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iTunes Sharing ... wirelessly is pretty neat
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Never tried it until tonight. Worked great.

I brought a Buffalo G-125 router to the folks house. They don't have anything wireless but I brought along the laptop to surf instead of having to sit at the desk and their B&W. The router and DSL modem loved each other from the get-go. The newer software that Buffalo is using with the current routers is even smarter than the stuff from last year.

Their B&W has the latest iTunes with maybe a few hundred songs in Apple Lossless format.

What impressed me most was how song selection and playback happened instantly on the laptop, seemingly faster than if I was using the B&W's own iTunes. The B&W's old, but still nice Western Digital 128GB 8MB cache hard disk probably doesn't hurt here either.

I may have to see about keeping a B&W as an ITunes server. That is, until the next important iTunes update requires Leopard ...

But walking a laptop around as an iTunes player really isn't in the cards I don't think. An AirPort Express hooked up to their stereo, and a remote control like the Keyspan TuneView http://www.keyspan.com/products/tvu200c/homepage.spml might be however.

(And yes I know they have a cheaper remote but having an iTunes display on the remote seem pretty nice.)
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#2
Regarding the two checkboxes under AirTunes in the Advanced preferences. The first one, "Disable iTunes volume control ..." knocks out the volume slider in iTunes.

But the second one, "Allow iTunes control from remote speakers" --- what is that?
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#3
I'm just guessing here, but since the Airport Express is used to hook up "remote speakers", there's a couple of remote control devices that plug into it's USB port. These can be used to control iTunes (next track, volume up and down, etc.). Keyspan makes a remote that works with the Airport Express device.

http://www.keyspan.com/products/urm17a/homepage.spml

Jeff
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I have a large USB drive loaded with mp3 attached as an Airdisk to an Airport Extreme in an upstairs office, and downstairs in the living room is a bridged Airport Express which feeds iTunes audio to powered Klipsch speakers unobtrusively tucked away in a bookshelf. iTunes library is on my MBP which controls the whole setup. Works great.
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