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Index
Read Me First
Updates and More Basics What’s New in Version 3.2 What Was New in Version 3.1 What Was New in Version 3.0
Introduction Quick Start to AirPort Networking Quick Troubleshooting Guide
Reset a Locked-up Base Station Wi-Fi Network Won’t Assign an IP Address Other Troubleshooting
Mac Wi-Fi Iconography Light Reading Learn Wireless Basics
Adapters and Access Points The Spectrum Part of Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and AirPort Flavors 802.11n Technology (2007) 802.11ac Networking (2013) Compatibility among 802.11 Flavors
Wi-Fi Gear from Apple
802.11n, 802.11ac, and Apple’s Choices AirPort Base Station Models AirPort Extreme Time Capsule AirPort Express Adapters in Macs and iOS Devices
Plug In Your Base Station and Get Started
Unpack and Power Up Use AirPort Utility View a Network Graphically Keep Up to Date Connect to a New Base Station
Set Up a Network
Picture Your Scenario New Network, Single Base Station Extend a Network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi Replace an Existing Base Station Create Separately Named 2.4 and 5 GHz Networks Configure IPv6 Networking
Pick the Right Place and the Right Channel
Spectrum Trade-offs Throughput Compatibility Channels Pick Compatibility and Set a Channel Set the Radio Mode (802.11n Only) Set the Channel Pick the Right Place General Testing Advice Testing from Client to Base Station Testing from Base Station to Client
Advanced Networking
Get a WAN Address Dynamic Addressing Static Addressing Hand Out LAN Addresses Dynamic Private Addresses Dynamic Public Addresses Reserved Addresses Passthrough and Bridging
Connect Your Devices
Connect in Mac OS X Find a Network and Connect Manage Network Profiles Refine Your Connection Options Learn from the Wi-Fi Menu Disconnect Connect in iOS Connect in Windows 7 Connect in Windows 8
AirPort Express Extras
Stream Audio with AirPlay Set Up AirPlay Play Any Audio from Mountain Lion or Later Play Music with iTunes Using AirPlay Play Music in iOS Share with Airfoil Connect to Any Base Station
Connect Multiple Base Stations
Know the Basics Add Access Points via Ethernet Set Up a Main Wired Base Station Set Up Additional Wired Base Stations Bridge Wirelessly How It Works Distribute Wirelessly
Reach Your Network Remotely
Know Your Options Map Ports for Remote Access NAT Maps Private to Public Connections Port Mapping Maps Public to Private Connections Punch Through with NAT-PMP Set a Default Host for Full Access Access a Base Station via iCloud
Set Up a Shared Printer
Add a Printer Add a Wi-Fi Printer Using WPS Add a Shared Printer in Mac OS X Add a Shared Printer in Windows Add a Shared Printer Using Bonjour Add a Shared Printer in Windows 7 Add a Shared Printer in Windows 8 Troubleshoot an Unavailable Shared USB Printer
Set Up a Shared USB Disk
Prepare Your Drive View and Manage Connected Volumes Work with Time Capsule Time Machine Backups Disk Integrity Erase Grant Access Gain Access Mount in Mac OS X Mount in Windows
Share Files with AirDrop
What Makes AirDrop Tick Transfer Files with AirDrop
Secure Your Network
Simple Tricks That Don’t Work Use Built-in Encryption WPA & WPA2 Background Turn On WPA/WPA2 or WPA2 Personal Turn On WPA/WPA2 or WPA2 Enterprise Set Up Guest Networking
Overcome Interference
Do Some Basic Testing Try a Solution
Appendix A: Apple TV and Wi-Fi Appendix B: Configuration Files Appendix C: Setting Up a Software Base Station
Software Base Station Frequency Security Starting Up Software Base Station Ad Hoc Networking
Appendix D: Channels Explained
2.4 GHz Channels 5 GHz Channels
Appendix E: What and Where Is a MAC Address? About This Book
Ebook Extras About the Author Acknowledgments About the Publisher Credits
Copyright and Fine Print Featured Titles
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