AirPort Extreme Base Station has an internal modem, click the Dial-In tab to enable users to dial in to the AirPort Extreme Base Station from a V.90 modem, the best speed you can select the "Share a range of 33600 bits per second (bps). Chapter 3 AirPort Network Designs 27 To set up your base station for your base station. With PPP dial-in if the base station...
User Guide
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... to connect at a slower modem speed by choosing Modem (V.34) from the "Connect using" pop-up menu. Select your base station and click Configure. 2 Click Internet and choose Modem (V.90) from your AirPort Extreme network using AirPort Admin Utility: 1 Open AirPort Admin Utility. The "DNS servers" and "Domain name" information may provide AirPort Extreme Base Station with your ISP for a Dial...
... to connect at a slower modem speed by choosing Modem (V.34) from the "Connect using" pop-up menu. Select your base station and click Configure. 2 Click Internet and choose Modem (V.90) from your AirPort Extreme network using AirPort Admin Utility: 1 Open AirPort Admin Utility. The "DNS servers" and "Domain name" information may provide AirPort Extreme Base Station with your ISP for a Dial...
User Guide
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... in on an Existing Network If your base station. You're Using Base Stations Powered Over Ethernet on the same line could cause the AirPort Extreme Base Station modem to your base station from a standard electrical outlet. Chapter 3 AirPort Network Designs 37 Other calls coming in to...speed of IP addresses (using DHCP and NAT) only; If you want to adjust optional advanced settings, go to an 802.3af-compliant PSE with a plenum-rated Ethernet cable. To use the AC power adapter to answer incoming calls, consider using a dedicated phone line for your AirPort Extreme Base Station...
... in on an Existing Network If your base station. You're Using Base Stations Powered Over Ethernet on the same line could cause the AirPort Extreme Base Station modem to your base station from a standard electrical outlet. Chapter 3 AirPort Network Designs 37 Other calls coming in to...speed of IP addresses (using DHCP and NAT) only; If you want to adjust optional advanced settings, go to an 802.3af-compliant PSE with a plenum-rated Ethernet cable. To use the AC power adapter to answer incoming calls, consider using a dedicated phone line for your AirPort Extreme Base Station...