Electronics : Apple AirPort Express with Air Tunes (M9470LL/A)

Electronics : Apple AirPort Express with Air Tunes (M9470LL/A)

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Apple AirPort Express with Air Tunes (M9470LL/A)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2079





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Apple
EAN: 0718908686782
Format: CD
Label: Apple Computer
Product Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Model: M9470LL/A
Modem Description: None
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Apple Computer
Release Date: July 24, 2004
Ranking: 2079
Studio: Apple Computer


Piece facts:
  • Enjoy your iTunes music library in virtually any room of your house
  • Share a single broadband Internet connection and USB printer without inconvenient and obtrusive cables
  • Create an instant wireless network on the go
  • Access an AirPort Express wireless network
  • Compatible with Windows XP or 2000; Mac OS X v10.2.7 or later




(M9470LL/A) Tunes Air with Express AirPort Apple






0ur opinion:

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Apple M9470LL/A AirPort Express Base Station - The AirPort Express is a very unique wireless base station. lt fits in the palm of your hand, plugs directly into a wall outlet, and allows you to wirelessly connect to the lnternet, print, and stream iTunes music to any room in your home. lt does this via 3 bult-in ports. A WAN Ethernet port for your cable or DSL modem, a USB port for your printer, and an Audio port for your home stereo. Security - Built-in Firewall, Password Protection, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Support, & 128-bit WEP Encryption Supports up to 10 users N0TE - Wireless printing over USB requires Mac 0S X v10.2.7 or later or Windows XP or Windows 2000 and a compatible printer N0TE - AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express can extend the range only of an AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express wireless network


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * AE with ITunes ...
Got this to stream music from ITunes on Labtop to remote speakers of stereo. Just have to say that set up was easy. Set back was that after it was installed I found out that the connection is skipping since upgrade to ITunes 8. Problem is with ITunes and the company does not provide any support for this issue. With music dropping in and out this set up is not working any longer.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow
For a bit over $100, I extended my wifi coverage and distributed an audio signal substantially better than any sound card I've ever had (lots).

I've had the AX for a year using wifi. My signal was too weak (distance and walls) and I was getting the inevitable dropouts at times.

I just changed it to a wired WDS approach to provide ethernet to the other side of the house and provide a good quality audio signal to our reference system.

The DAC is solid and provides a much higher quality signal than whatever is in my computer and an M-Audio sound card. The improved wifi coverage was substantially better than with a Hawkings amplified antenna could deliver.

Setup was not the simplest. I first attempted it in "Expert mode" (Airport Utility) and, while everything worked I was getting three different error messages. I then reset my AEBS (worked on a DI-624 as well) and AX back to factory defaults and let Apple's auto configuration tool do the work. Everything worked, no error messages. Then I went back in Expert mode and set some static IP's I need.

For the money, a really product and good execution by Apple.

This is a November update (installed in October): After listening to the Airport Express via the analog out and comparing the same radio station streamed from a Squeezebox, we realized although it is better than our soundcard, it leaves room for improvement. We added an outboard DAC. Although at least doubles the price, the addition of a DAC is highly recommended to those who value sound quality.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Setup obscure but the thing works ...
The setup directions are almost useless, not unusual for consumer networking devices no matter who makes them. The most important thing to keep in mind is it takes time for the unit to connect to your router, just restarting after being powered off is slow. So don't get impatient.
The instructions included in the review by C.P. Cavafy are very helpful and will get the job done just follow them and allow time for the device to connect.
I use it to connect a Slingbox as well as the Air Tunes feature. It's perfect for both and is easily the most stable wireless access point I've used.




Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Why is amazon recommending and obsolete over priced product
This product is listed by Amazon for over $200 yet the current Apple product is less than $100. It is extremely disappointing that obsolete products such as this are being recommended by Amazon.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Dont buy this 4yr old version ...
Be an informed buyer. Note that M9470LL was first available June 14, 2004!!.

Be sure to get the newest version (Apple part number MB321LL/A) which has 802.11n and NOT this item (Apple part number M9470LL/A) which is 802.11a/b only.

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