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Setting Up a Network at School, An AirPort Extreme Base Station or multiple base stations

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Setting Up a Network at School If you are setting up a network at school, and have a broadband DSL or cable modem connection to the Internet, and an existing Ethernet network, you may need the following items: • An AirPort Extreme Base Station or multiple base stations • A DSL or cable modem with Internet access • AirPort- or other wireless-equipped computers • An optional Apple-certified external antenna The following illustration is an example of an AirPort network in a school with multiple rooms or buildings. The AirPort Extreme Base Stations are set up as a Wireless Distribution System (WDS), with the main base station connected by the Ethernet WAN ( ) port to the DSL or cable modem. The main base station shares its Internet connection with the wireless computers in the room, or with computers connected to the main base station's Ethernet LAN (G) port. The main base station also shares the Internet connection with the relay base station in the other room or building. The relay base station transfers the Internet connection to a remote base station set up in a third building. The relay and remote base stations can be set up to share the Internet connection with wireless computers in the room, or computers connected to the base station's Ethernet LAN (G) port. Chapter 4 Basic Network Designs 23

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Chapter 4
Basic Network Designs
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Setting Up a Network at School
If you are setting up a network at school, and have a broadband DSL or cable modem
connection to the Internet, and an existing Ethernet network, you may need the
following items:
An AirPort Extreme Base Station or multiple base stations
A DSL or cable modem with Internet access
AirPort- or other wireless-equipped computers
An optional Apple-certified external antenna
The following illustration is an example of an AirPort network in a school with multiple
rooms or buildings. The AirPort Extreme Base Stations are set up as a Wireless
Distribution System (WDS), with the main base station connected by the Ethernet WAN
(
) port to the DSL or cable modem. The main base station shares its Internet
connection with the wireless computers in the room, or with computers connected to
the main base station’s Ethernet LAN (
G
) port. The main base station also shares the
Internet connection with the relay base station in the other room or building. The relay
base station transfers the Internet connection to a remote base station set up in a third
building. The relay and remote base stations can be set up to share the Internet
connection with wireless computers in the room, or computers connected to the base
station’s Ethernet LAN (
G
) port.