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= Airport Express Base Station = == Notes == Upon power-up it gives the essid of "Apple Network 04586b". 04:58:6b is the second half of the MAC address. It has a DHCP server that gave my laptop the IP address of 10.0.1.3 with a default route of 10.0.1.1. A port-scan of 10.0.1.1 gives: ||53/TCP||DNS|| ||5000/TCP||UPnP|| ||10000/TCP||snet-sensor-mgmt|| -- DonPark After a few trials WirelessDistributionSystem (WDS) seems to work cleanly. It's simplest to auto configure as a RemoteBaseStation from an already existing AirPort network. In this case it happens in a mostly magical fashion. I've enabled AirTunes; it has quite the party practicality to it. --DarrinEden ---- [CategoryHistorical] |

