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From: Andrew on 20 Apr 2010 13:01 I have an Airport Express but want to extend my wireless network to my kitchen, primary purpose is to play iTunes music so I want to be able to plug powered speakers in and I want to control it with the Remote app on my iPhone. Are there any alternatives to another expensive Airport Express? TIA.
From: zoara on 20 Apr 2010 17:54 Andrew <adhickley(a)mac.com> wrote: > I have an Airport Express but want to extend my wireless network to my > kitchen, primary purpose is to play iTunes music so I want to be able > to plug powered speakers in and I want to control it with the Remote > app on my iPhone. Are there any alternatives to another expensive > Airport Express? TIA. I may have one I'd be willing to sell - contact me off-list, email below. Emphasis on "may" - I no longer use its iTunes-streaming abilities but will need to wander around the garden with a laptop to see whether its network-extending abilities make enough of a difference to me to keep it. -zoara- -- email: nettid1 at fastmail dot fm
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