User's Manual

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Apple AirPort Extreme
and Apple Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
AirPort Extreme offers the easiest way to provide wireless
Internet access and networking anywhere in the home,
classroom, or office. Apple Bluetooth 2.0+EDR can
eliminate the cables that traditionally connect devices
together.
This document provides overview information about AirPort and Bluetooth technology.
For more detailed information, open Mac Help from the Help menu, and choose AirPort
Help or Bluetooth Help from the Library menu.
AirPort Extreme
Instead of using traditional cables to create a network, AirPort uses wireless local area
network (LAN) technology to provide wireless communication between computers.
Through a wireless network you can access the Internet, share files, play multiplayer
games, and more.
Using AirPort technology, you can:
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Create a wireless network in your home or school using an AirPort Extreme Base
Station, then connect to the Internet and share the connection among several
computers simultaneously. An entire family or classroom can be on the Internet at
the same time.
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Set up a wireless connection to your standard computer network. AirPort-equipped
computers can then have access to an entire network without being connected with
a cable.
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Connect multiple computers in a wireless “Computer-to-Computer network so that
you can share files or play network games.

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