Have new Airport Extreme via ethernet cable from HughesNet Gen4 modem. Using NetGear WN3500RP extender. NetGear asks for different names for the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Most of what I have read indicats extender shoul have same name as main network?

Have new Airport Extreme conneted via ethernet cable from HughesNet Gen4 modem. Using NetGear WN3500RP extender. NetGear asks for different names for the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Most of what I have read indicates extender should have same name as main network? How is it best to configure with the Airport Extreme router 802.11ac?

Different names for the 2.4 and 5 GHz networks are optional, but can be convenient for you to distinguish one from another. It's up to you.

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  • Connect to internet via airport extreme via ethernet cable and no airport c

    I just bought a MacBook with Airport Extreme, got it set up today and it works great, got online, etc. However, I have an iMac with no airport card. I can't figure out how to get both computers hooked up on the internet at the same time. The MacBook works only when the ethernet cable in in the LAN slot on the Extreme but won't work through the WAN slot. I have tried hooking up both ethernet cables into the Extreme, just the iMac, and nothing works. I don't need to connect wirelessly through the iMac so I don't want to buy an Airport card if I don't need one. I just don't want to plug and unplug the ethernet cable everytime I want to use the MacBook or the iMac. My modem from Verizon only has one ethernet slot. Any ideas?

    I just bought a MacBook with Airport Extreme, got it
    set up today and it works great, got online, etc.
    However, I have an iMac with no airport card. I
    can't figure out how to get both computers hooked up
    on the internet at the same time. The MacBook works
    only when the ethernet cable in in the LAN slot on
    the Extreme but won't work through the WAN slot. I
    have tried hooking up both ethernet cables into the
    Extreme, just the iMac, and nothing works. I don't
    need to connect wirelessly through the iMac so I
    don't want to buy an Airport card if I don't need
    one. I just don't want to plug and unplug the
    ethernet cable everytime I want to use the MacBook
    or the iMac. My modem from Verizon only has one
    ethernet slot. Any ideas?
    You mean Airport Extreme Base station?
    Here's what you need to do:
    1. Disconnect your Verizon Modem & Airport Extreme
    2. Connect the ethernet cable from the Verizon modem to the WAN of the AE
    3. Connect another ethernet cable from the LAN port of the AE to your iMac
    4. Turn on Verizon Modem
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    6. On your iMac click on Applications --> Utilities --> Airport Admin Utility
    7. Setup a Wireless network using this or the Airport Setup Assistant, located in the same Utility folder.
    8. After you have created the wireless network, connect to it on your macbook
    If for some strange reason you still can't figure it out, refer to the product manual or check:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106858

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    All I want to do is to connect my ps3 directly to my airport extreme via an Ethernet cable. At the same time I want to be able to connect my computer/ipod touch to the internet wirelessly throught the airport extreme. Is this even possible? I dont want to add a airport extreme or extened my internet in anyway.

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    Yes, the AE can be simply put in bridge mode so it will become an AP and set the wireless to create a wireless network.. you can then use same name and same security as linksys.. this is called roaming network.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4260
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  • I am linking 7 express's to an extreme via ethernet cables in very large estate. Is there a specific "backbone" you recommend for use in such an application? Thank you

    I am linking 7 airport expresses to an airport extreme via ethernet cables in a large estate I maintain. Is there a specific product apple recommends to act as the "backbone" in such an application? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you

    Is there a specific product apple recommends to act as the "backbone" in such an application
    Apple does not recommend a specific product in this regard.
    In general, you would connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LAN <-> ports on the AirPort Exteme to a Gigabit Ethernet switch, then connect as many Ethernet cable runs as you want to use to remote locations around the house.
    Ethernet switches come in 5-port, 8-port, 16-port etc versions, so choose according to your needs.
    I recommend Netgear and Cisco switches, but I am sure that there are other good products from which to choose.
    Be sure to run CAT6 Ethernet cable to allow for the faster speeds coming in the next decade or so.

  • I have an airport extreme attached to cable, then one airport express to extend the range. when i try to add an additional airport express to extend range in another area of house, can't get it to work. unility says it has found a new base station

    i have an airport extreme attached to cable, then one airport express to extend the range. when i try to add an additional airport express to extend range in another area of house, can't get it to work. utility says it has found a new base station and asks if i want to use it. if i click yes, then the old setup is disabled.

    Ok, thanks for clarifying which models you have. Please see the following Apple Support article on how to configure these older base stations for a Wireless Distribution System (WDS).

  • Connecting aiport extreme and airport express via ethernet cable ?

    Is it possible to connect an airport extreme to an airport express via ethernet cable, I ask because I want to expand the range of my wifi network to the basement of my house, the floors are really thick concrete so I installed some ethernet cable runs, I hope somebody can help me, thank you.

    +How do I do it ? Do I connect the modem to the airport extreme and then run the ethernet cable from one of the extreme's ethernet ports to the express ethernet on the basememt and a second cable from another of the extreme's ethernet connectors to the express on the second floor+
    Yes, this is exactly correct.
    To configure each AirPort Express (AX)
    Open AirPort Utility, click Manual Setup
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    Click the Wireless tab
    Wireless Mode...Create a Wireless Network
    Wireless Network Name...Exact same name as your AirPort Extreme network
    Radio Mode 802.11n (802.11b/g compatible) if you want to use 2.4 GHz
    Channel...Automatic
    Wireless Security...Exact same setting as your AirPort Extreme network
    Wireless Password....Exact same setting as your AirPort Extreme network
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    Please post back on your progress.

  • Connecting 2 Airport Extremes via ethernet if my intent is to improve wireless signal in a different area of my home

    Connect the second Airport Extreme via ethernet, all is good.  However, question is; do I use the same Wireless name as main Airport Extreme or do I need to name is differently? And if differently, how do devices connect to the strongest signal?

    Aribia wrote:
    Connect the second Airport Extreme via ethernet, all is good.  However, question is; do I use the same Wireless name as main Airport Extreme
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  • Connecting to Airport Express via Ethernet Cable

    Dear Apple Support Community,
    My setup at home is such that all my devices are in such close proximity to the Airport Express, and therefore I connect everything to the Airport Express via ethernet cables (NAS, Apple TV, PS 3).
    The final step in my network setup would be to connect my Macbook to the Airport Express to connect to the internet using the Ethernet Cables, instead of using the wireless connection - because my Macbook is positioned right next to the Airport Express.
    However, I am struggling to get the Macbook to connect to the Internet via the Ethernet Cable through the airport express. Is there a special way to set this up if this can be done. I know Wireless would be the answer, but the problem is, when I download movies etc, I write the files directly onto the NAS which happens a lot quicker than doing so via WiFi.
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    Regards
    ST

    Hello Brian Hunt1. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    I have an old PowerBook G3 and I do not have a wireless card for it. My plan was to connect it, via Ethernet cable to my airport express which is on my home wireless network (DSL to Mac Mini to AirPort Express via built-in AirPort).
    Unfortunately, the network configuration your describing, where you would use OS X's Internet Sharing feature to share the Mac Mini's wired Internet connection wirelessly with the AirPort Express Base Station (AX), won't work.
    If I cannot connect my laptop this way, could anyone suggest a wireless card that is compatible with this slightly antiquated, yet very useful machine?
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  • I have att u verse modem and it wifi was not working. So i got netgear wifi an d i connected my apple tv via ethernet cable to att uverse modem . i did not want slow dowm my wi fi speed. Now airplay is not working .

    i have att u verse modem and it wi fi was not working. So i got net gear wi fi  and connected to att modem .  i connected my apple TV via Ethernet cable to att uverse modem . i did not want slow down my wi fi speed.  My Apple phone is on Netgear wifi .Now airplay is not working .

    Make sure that the Att Modem goes to the netgear router via ethernet cable. Then connect your Apple Tv with a ethernet cable to the back of the net gear router. Airplay wants it to both be connected to the same device, usually.

  • Bridge Mode or DHCP for two Airport Extreme via ethernet?

    I have Two airport extreme setup in a six floor brownstone home in New York City.  My verizon internet router is set up on the top floor with an airport extreme, my basement has the second airport extreme connected via ethernet wired from the top floor. I use DHCP from verizon internet. Do I set up my two airport extreme Bridge mode or DHCP? 
    Im having issues with my iphone not connecting through my basement airport extreme.  Airport extreme status looks fine, green light and in working order.
    Please help.

    Do I set up my two airport extreme Bridge mode or DHCP?
    Bridge Mode.  But, you don't have to worry about this, since the configuration wizard will do this for you automatically.
    Im having issues with my iphone not connecting through my basement airport extreme.
    Suggest that you work your way through the iOS troubleshooting guide linked just below.
    If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won’t connect to a Wi-Fi network - Apple Support
    For further assistance with iPhone issues, please post in the iPhone support forum linked just below.
    Using iPhone

  • AirPort Express via ethernet cable/Wireless.

    I have an iMac upstairs, and want to stream music to my HI-Fi downstairs. My new AirPort Express has a green light and is found via Airport Utility on the iMac when connected to my modem (BT HomeHub, downstairs)) via ethernet cable. But once unplugged from the modem so I can use it near the Hi-Fi it is not found via wireless, and has a flashing amber light. I only want to stream music from iMac to Hi-Fi. I set it up to join the existing network - the guy in the Apple store assured me I didn't need to be connected by ethernet to the modem, that it would work via WiFi. What am I doing wrong?

    Thanks to edex67 for providing the info that the Home Hub will work with WPA/WPA2 Personal security.
    Please locate the Express temporarily in the same room or an adjacent room as the Home Hub.
    Perform a Factory Default Reset on the Express to get everything back to a known state as follows:
    Pull the Express from power
    Wait a few minutes
    Hold in the reset button first, and keep holding it for an additional 9-10 seconds while you simultaneously plug the power back into the Express
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    Click on the AirPort Express and then click Manual Setup
    Click the Base Station tab below the row of icons to assign a device name to the Express, device password, and adjust Time Zone Settings. The settings should look like this:
    Next, click the Wireless tab located next to the Base Station tab. Adjust settings as follows:
    Wireless Mode = Join a wireless network (You might have to hold down the option key on the Mac while you click on the selection box to see the "Join" setting appear)
    Wireless Network Name = Name of the Home Hub Network
    Enter a check mark next to Allow Ethernet Clients if you want to enable the Ethernet port
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    Wireless Password = Home Hub wireless network password
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  • Cannot configure Airport Express via ethernet cable

    I am trying to configure my new Airport Express, in order to stream music to it.
    I have a wireless switch/router (Linksys), but DHCP is disabled.
    My mac has no wireless card, it is connected via cable, on 100Mbps port.
    A friend advised me to connect the AE directly via Ethernet cable, in order to first configure it.
    I connected the AE to the router, and the Mac (in the Airport Setup wizard) tells me that "No airport card is installed" (correct). I then click on "Continue", and I can choose between "Configure a new Airport station" and "Modify...".
    If I select "Configure...". I get the following message (I am translating from french): The Wizard detected a new Airport Express called "Base Station 5f6281". Good!
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    If, instead of selecting "Configure..", I try to "Modify an existing configuration", I have the same when I then click on "identify". What is the trick?
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    Robin

    Follow the instructions posted here by David Lovell (which work equally well for Macs and PCs):
    David Lovell, "Airtunes for XP with a Wired/Wireless network" #1, 09:05pm Jan 8, 2005 CDT
    Notes:
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  • Problem connecting switch to Airport Extreme via ethernet

    I might not be in the right forum with this question, as it relates to connecting the Airport Extreme in a wired / ethernet configuration.  I am okay with the wireless functions.  This is the only forum I could find dedicated to Airport issues.
    I want to provide Internet via ethernet cable to multiple devices that are 20 feet away from my Airport Extreme.  When I connect one of the LAN ports on the Extreme to a NetGear switch, I get no Internet connectivity from any of the other available ports on the switch.  I have tested the cables and they are fine, and I do get Internet connectivity if I plug the ethernet cable coming out of one of the LAN ports on the Extreme directly into a device (Bluray player) rather than go through the switch.
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    A friend suggested that it may be that I need to configure the Extreme to permit multiple IP addresses to be made available through the switch, but I am not tech-savvy enough to understand if that's the issue and, if so, how to accomplish it.
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    I am copying some of the instructions from the NetGear FWAG114 router, which lead me to believe that it is a managed switch:
    "LAN IP Address Management
    By default, the [NETGEAR] router will function as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, providing TCP/IP configuration for all computers connected to the router's LAN.
    If another device on your network will be the DHCP server, or if you will manually configure all devices, select the Disable DHCP Server option.
    If the DHCP server is located on the Internet side of the router, select the Use External DHCP Server option, and specify the external DHCP IP address.
    To use the router as DHCP server (the default option), select Use Router as DHCP Serveroption.
    Starting IP Address: This box specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool. 192.168.0.2 is the default start address.
    Ending IP Address: This box specifies the last of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool. 192.168.0.51 is the default ending address."
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  • Connecting a Laptop to Airport Express via Ethernet Cable

    I have an old PowerBook G3 and I do not have a wireless card for it. My plan was to connect it, via Ethernet cable to my airport express which is on my home wireless network (DSL to Mac Mini to AirPort Express via built-in AirPort).
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    Hello Brian Hunt1. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
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