AirPort Express Base Station access to password protected hotel network?

My AirPort is plugged into the hotel network, but it needs a password to then access the internet.  How do I provide that password so I can use the Express as a firewall?

First, you need to know what the password is. Then configure the AirPort Express to join a wireless network and with other settings depending on hotel requirements and what you are wanting to do.

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    I can no longer access my Airport Express Base Station. When I plug it in, it keeps flashing orange. I cannot see it in the Airport Utility.
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    If you're comfortable resetting all settings, unplug it, hold down the reset button and keep holding it in as you plug it back in - keep holding it for another 10-20s until the amber light flashes
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  • Airport express base station as Wireless Access Point?

    I purchased the Airport Express base station with the intent of providing wi-fi for my office.  There is already a router with the radio turned off serving as a network switch.  Can I add the Airport express as a wireless access point? 

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    Unfortunately, it does not always choose the correct settings and then it is necessary to look for a way to manually configure things.
    I may be able to use my wife's iPad later today. Please confirm that you are connecting an Ethernet cable from one of the LAN <-> ports on the router or switch to the WAN "O" port on the AirPort Express so that I can set things up exactly the same way here and work on a manual procedure for the configuration.

  • AirPort Express Base Station not recognized by Verizon MiFi 4G

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    It say's this on the main Apple Website:
    Support for WPA requires Mac OS X v10.3 or later.  Use of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) reduces the maximum number of network users. When joining an existing wireless network, AirPort Express supports only WPA-Personal. WPA2 requires a Mac computer with an AirPort Extreme Card and Mac OS X v10.3 or later.
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    The Airport Utility should tell you what is wrong with it when it is orange.
    Also, is it running on the same channel? For instance, are they both running on channel 1? Are you extending a network, or creating a network?
    Hope that brain snap just puts everything together.

  • Using a Airport Express Base Station for wireless printing.

    Using a Airport Express Base Station for wireless printing. Got a new DSL router yesterday. Our old one we did not have password protected. The new one is. I can't figure out how to get the base station to connect with the new router.

    thanks for the reply,   I couldn't connect with the base station.  The solution (thank you apple genius bar) was to do a soft rest of the unit which allowed and ethernet connectiont to be established.  Took the genius bar gy about ten min (and 2 attempts) to get the base station reconfigured.  Got home and it worked like a charm.  Would have never known what he knew.  Thank you genius bar.  Thank you for taking time to respond.

  • HELP: Airport Express Base Station over PPPoE and Static IP

    Hi there,
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    After finally acquiring it today, I have been trying to set it up with ZERO luck so far.
    I open the neat package and plug in the wires as mentioned in the manual and get the AE on. I install the AE software from the CD, my computer recognises the wireless network, all going well.
    I setup the airport express using the setup assistant for windows and then open the Airport admin utility. Now here is where I come across the first stumbling block.
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    So if you have to change network adapters you have to call them, they release the lock temporarily and you can connect using another adapter without issue.
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    Now I have been trying to setup my Airport Express using the admin utlity but I discovered that it is not possible to specify a Static IP and use PPPoE both together.
    How do i get this to work now? .. In addition I have a HP 1010 USB laserjet which I would like to share using my AE, I am guessing I can just create a TCPIP Port for this with the IP of the AE and it should work.
    Please help, really require to get this working ASAP with 3 windows machines (2 laptops and 1 desktop)
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    The Airport Admin utility internet TAB reads as follows
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    Configure Manually
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    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Router Address: 192.168.1.1
    DNS Servers: blank
    blank
    Domain Name: Blank
    WAN Ethernet port: Automatic
    The Network Tab reads as follows
    Distribute IP Addresses [CHECKED]
    Share a Single IP Address (using DHCP & NAT) [CHECKED]
    Use 10.0.1.1/24 addressing [used option]
    No other options checked on this tab.
    The IPCONFIG reveals the following
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    IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.0.1.3
    Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 10.0.1.1
    Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
    Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
    IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.3.170
    Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
    ==========================================================
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  • Airport Express base station disconnects!

    I have an odd problem with my Airport Express base station. I have 2 Macs on my home network, and one Windows machine.
    Everything is fine and dandy until the Windows machine connects to the internet. Usually a few hours after, the AE disconnects and I have to reset it by unplugging and plugging it back in again.
    If I don't use the Windows machine on my home network, my AE works fine for weeks and weeks. Anyone have any idea what might be going on?
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    Closed network + all 3 machines' MAC addresses allowed in Access Control
    Disable all that and see if you have better success.
    "Closed network" is a useless feature and offers NO security. The network name is still broadcast between the base station and any connected client. Therefore the network name is easily detected.
    "Access Control" is feature which is also nearly useless and offers no real security. The MAC address of connected clients can easily be detected and cloned.
    If you are using WPA2 or WPA with a non-dictionary password your network is secure. No need in enabling those other features which do nothing to enhance security and cause flaky things to happen.

  • I have two airport express base stations that I want to configure on two separate sets of speakers in two separate rooms. How do I do this? Airport Utility only seems to scan one express at a time.

    I am currently running a PowerPC G5 imac and have a wired broadband modem via ethernet with airport wireless network turned on, on the G5. I have the computer in the bedroom and have an airport express wired into a mixer that connects to my stereo. I have recently bought another airport express base station to connect to a pair of active monitors in the kitchen. When I try to scan these on Airport Utility version 5.42 I am only managing to scan one base unit at a time. I have plugged them in separately and reset them, they both have firmware updates, however the utility will only read one at once. I have read that you can link base stations to the same WDS. I would like to know how to go about doing this if it will only scan one airport express at a time. I have looked it up on the net and not found anything that is a simple fix. Can anyone help? In Apple Support it says that multiple Base Stations can be used. I would like to get both Apple Airport Express units to be able play airtunes separately or at the same time depending where I am in my flat. I do not need different music in each room. I would like to stream music from the computer to multiple rooms in the flat without having to continually unplug and configure the Base Stations. Has anyone come across such a challenge? Any help would be welcome. 

    How do I configure the AX to connect to the hub's wireless network? It will only scan one base station Airport Express at a time in the Airport Utility. I think what I am trying to do is use the hub as a router to the two AX's. Is there a specific way to set this up?
    To set up the AX to join a wireless network as a "Wireless Client," using the AirPort Utility, either connect to the AX's wireless network or temporarily connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to the Ethernet port of the AX, and then, try these settings:
    Launch the AirPort Utility.
    Select the AX.
    If not already connected to the AX's wireless network, go ahead and switch to it when prompted.
    AirPort Utility > Select the AX > Manual Setup > AirPort > Wireless
    Wireless Mode: Join a wireless network
    Network Name: <type in the network name/SSID of the wireless network that you want to join or select it from the pop-up menu>
    Wireless Security: None OR, if you are using security on your wireless network:
    Wireless Security: <Select the appropriate level of security for the existing wireless network: WPA/WPA2 Personal | WPA2 Personal>
    Password: <enter your wireless network security password>
    Verify Password: <re-enter the same security password>
    Click Update to write the new settings to the AX.

  • Can't read airport express base station configuration wirelessly

    The setup:
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    Airport express 802.11g plugged into speakers for Airtunes. No ethernet connection, just a wireless network.
    The problem:
    I can only read the airport express base station configuration when the mac is plugged into the time capsule by ethernet cable. This does not happen with the other mac I have on the network. It can connect to both the time capsule and the airport express without any problems. So unless I'm plugged in, iTunes and airtunes doesn't connect to the base station, and neither can Airfoil 3.5 or Airport Utility. Airport Utility does see the airport express. It just doesn't read the configuration wirelessly.
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    When I switch it on all three lights flash, but then after a while the middle one stays on and nothing happens.
    You posted in the AirPort Express area, but it sounds like you have an AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS)--correct?
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    - Power-on the BT Voyager modem; Wait at least 5 minutes.
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  • Airport Express Base Station and HP Laserjet 1020 printer connected

    Dear all,
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    Hallo everybody,
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    8. Now you should be able to print wireless. You may need to reset the airport expresst with the utility softwar, but I managed to print without having to do it.
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    11. The printer doens't work anymore if you turn it off and onn again. In such a case you have to plug in/out as discribeb above.
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  • 1st generation airport express base station not showing up in network utilities

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    Nate, Welcome to the discussion area!
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  • Profiles in New Airport Express Base Station

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    The AirPort Express Base Station (AX) can store up to five different configuration profiles. You will need to use the AirPort Utility, located in Applications/Utilities to create & save these profiles.
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  • Steady green light on A1084. Airport Utility 5.6 says set up is complete.   Airport Express base station does not appear in the menu bar, so I cannot select it.  Is there a fix?

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  • Airtunes with Airport Express Base Station stopped working for no reason

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