Airport Express network extender n mode

Hello, I have a little problem with my Airport Express (1 gen) used as network extender. I had set my AirPort Extreme on 5 ghz only n mode and 2,4 ghz only n mode, but on airport express I can't set (and see) this mode. I have windows 7. Sorry for my bad English! Hope you can help me :)

You cannot change the Radio Mode or Channels on the extending base station as these would be controlled by the base station that you would be extending.
In this case, you may have to relocate the Express (closer) to the Extreme to have it extend the Extreme's 5 GHz network. Otherwise, it will most likely, just extend the 2.4 GHz radiio only.

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  • HT4260 Can I use a new airport express to extend a network?

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    can I use an airport express to extend my network, but use it hard wired?
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  • Using wired Airport Express to extend wireless network

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    I was wondering whether I could use the Ethernet port for the incoming signal.  Is that possible?
    Yes
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    Start the AirPort Express the same way
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  • Using Airport Express to extend my wireless network

    I recently purchased a Time Capsule but found that I could not see the wireless signal from my bedroom. To solve this I purchased an Airport Express to extend the range. I plugged the AE into an outlet in my bed room and set it up to join my existing network. Everything looked fine from the point of view of the Airport Utility. Unfortunately my iPod Touch still can not see my wireless network from my bedroom. I new iPad can see it but the signal is very weak, even when I hold it right next to the AE. Is there a setting I missed?

    Rick, welcome to the discussion area!
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  • How does one use airport express to extend a non-Apple wifi network?

    Hello. The wifi signal reaching my room shows good on my macbook but weak on my ipod touch. Therefore I want to pick it up on my airport express and extend/boost it.
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  • How do I use Airport Express to extend my current network.

    I am now using an Airport Extreme and want to use my old Airport Express to extend my network. How do I do this? Thanks!

    Linc44, welcome to the discussions!
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    2) My 802.11g network with my old Linksys is far superior than my new extended 802.11N 5Ghz network, at least for internet connection speed.
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    The AirPort Express does work with virtually any wireless router for AirPlay or a remote printer.
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