But I'm talking about the Express not the Extreme. I'm confused again. On 26-Nov-09, at 9:24 PM, Vince Lewis wrote: > No, that's not correct. > The Extreme has four wired (1000BaseT) ports in addition to serving > wireless A-B-G-N and an USB for the printer, or you can plug in a > USB-cabled hard drive as a networked backup but don't use it with > Time Machine, though, since data corruption may result. > Use the Airport Utility to set the Extreme up as the NAT HUB. Plug > your ISP cable into the WAN port and let the Extreme serve > internally using DHCP. It's beyond simple, it just works. Apple has > a really good white paper on network setup of this type, do a > search on their site for "Apple_AirPort_Networks_Early2009". > ciao, > Vince > > >>> >>> So with the Airport Express I could plug the printer into it but >>> then I'd have to switch my iMac to wireless instead of my current >>> wired configuration so that we can both use the printer? >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> _______________________________________________