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    Oct 02 2005, 23:05

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    Rui Carmo

AirPort Express

AirPort Express is an amazing little gadget from Apple that provides wireless networking, audio, printing and bridging capabilities into a single small, portable unit:

Resources:

  • Keyspan Express Remote - plugs straight into the USB port on the Express.
  • raop-play, a way to stream audio to the Express from Linux.

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