August 10th, 2006

AirPort — Mini Review

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My Airport arrived yesterday. This morning I got it set up to stream audio from my MacBook’s iTunes to my home stereo. The set up took about a minute with no hitches. So far it’s working great. There’s a little latency in the system which is expected, but it’s pretty minor (that is, there’s a little lag between turning up the volume in iTunes and hearing the volume get louder on the stereo).

Remote audio and a WiFi extender to boot! (+ printer-sharing feature)

It would be great if you could stream any audio to the Airport from the Mac instead of just from iTunes. Fortunately, RogueAmoeba makes a product called AirFoil that enables that functionality. Nice to know that AirFoil is out there if I ever need it.

To get the Airport to act as a WiFi extender you either have to own an Airport basestation or do some work with your router. I have a Linksys WRT54Gv3, and somehow I got it to work with Airport. Now the Airport is a WiFi repeater for the Linksys. I read a bunch of stuff on the net saying you had to use third-party firmware to get this to work, but all I did was download the latest firmware from Linksys, update the router and fiddle with the Airport settings via the Mac… and somehow it worked. Guess I got lucky.

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