Ars Technica ’s Eric Bangeman gives the Apple Airport Express a good once - over , testing it not only in its basal job as an 802.11 g access percentage point , but all the extra features ( like streaming iTunes music , extend the range of an existing web , and printer sharing ) as well . And all the excess functionality is what ultimately makes him a man happy with his purchase . As a combo gimmick the Airport Express is worth the $ 129 , he says , but for citizenry who only postulate a undivided panorama of its power , cheaper choice are available ( they just are n’t lowly and blank ) .
Oh , and for the record , Bangeman was able-bodied to use the Airport Express as a wireless bridge ( WEP only , no WPA ) with a Linksys WRT54 G wireless router , so mixing the Express with non - Apple hardware is an option , even if it is n’t an Apple - sustain one .
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