[Ti] AirPort Base Station use in Italy

Fred fred at mindstate.com
Mon Jul 5 18:27:58 PDT 2004


I have a flat in Geneva and one in the States...I have airport base stations
in both. I have uses graphite, snow and airport extreme in both
locations...and I have taken airports back and forth from the States to
Geneva and from Geneva to the States...some purchased in the US some
purchased in Europe from time to time and to other countries as well, such
as Italy and France, etc. etc....with no problems. One has to upload your
connection settings to the base depending on whether you use a dialup or
not....get a power adapter plug...but the power supply is universal...and I
have never had any issues at all. Period.  They have always worked great.
Plug it in, change your settings..upload...and connect.  Not an issue.
Write me off list if you need further help.


> From: Robert Ameeti <robert at ameeti.net>
> Reply-To: PowerBook G4 Titanium List <Titanium at lists.themacintoshguy.com>
> Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 07:06:20 -0700
> To: PowerBook G4 Titanium List <Titanium at lists.themacintoshguy.com>
> Subject: [Ti] AirPort Base Station use in Italy
> 
> As compared to the US, are there differences in typical ISP networking
> protocols in Italy?
> 
> I will be spending many months in Italy and was thinking that it might be
> wiser to purchase the AirPort Base Station there as it might be set to default
> to whatever form of protocols that they use there.
> 
> i.e. Some ISPs here use PPPoE, some use DHCP, and some use Static. But I think
> there is some Big Pond ISP that has some other different protocols when using
> DSL or cable.
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