

- Airport base station firmware update 7.6.9 download apk#
- Airport base station firmware update 7.6.9 download install#
- Airport base station firmware update 7.6.9 download download#
Update: Even after updating the firmware, I can't get the AirPort Express to pass the IP. However, I am not updating the firmware just yet in case part of the update included Apple shenanigans to prevent the Express from extending non-Apple networks. It should also be noted that the current firmware for my AirPort Express is 7.6.4 (older firmware) and the newest available version is 7.6.9. I can confirm that I am using an AirPort Express 802.11n (1st Gen) to extend the network from my Netgear Nighthawk R7000. However, I repeated the steps, and somehow it magically worked. It should be noted that the first time I went through the steps below, AirPort Utility told me it wouldn't work with a non-Apple base station.
Airport base station firmware update 7.6.9 download install#
When I clicked both APK's, I verified that I wanted to install the apps, and BANG! I'm running PowerAmp on my Gingerbread device.
Airport base station firmware update 7.6.9 download apk#
Since they were downloaded in a way Android approved of, I was able to access the APK files via the Downloads app.
Airport base station firmware update 7.6.9 download download#
Thus I was able to download the two APK's via the "Internet" app on my Android 2.3.4 device. I would advise renaming the APK's so they are easy to type in and then place them as close to the root as you can so you don't have to do a lot of typing. I then uploaded those APK's to a non-secure web site -any old website to which you have FTP access and can upload files. I used my back up app (MyBackup Pro) on my everyday phone (a Moto Droid Z Force) to create an APK for both PowerAmp and the PowerAmp Unlocker that were on that phone. That app does not support secure web connections (and thus really shouldn't be used to access today's internet, except my hand is currently being forced).Īfter searching for a work around, a long and convoluted process that I won't bore you with, I figured out a way to get things done. Even if you put it in the "Downloads" folder (to which Android 2.3.4 does allow access), the APK file won't show up because it wasn't put there by Android's Downloads Manager! Furthermore, I can't download the app from the PowerAmp website, because the only way to access the internet from the phone is via the baked-in "Internet" app on Android 2.3.4. I also can't side load the PowerAmp APK to my Droid because Android 2.3.4 doesn't have a file browser, thus if I drop the APK onto the phone via USB from my computer, there is no way to get to it from inside the phone. So I can't download PowerAmp via Google Play (what is called "Market" on my phone). "Google quit supporting Android 2.3 so you may have to find and download I e-mailed PowerAmp, and they weren't much help. I just want to play FLAC files with my beloved Droid. Google Play no longer supports Android Gingerbread, and my Droid Incredible is running Android 2.3.4. After a bunch of research, I've landed on PowerAmp as my app of choice. The native Android player on Gingerbread does not support FLAC (or much of anything else). That means I need a player that will handle FLAC files. I have ripped my hundreds and hundreds of CD's to FLAC. PLEASE, oh world's makers of phones, bring small phones and the optical joy stick back!!!Īnyway. I love, love, love it's small size, and I also love the optical joy stick. I would TOTALLY still use it for my main phone if it weren't for the fact that it maxes out at 3G and Verizon has stopped allowing older devices to be activated. I use my old HTC Droid Incredible for a media player.
