User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction to AirPort5
- 2 Setting Up Your AirPort Base Station9
- 3 Using Your AirPort Base Station15
- Monitoring the AirPort Base Station’s InternetConnectionStatus15
- Monitoring AirPort Base Station Communication16
- Connecting to the Internet16
- Disconnecting From the Internet17
- Connecting Additional Computers to Your AirPort Network17
- Configuring the AirPort Base Station With the AirPortAdminUtility17
- More Information About AirPort18
- 4 Troubleshooting19
- Appendix AirPort Base Station Specifications23
- Introduction to AirPort
- Setting Up Your AirPort Base Station
- Using Your AirPort Base Station
- Monitoring the AirPort Base Station’s InternetConnectionStatus
- Monitoring AirPort Base Station Communication
- Connecting to the Internet
- Disconnecting From the Internet
- Connecting Additional Computers to Your AirPort Network
- Configuring the AirPort Base Station With the AirPortAdminUtility
- More Information About AirPort
- Troubleshooting
- Communications Regulation Information
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Chapter 2
Step 3: Use the AirPort Setup Assistant
Use the AirPort Setup Assistant to configure the AirPort Base Station.
The AirPort Setup Assistant
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sets up your AirPort network
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transfers the active Internet settings from your computer to the AirPort Base Station
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configures your computer to access the AirPort network created by the AirPort
Base Station
In Mac OS X, the Setup Assistant is located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder on
your hard disk. In Mac OS 9, the Setup Assistant is located in the AirPort folder, in the Apple
Extras folder in the Applications folder on your hard disk.
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Open the AirPort Setup Assistant and follow the instructions on screen.
Note:
Do not open the AirPort Setup Assistant until you have plugged in the base station
and the middle light glows green.
This AirPort Setup
Assistant screen appears if
a new AirPort Base Station
is detected and the
computer has never been
set up to use AirPort.
A different screen appears
if there are other networks
in range or the computer
has already been set up
to use AirPort.
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