Ronin One Group: PATTAYA MAYOR ANNOUNCES 995 MILLION BAHT PLAN FOR U-TAPAO PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Pattaya (pattaya.thaibounty.com) City will take full control of the project. Pattaya City Mayor and his administrative team will be invited to join. Mr. Ittipol presented the plans for renovation and development including the environment around the airport and the road and traffic systems. The road to the airport will be expanded from 2 to 4 lanes. Will initially establish a company to handle the management of the airport. Ittipol Kumpleum, together with a team of officials held a meeting at the U-Tapao airport to discuss the upgrading of the airport and regional transportation development matters in general. He added that the name will be changed to “U-tapao-Pattaya International Airport” soon. Following the relief service the airport provided to stranded tourists during the shutdown of Suvarnabhumi Airport by anti government protesters, Pattaya City decided that U-Tapao should be developed as an international airport for Thai and foreign passengers, and its name changed to “U-Tapao, Pattaya International Airport”. The names of the Pattaya officials involved was not revealed. Advertising boards will be erected to provide income to offset the costs of the development. Rear Admiral, Sopon Boonchom, the director of the airport, said that besides the physical renovations, the airport board will also undergo a makeover and its members changed.
The real fun comes into play when you dive into its music functions. You’ll select “create a new network”. To set up the AirPort with your stereo speakers, you need either an analog mini jack connector or its optical, digital counterpart. Then give your fledgling network a password. Of course, setting up a typical network is only part of the power of your AirPort. Instead, you have to install the AirPort Setup Assistant software that’s included on CD. No matter which AirPort capability you want to use, this software serves as your central configuration and control hub. The light changes to an unblinking green when it’s ready to use. That means no cords to lose or tangle, whether you’re at home or on the road. Then the AirPort network will be visible on any of your wireless devices. On the next page, we’ll touch on the rest of the setup processes that make your AirPort traffic move. Completing the setup process means simply following the on-screen prompts. Unlike many routers, there’s no browser-based setup routine.
The other into your speakers.
With the AirPort Setup Assistant software, create a new network. Then you’ll use your computer’s operating system to locate the printer on the network. You’ll have to buy the cord separately because the AirPort doesn’t include one. The other into your speakers. Finally, you can also set up the AirPort to extend the range of an existing wireless network. Then, in iTunes, you’ll select your speakers from the speakers pop-up window that appears on the bottom-right side of iTunes. Plug one end into the Express. That’s easy enough if you have an iPhone or a laptop that you can carry around the house, but if your copy of iTunes is installed on a stationary desktop computer, you’ll have to walk back to that machine to switch from Blake Shelton to Miranda Lambert. One caveat, Car though — you can only control playback through iTunes. For wireless printing, you’ll connect the Express directly to your printer via a USB cable.
Its iTunes capabilities are another key AirPort selling point. If you happen to have a handheld Apple device, such as an iPhone or iPod Touch, so much the better; you can remotely control iTunes and play music on demand without ever leaving your cushy couch. In a hotel room and chained to the uncomfortable desk thanks to a 2-foot-long Ethernet cable? As with all popular hardware, this Apple product has changed since its introduction. Plug its 3.5mm audio mini jack into any speakers around the house and then you can stream music — in digital or analog — wirelessly to those speakers from the iTunes library on your desktop or laptop computer. Plop an AirPort within range of your base station and it amplifies that signal and makes it much speedier. Hook up the AirPort and now your room has swanky, secure wireless, so you can soak in the tub and surf. Is that last room in your huge house suffering from a weak wireless signal?
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