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! Energy-related Product Report Commission Regulation (EU) No 801/2013 amending regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 Product Model Name: AirPort Express Apple Model Number: A1392 Product Type Router Product Category: Networked equipment with high network availability Manufacturer: Apple 1. Product Information Product Type Router Apple Model Number: A1392 Product Category as per Commission HiNA Equipment Regulation 801/2013: Type of network ports: Wireless and Ethernet Total Number of ports: 4 Network ports deactivated before delivery? No No Standby and/or off mode available. Network Standby and/or off mode available? equipment Immediate. AirPort Express goes into network Default time to network standby standby immediately when there is no network traffic Trigger to reactivate the equipment Network traffic Wireless IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n simultaneous dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz supports 50 users Performance specification Gb Ethernet One port LAN One port WAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, 10/100Base-T Ethernet WAN, Network communication protocol 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN ! 2. Test Results Model : A1392 Standby Tier 2 Input Result Port under test condition Power Criteria 1 230V, 50Hz 1.4W 8W Pass Ethernet #1, LAN bottom (Link LED ON, WiFi Off) 2 230V, 50Hz 1.4W 8W Pass Ethernet #2, WAN Port (Link LED ON, WiFi Off) 3 230V, 50Hz 2.0W 8W Pass Wi-Fi #1 (*5GHz associated, Ethernet unconnected) 4 230V, 50Hz 2.0W 8W Pass Wi-Fi #2 (2.4GHz associated, Ethernet unconnected) Max power consumption, all Ethernet and Wireless 5 230V, 50Hz 2.4W n/a n/a ports are connected " 3. Turning Wi Fi OFF and ON Turning WiFi OFF In AirPort Utility, you can disable a base station offering Wi-Fi service. • Launch Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility. • Select your base station and click the Edit button. • Enter the base station’s administrative password, if prompted. • Click the Wireless tab. • From the Network Mode pop-up menu, select Off. • Click Update, and the base station will restart and load the new settings. Turning WiFi ON When and if you’re ready to use the Airport Express to act as a Wi-Fi base station, follow the above steps and in step 5, choose Create a Wireless Network for a standalone network or one that’s connected to others via ethernet, or extend a Wireless Network to make the Airport device connect wirelessly to another base station that acts as the main hub on the network, and is connected to a broadband modem..