Bonjour tout le monde,
Jespère ne pas me tromper de partie avec ce sujet
Alors voilà qui est simple, je viens de macheter une Xbox 360 et jaimerais la connecter à internet. Le seul probléme et que soit jarrive à la mettre sur internet en la connectant à un périphérique Airtunes, soit jachète un câble Ethernet de 20 mètres qui pendouillera au milieu de lappart
Donc mon probléme et que je narrive pas à configurer la Xbox et lAirtunes pour que ça fonctionne
Sur le site de Apple jai trouvé ça sur ce site :
1. Question: Can networkable game consoles and digital video recorders join my network via AirPort Express?
Answer: Yes, if you have the proper network adapters for your devices and have set them up properly. They can connect wirelessly when AirPort Express is your only base station or when it's in WDS mode. They can connect via wire when AirPort Express is a WDS remote (the reason for this is described in the next question). They cannot connect either way when AirPort Express is in client mode.
2. Question: Since AirPort Express only has one Ethernet port, does it act as a LAN port, WAN port, or both?
Answer: Depending on how you have it set up, the Ethernet port can function as a LAN port (defined as either simple bridging or sharing your Internet connection via network address translation) or a WAN port (connecting to your broadband Internet service provider or upstream router). However, it never acts as both simultaneously in the way that the original AirPort Base Station (Graphite) can. When the AirPort Express is using network address translation, the Ethernet port acts as a WAN port. When it is set up as a WDS remote station, it can act as a LAN port. Assuming that your Internet service provider only gives you one IP address (the most common scenario for homes), this means that AirPort Express can only accommodate wired clients when acting as a WDS remote base station or bridge. Therefore, if you need to support wired clients and only want to get one base station (or router, as it's the routing capacity of AirPort Express that is relevant here), you should get the AirPort Extreme Base Station instead.
Ca vous aide vous ?
Quelquun à un tuto ?
Merci beaucoup !
Jespère ne pas me tromper de partie avec ce sujet
Alors voilà qui est simple, je viens de macheter une Xbox 360 et jaimerais la connecter à internet. Le seul probléme et que soit jarrive à la mettre sur internet en la connectant à un périphérique Airtunes, soit jachète un câble Ethernet de 20 mètres qui pendouillera au milieu de lappart
Donc mon probléme et que je narrive pas à configurer la Xbox et lAirtunes pour que ça fonctionne
Sur le site de Apple jai trouvé ça sur ce site :
1. Question: Can networkable game consoles and digital video recorders join my network via AirPort Express?
Answer: Yes, if you have the proper network adapters for your devices and have set them up properly. They can connect wirelessly when AirPort Express is your only base station or when it's in WDS mode. They can connect via wire when AirPort Express is a WDS remote (the reason for this is described in the next question). They cannot connect either way when AirPort Express is in client mode.
2. Question: Since AirPort Express only has one Ethernet port, does it act as a LAN port, WAN port, or both?
Answer: Depending on how you have it set up, the Ethernet port can function as a LAN port (defined as either simple bridging or sharing your Internet connection via network address translation) or a WAN port (connecting to your broadband Internet service provider or upstream router). However, it never acts as both simultaneously in the way that the original AirPort Base Station (Graphite) can. When the AirPort Express is using network address translation, the Ethernet port acts as a WAN port. When it is set up as a WDS remote station, it can act as a LAN port. Assuming that your Internet service provider only gives you one IP address (the most common scenario for homes), this means that AirPort Express can only accommodate wired clients when acting as a WDS remote base station or bridge. Therefore, if you need to support wired clients and only want to get one base station (or router, as it's the routing capacity of AirPort Express that is relevant here), you should get the AirPort Extreme Base Station instead.
Ca vous aide vous ?
Quelquun à un tuto ?
Merci beaucoup !