Nope, spoke to Apple...the big difference between the Express and Extreme is Ethernet out ports. I'll have to get another Extreme if I want everything hard-wired.
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Could you test this to see if it can act as a 802.11n bridge for a 360?
Anyone knows a link to make the "g" version work as a bridge in general. I've tried a few tutorials but no dice. thanks.
I used to use the 802.11g Express to bridge to my TiVo and PS2 just fine, don't see why it wouldn't work with the 360.
just select bridge in airport setup
I forgot to mention with a non-Apple router.
OK, so I CAN use the Airport Express for my PS2 as an ethernet bridge? Interesting...
I really didn't want to run a cable all the way from my office...
Nope, spoke to Apple...the big difference between the Express and Extreme is Ethernet out ports. I'll have to get another Extreme if I want everything hard-wired.