How do I extend my AirPort Extreme network using airport express

How do I extend my AirPort Extreme network using airport express

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  • How do I extend an existing wireless network using airport express?

    Hi all,
    I am trying to extend existing wireless network using airport express, my main router is Belkin

    Unfortunately, Apple's "extend" feature is designed to only work with other Apple routers if you are trying to "extend" using wireless only.
    It is extremely unlikely that this feature would work with a router from another manufacturer using wireless only.

  • How can I rename an established wireless network using airport extreme?

    How can I rename an established wireless network using airport extreme?

    Thanks for the info.  On your Mac......
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    Click on the picture of the AirPort Extreme
    Click Edit in the smaller window that appears
    Click the Wireless tab at the top of the next window that appears
    Edit/backspace out the Wireless Network Name and type in a new name that you want to use
    Click Update at the lower right of the window
    Wait a full minute for the AirPort Extreme to restart
    Close AirPort Utility
    The new network that you named will use the same network password that you set up originally.

  • Extending Airport Extreme network with Airport Express using WDS

    I have been having some trouble using WDS between an Airport Extreme and Express, with the Extreme acting as the internet router in the network.
    Both devices have been updated with the lastest firmware.
    I am using Airport Utility 5.5.1
    *Airport Extreme Configuration*
    *Wireless Tab*
    Wireless Mode: Participate in a WDS network
    Allow Network to be extended: Checked
    Radio Mode: Auto
    Security: WPA/WPA2 Personal
    Channel Selection: Manual (Same as my Express)
    *WDS Tab*
    WDS Mode: WDS Main
    Allow Wireless Clients: Checked
    WDS Remotes: (MAC of my Airport Express)
    *Airport Express Configuration*
    *Wireless Tab*
    Wireless Mode: Participate in a WDS network
    Channel: (Same as my Extreme)
    Network Name: (my network name)
    Wireless Security: WPA/WPA2 Personal
    Allow this network to be extended: unchecked
    Radio Mode: 802.11n (802.11 b/g compatible)
    *WDS Tab*
    WDS Mode: WDS Remote
    Allow Wireless Clients: checked
    WDS Main: MAC of my Airport Extreme
    I think that covers the pertinent stuff. If there's anything else that might be useful, please just say so.
    So, the Extreme is green-lit, working fine. Wireless clients can connect to it just fine. On the Wireless Clients page the MAC of my Express is showing up, with a type of WDS listed. It does not, however, show up under the DHCP clients section.
    The Express is yellow-lit. Sometimes after a setting change it goes green for a minute or so, then back to yellow, reporting a WDS Error ("the AirPort Wireless device is set up as part of a WDS network, but no other AirPort wireless devices were found").
    The Airport Express is ending up with an ip address of 169.254.49.198 (an automatic private). It seems it's not getting an ip from the Extreme's DHCP.
    Do I have some sort of authentication issue here? Honestly I'm totally baffled.
    Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
    Would the routers' logs be of any help?
    Thanks
    Message was edited by: Xaniel

    Wait, just did a bit more reading. Am I correct in assuming now that the "Extend a network" option will function as a wireless repeater, with no ethernet connection to the main router required
    Yes. This will provide much better wireless performance...and...its much easier to configure.
    On your AirPort Extreme, open AirPort Utility - click Manual Setup
    Click the Wireless tab below the row of icons
    Wireless Mode = Create a wireless network
    Make sure there is a check mark next to "Allow this network to be extended"
    Update to save settings
    On the AirPort Express, open AirPort Utility - click Manual Setup
    Click the Wireless tab
    Wireless Mode = Extend a wireless network (hold down the option key when you click on the selection box if you do not see this setting)
    Wireless Network Name = Click on the selection box and name of your AirPort Extreme network should appear
    Check mark next to Allow wireless clients
    Wireless Security = Exact same setting as the AirPort Extreme network
    Wireless Password = Same password as the AirPort Extreme network
    Confirm Password
    Update to save changes
    A good starting location for the Express is a point that is about 1/2 to 2/3 the distance from your AirPort Extreme to the area that needs more coverage.
    The ethernet port on the Express is also enabled, so you can connect an ethernet device if needed. Post back to let us know how things are working.

  • Extending airport extreme network using airtunes

    Hi Everyone
    Is it possible to extend my airport extreme base station wireless network using my airtunes device. I want to put aitunes in another room and plug a printer into the USB port on the airtunes device. Is this possible and how would I do it.
    Many thanks

    An AirPort Express will extend the range of a AirPort Extreme base station.
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  • Trying to extend my Airport Extreme network using two Airport Express

    Ok, so just an hour ago I had a network working fine that was set up like this:
    Modem => Airport Extreme => Airport Express 1 / Airport Express 2
    Stupidly I decided to rename one of them, to their specific room location, using Airport Utility 6.3.2, after it came back online it was listed on the utility bliinking yellow, when I hover over it with the mouse I can see the YELLOW DOT next to STATUS: Extend network, if i click on that it gives me the option to A) IGNORE B) EDIT and futher it goes on to say that it CAN NOT EXTEND THE NETWORK, asking me to check if the device is configure correctly/password is correct/or within range.
    I have tried everything, reset, factory reset, setting it up again, and it just comes back blinking yellow.
    Stupid again: I decided to unplug the other Airport Express, to see if that would help bringing the first one online again, now I have TWO yellow - non-able-to-extend-range Airport express units in the house.
    Naturally I am quite frustrated, so any good advice will be very much appreciated, thanks!
    The Airport Extreme is version 7.6.4 and serial number 6F8070MYYEW (If that helps anyone), both Airport Express is the latest version.

    Hi Bob thanks!l
    After about two hours of trying everything, I finally did something that fixed the issue, and since I have been around the block so many times I am actually not sure what it was; but it was a change in the setting on my Airport Extreme, and I think maybe I canged the router mode from DHCP (Is that default) to DHCP/NAT - and after that I was able to bring my Airport Express stations online again.... Weird, and far from the tunrkey solutions I have come to expect from Apple regarding internet connections.
    Thanks for helping Bob, althogh I came up with a solution on my own, people trying to help is always very very much appreciated!!
    Best
    Eirik

  • Extend AirPort Extreme Network with AirPort Express- Setup assistance

    I have an AirPort Extreme working nicely and connected directly to my Comcast cable modem.  I would like to extend my network for greater coverage upstairs and to run an upstairs printer on the network.  I cannot get the Express connected as an extension to my existing wireless network.  What am I doing wrong? 

    Hi Bob. Do you mind if I listen in on this thread? I am trying to extend a network the same way JVT1057 is, yet my Mac mini in the Airport application cannot find the Express device. The Extreme device is up and working well, and is "seen" by the mini in the utility, but not the Express device. I need a stronger signal in a home office upstairs and would like to connect a networked printer here in the office via the Express.
    What am I doing wrong? I, too, have specifiied on the Extreme menus that I want the network to be extended.
    Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

  • In need of help: Airport extreme network w/2 expresses weak coverage. WDS?

    I have an newish N airport extreme base station w/time capsule connected to earthlink 'super fast' dsl via ethernet.
    I also have 2 new N airport expresses.
    I've been disappointed w. connections, speed, range, etc.
    The extreme is set to gbn compatible as partner has an iphone which cannot connect to N.
    the network is extended - and the expresses are set to expand the network and airtunes - however, they don't seem to make any difference to the wifi speed.
    My flat is rather long - and I've placed the expresses along the main 'throw' of the extreme.
    I created a parabolic reflector to direct the signal along the hallway.
    Should I set up a WDS network? or change channels or what?
    This issue drives me to distraction.
    I would appreciate any advice/suggestions.
    Thanks,
    JWW

    WDS is an option. Be aware that to use WDS you would need to force your network to use the slower 802.11g. In addition each WDS link cuts the wireless bandwidth in half. Since you have 3 base stations you would have 3 WDS links which would mean that your bandwidth would be 1/8 (1/21/21/2) of what it is now. The range and signal strength would be better but the bandwidth might not.
    Instead, you might try configuring your AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) to allow itself to be extended (an 802.11n feature). Configure the closest AirPort Express (AX) to "extend a wireless network". Hopefully this would push the wireless network far enough for use in the entire flat. This is only useful between two base stations, therefore you would need to configure the furthest AX to simply join the wireless network.

  • HT3500 To add a wireless adapter to my Airport Extreme network using WPS, documentation recommends adding it under "Add wireless clients" in Airport Utility but there's no such an item anywhere in v6

    I am trying to connect an Iogear Wifi adapter from my home entertainment center to my Airport Extreme home network (secured with personal WPA) using WPS. Apple's support literature says to do this through Airport Utility (v.6) choosing Manual Setup from Base Station Menu and Add Wireless Client. After hours of searching and fiddling I cannot find "Manual setup" or "Add Wireless Client" in the Airport Utility (v.6). HELP.  andy

    Those instructions are for Airport Utility v5.5.3 or v5.6. As a matter of fact, Airport Utility 6.0 does NOT have that options. So assuming you have Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4, you have to download and install Airport Utility 5.6 for Mac OS X Lion. Then follow those simple instructions you have.

  • Airport Extreme problem using airport admin utility

    I have recently purchased an airport extreme base station, not the last one. the round one. I have set it up and share my internet connection with 2 laptops, both mac. the only problem is that when i open airport admin utility to change the settings, my base station doesn's show up, i can connect to it but only the airport admin utility can't see it, so now that I want to change some settings, like passwords, I can't get to the configurations. please help me i 've tried everything
    thanks in advance
    Alex

    I recently updated to leopard, and I started having problems with my iphone connecting to my wifi network at home. It had worked with out a problem, for months before I upgraded to Leopard.
    I started to notice it only happened when my girlfriend would come home from work (she also has an iPhone).
    I decided I needed to change some settings on my Airport Extreme but when I go to the Airport Utility and scan for an Airport it finds Nothing...
    My Mac Pro and Power Book G4 always connect to the wifi...
    My iPhone works great on wifi when the girlfriend is not in the house....
    Her iPhone seems to always have a wifi signal in the house...
    I Hope this has a fix... and soon....

  • Extended Time Capsule WiFi network using Airport Express - Result: SLOW internet

    Hi everyone,
    I have a little issue with my wireless internet.
    Currently I have a 2Mbps down and 256Kbps up internet home. My ISP modem is connected directly to my Time Capsule (TC) and I don't have any problem when using the WiFi from the Time Capsule.
    Recently, I wanted to extend my TC WiFi Range and bought an Airport Express to do that job. I've configured everything using the default/recommended settings.
    The WiFi range was correctly extended but the problem is now, when I'm using Internet in the extended zone; it is REALLY slow!! I have done some speed tests in the extended zone with different devices (iPad, iPhone, PC, Mac...), and as result I have in average 128Kbps down and 50Kbps up!! You can imagine how this is annoying!
    I tried to see the configurations of the Time Capsule and the AirPort Express and I didn't find anything that could explain that.
    So, could someone please help me to fix that problem?
    Thank you all in advance,
    Mathieu
    P.S.: FYI, The radio mode used for the wifi is 802.11n (802.11b/g compatible).

    I'm not sure I necessarily agree at this point, as the two walls could cause significant Wi-Fi interference to prevent the extended network to perform well beyond the room the TC is in.
    One way to quickly determine this is to make a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) calculation at the location of the AXn. SNR (in dB) = Signal (in dBm) - Noise (in dBm) and it represents the signal quality at that location from the router providing the wireless network.
    To get an accurate picture, you will want to temporarily power-down the AXn since we only want to calculate the SNR for the TC at the location of the AXn.
    You can get the Signal and Noise values directly from your Mac. Of course, it would be easier if your Mac is a laptop version, so I will assume at this point that it is.
    While placing your Mac laptop near the AXn, open up the System Profiler. (ref: Apple icon in the menu bar > About This Mac > More info ... > Contents > Network > AirPort Interfaces > en1 > Current Network Information > Find your wireless network > Signal / Noise)
    A SNR of 25+ dB would be desirable. For HD streaming performance, you will want an SNR of 35+ dB. Please post back your results.

  • How do I set up a wireless network using Airport Express

    I know very little about networking but want to set up a home network so I can distribute my music in the home using iTunes and AirPort Express units. I am hoping to control the music using Remote on iPod touch. I do not have a network setup or anything. What are the step-by-steps?
    Thanks.
    Billy

    http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/setup.html should get you going. The on screen instructions for the Airport Utility are very simple and easy to follow. 
    iFelix

  • New to wireless Cant get airport express to join airport extreme network

    So... I just got this MBP yesterday along with airport extreme and airport express. I got the base station set up i just cant get the express to connect for the life of me... help anybody? Everything is in range i know that for a fact. I just cant get it configured and i already looked on the airport express support page and followed the instructions and i still can't get it. :-/

    Factory reset your Airport Express (AX).
    Resetting AirPort Express
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108044
    Connect to the Airport Extreme Network
    Use the Airport Assistant to configure a new base station and configure the AX to join an existing wireless network (either use client mode, only extend your network if you need to do so).
    iFelix

  • How do I extend my existent airport extreme network by addition of a 2nd airport extreme?

    How do I extend my existent Airport Extreme network by addition of a 2nd Airport Extreme?

    Can you clarify which version of the AirPort Extreme that you have now along with the model that you plan to use as the second device?
    The older "round" AirPort Exteme or the newer "square" version with rounded corners?
    Are you planning to extend using wireless only.....or by connecting the AirPort Extremes using a wired Ethernet connection?

  • How to extend the range of my Airport Extreme network by adding an Airport Express

    How to extend the range of my Airport Extreme network by adding an Airport Express?

    You have to make sure that the AirPort Express is in Factory Default Settings. If it is straight out of the box, it is ready to be configured.
    The instructions that I will provide are for using AirPort Utility 6.0, which you have.
    Locate the Express in the same room as the AirPort Extreme for the configuration. Power it up and allow a full minute for the Express to display a blinking amber light.
    Make sure that the wireless is turned on your Mac
    Open AirPort Utility 6.0 and look at the small rectangle in the upper left hand corner of the display. It should now read something like "Other AirPort Base Stations (1)"
    Click on the rectangle, and then click on the AirPort Express xxxxxx listing
    AirPort Utility will take a minute or two to analyze the settings on your network and then suggest that  the Express be configured to "Extend" your wireless network.
    Edit the Base Station name to your liking, then click Next in the lower right hand corner
    Allow a full minute or two let AirPort Utility do its work
    When you see Setup Complete, click Done at the lower right of the window.
    Now move the AirPort Express to a location that is approximately half way between the AirPort Extreme and the area that needs more wireless coverage.
    You should be in business.

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