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I put a post in the other section a day ago but realise that this is the better place for it.
I've tried changing the channel under the wireless tab, but this option is only available when I choose "create a wireless network". After I do this, the airport express starts flashing yellow. I already have a wireless network setup with my router (Linksys) and would simply like to change the channel the airports sit on. Any help would be vastly appreciated. |
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