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Old July 1st, 2008, 11:40 AM
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Wireless Audio Sending and Receiving

I have some Speakers with a 3.5" end. I hopefully plan to get a MacBook Pro. FREEDOM!... 'till I want to listen to my music, is there something I can connect to my Speakers and Mac so I can listen to the Music from wherever I am (I'm thinking around my room really).

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Apple's own AirPort Express?
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Thinking about it, but I have a router atm, Non Apple, I want to still be able to connect to it for internet, file sharing etc, but share my tunes to the speakers ...

or can I do both at same time?

I just don't no lol

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You can use the AirPort Express to extend your network, or simply use it as another wireless client on your current network.

Short answer: yes, you can do both. You can add the AirPort Express to your existing network to add music streaming functionality.
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