Airport express not connecting to iTunes

I have an iMac with Lion 10,7.3 . I'm using a time capsule as the main base station , I have installed an airport expres to stream music from the iTunes library to the speakers connecto to de airport express. I have set up the AE with Airport utilitty version 6.0,  the AE appears in the list of external speaker to be selected in the iTunes right corner but the iTunes does not connect to the airport express and no message error is displayed.

Some have found that they were able to solve this issue by disabling IPv6 on Macs running OS X Lion.
To disable IPv6 in OS X Lion, you will need to use the Terminal.
Applications > Utilities > Terminal
To determine what are all of your Mac's network interfaces are, issue the following command: networksetup -listallnetworkservices
To disable IPv6 for wireless, issue the following command: networksetup -setv6off Wi-Fi; to disable IPv6 for Ethernet, issue the following command: networksetup -setv6off Ethernet
To re-enable IPv6, use -setv6automatic instead

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  • Just did firm ware update on time capsule an now my airport express not connected do to air port utilities doesn't support base station ??

    just did firm ware update on time capsule an now my airport express not connected do to air port utilities doesn't support base station ?

    mickair wrote:
    I have been experiencing some networking problems
    Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
    I have the latest Time Capsule ("TC"), an old Airport Extreme Base Station ("AEBS") bought in 2007 and 2 Airport Expresses, one bought in 3 months ago ("AE-Alpha") and the other bought back in 2007 ("AE-Beta"). All of them have been updated with the latest firmware.
    Based on those dates, the AirPort Extreme is probably flat (as opposed to dome-shaped), making it 802.11n-capable. The Newer AirPort Express is probably an 802.11n-capable model A1264, while the older one is probably a model A1084 or A1088.
    I use {the TC's} DHCP function ... to avoid unauthorized use.
    This a discussion for another thread, but that's not what DHCP is for.
    The wireless setting for it is to participate as WDS Main, but after reading various posts, it seems WDS is a bad idea
    With that older AirPort Express you're stuck with WDS unless you decide to replace it with a newer model.
    The AEBS is currently setup as being a WDS Relay at the moment
    Why a relay? That's only needed if there's another base station "beyond" it that is configured to depend on it.
    Since the AEBS is connected to the TC via Ethernet, you should probably configure it as a "roaming network":
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2273124
    {The AE-Alpha} connects fine as WDS remote at the moment
    I don't have any experience with mixed WDS and non-WDS networks, but since it's 802.11n-capable, you may be able to configure it to "extend" the network of the TC rather than as WDS. Look for a setting on the TC to "Allow this network to be extended".
    Physical location:
    AEBS in one end, TC and AE-Alpha in the middle while AE-Beta on the other end.
    A device such as "AE-Beta" that's supposed to extend a network shouldn't be "at the end" but should be half way between the central base station and the clients that need an extended network.

  • Airport Express not recognized in iTunes- reset not working.

    I have spent 2 days trying everything I've read here in these forums to RESET my Express.
    I've done a soft & a hard reset each several times.
    I've tried unplugging the Express overnight.
    I've upoaded new firmware.
    I've discarded the new file created each time in the Airport configuration folder.
    The reset seems to work....but then my Express is not connecting to iTunes. That is the new config shows up in the pop up menu in iTunes but does not complete the connection. I only use the box for remote connection of my music system. I've tried to set the Express up with each of the 2 choices in the AirPort Setup Assistant, ie. extending the range or a new network. Also, the light which is normally not flashing is indeed flashing. I've had Express functioning fine for over a year, this issue has happened only once before. Last time I was able to reconfigure successfully. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
    My set up is as follows:
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    To set up the AirPort Express Base Station (AX) as a "Wireless Client," using the AirPort Admin Utility, connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to the Ethernet port of the AX, and then, try these settings:
    AirPort tab
    - Base Station Name: <whatever you wish or use the default>
    - Wireless Mode: Join an Existing Wireless Network (Wireless Client)
    - Wireless Network: <type in your wireless network name or select it from the pop-up menu>
    - Wireless Security: Not enabled
    OR, if you are using security on your wireless network:
    Security Options
    Change Wireless Security
    - Wireless Security: <Select the appropriate level of security for your wireless network: 40-bit WEP|128-bit WEP | WPA Personal | WPA Enterprise>
    - Password: <enter your wireless network security password or key>
    Music tab (optional)
    - Enable AirTunes on this base station (checked)
    - iTunes Speaker Name: <enter name of speaker for iTunes remote speaker list>

  • Airport Express not seen in iTunes but is connected to wifi network

    This is the second Airport Express that's failed on me... and in exactly the same way. It works great for about 8+ months; suddenly, it stops working but still has a green light and is pingable from any other device on the wireless network. Neither iTunes nor any of the admin utilities can see it. I've tried a soft, hard and factory reset. No success; however, after the factory reset, I'm able to see and configure it with the admin utility. I was even able to update the software on it (6.3). After configuration and subsequent restart, it successfully authenticates/connects to the wireless network and that's when my mac is no longer able to see/manage it.
    I only use the Airport Express to stream music from iTunes to my stereo located about 10ft away. Confirmed that iTunes is set to look for remote speakers on startup. The last time this happened, I simply bought a new one that worked without issue... until now.
    The issue may have started after a software update on my mac though I can't confirm this - I don't usually check iTunes connectivity to the Airport Express post update. Any ideas on what to I can try next?
    Message was edited by: mandrela

    Unplug your Iphone out of your computer and replug it back in. It took me several times before I could do this

  • Airport Express not Appearing in iTunes/Airport Admin Utility

    After upgrading to iTunes 7, Airtunes did not work, so I followed the tips on the forum discussions, on MacOSXHints.com (resetting the IPv6 preference) and so on.
    However, now iTunes will not recognise the base station at all. I think this is connected to the fact that the base station will also not appear on the Airport Admin Utility list. BUT... I am able to access the Airport Express by entering its IP address and password via the "Other" button. This has allowed me to check the AEx configuration settings, reset the hardware, re-upload the firmware, and even re-configure the AEx from scratch.
    I am able to use the Internet through the AEx, and the network appears in my airport menu bar list, so I can select it and other wireless networks in range... It seems that iTunes and Airport Admin Utility just cannot see it. I have tried every combination of 'soft reset', 'hard reset' of the Aex, trashing of various airport admin utility and itunes preferences, and restarting software and the whole computer but this problem still persists.
    Any ideas?? iTunes 7 is great, but I want my Airtunes back!!
    Thanks in advance - Danny
    iMac G5 20-inch   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    you may be suffering from wireless interference.
    download iStumbler and note the channels other networks in the vicinity are broadcasting on, then change the channel your network is using as far away as possible from those.

  • Airport Express not Connecting Wirelessly

    Hi,
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    I've reset the device multiple times without success.
    I have just finished downloading the Airport Utility for Windows. I went through all of the prompts and set up the Airport Express to extend my existing wireless network. I was able to get the device to show up in the Airport Utility (both for the Windows and the iPad apps). However, the second I unplug it from the Airport Extreme, the connectivity goes away.
    I don't believe it's a signal strength issue because I'm plugging it in at a location where I've been connecting wirelessly to the Airport Extreme for six months or so and never had a problem. However, just to be safe, I have tried moving it to two separate locations without any luck.
    While I was searching the support articles, I found one where a user suggested that the TCP/IP addresses may have become corrupted. Then, they linked to a Microsoft page that included a utility to fix those issues. I ran the utility, but still have not had any success.
    Here's a summary of what I have done:
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    2. Connected via ethernet cable to the Airport Extreme basestation and completed setting up the device through the Windows utility. Was able to get to a green light and have the Airport Express registering as visible on both the iPad and Windows Airport Utility apps.
    3. Checked wireless strength by attempting setup at multiple locations.
    4. Installed a Microsoft TCP/IP using their NetShell utility.
    Devices involved:
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    Airport Express (802.11N Second Generation)
    Airport Utility version 7.7.3
    What am I missing? Any suggestions about how to resolve this?

    If you connect an Ethernet cable to the Express, then AirPort Utility thinks that this is the way that the Express is going to be set up permanently.
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    Reset the Express back to factory default settings
    Power off the AirPort Extreme for a minute, then power it back up
    Temporarily, locate the Express in the same room or close proximity to the Express
    On the iPad home screen......tap Settings
    Tap WiFi
    Under the heading of Setup an AirPort Base Station
    Tap on AirPort Express
    Follow the prompts
    Once the Express is set up, move it to a location that is approximately half way between the AirPort Extreme and the general area where  you need more wireless coverage.  Reason.....the Express can only extend the quality and speed of signal that it receives from the AirPort Extreme.

  • AirPort Express not connecting to Airport Extreme on Ethernet port

    Not sure how to connect the express when using extreme on a ethernet connection.

    Got help from Apple, the Airport Express must be configured through a wireless connection first and then the Ethernet connection will pic it up. Which it did.

  • Airport Express not working with iTunes

    After experiencing cutting out and poor sound quality, I reset my Airport Express to factory settings. It is part of of my network with an Airport Extreme. Everything appears to be correctly configured and I get a message indicating it was successful, but then I get an error message after the restarting of the Airport Express and I can no longer see airport Express listed in the Airport Utility window. Playing iTunes through my stereo speakers does not work. In order to attempt the configuration again, I have to reset the Airport Express to see it in the window again. I get the same result each time. Can you suggest anything in the configuration of my Airport Express which would be causing the problem I have an iMac running OS 10.4 Thanks for your help.

    I had a similar problem. My solution was NOT to use the Airport Utility application. Make sure you reset your airport express then do the following:
    1/ Open Preferences
    2/ Choose Network
    3/ Highlight Airport and insure it is clicked "ON".
    4/ See if it shows up under "Network Name"....if it does click "Apply".
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  • Airport Express wont connect with iTunes Win XP

    I have had two airport express devices to stream music from my XP machine through iTunes to two rooms in my house. My wireless network was unsecured so I wanted to secure it and then reconfigure all my devices. When I went to reconfigure the airport devices, I reset them, connected an internet cable to them, went through the Airport Utility routine, entered the right network name and password keys, and got the big green check mark at the end. The light on the Airport turned green, I unplugged the internet cable, it stayed green. Opened iTunes and saw my new device in the itunes window. But when I clicked on it, iTunes couldnt stream any music to it and finally gave up. Opening up airport utility it says it cant find any devices on the network even thought the light is green.
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  • Airport Express not connecting to the internet via cable modem

    Hi. I need help. I just bought an airport express to get wireless internet and airtunes. I connected everything and ran the airport utility. Everything is good, so it says. I can play music through my stereo using airtunes, but when I try to get on the internet I get nothing. My macbook recognizes the network, but I can't load any pages. I've tried unhooking the ethernet from the express and unplugging the power from my modem, then plugging my modem back after about 30 seconds, then reconnecting the ethernet to the airport after another 30 seconds but still, nothing.
    Does anyone know what I'm doing incorrectly? When I connect my macbook directly to the modem via ethernet I'm on the internet just fine. Thanks!!!!

    Do you have the Express setup to distribute IP addresses?
    If you do, you might turn it off in the Airport Utility.
    Also check you IP address on your MacBook.
    Make sure it is not self-assigned or something different than what your provider (cable modem) usually assigns you...
       Joseph Kriz

  • Airport express not connecting to internet

    I am switching from Clear to Comcast hopefully for faster, more reliable service.
    Connected the Comcast modem directly to my Mac Mini, activated...voila on the internet.
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    AE powers up,gives the green light, but no internet service.
    System preferences>network states that WiFi has a self-assigned IP address of 169.254.xx.xx
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    With each reset the number changes slightly but still no internet.  I tried a manual number or 192.168.xx.xx
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    1-1/2 hours with Comcast provided no help other than to call Apple.  Is this really that difficult? 
    With Clear it was a snap, but I am at the edge of the coverage zone and it sometimes fades.
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    Thanks,
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    I would recommend that you do the following as a minimum:
    Power-down the modem, AirPort base station, and computer(s).
    Power-up the modem; wait at least 10-15 minutes to allow it adequate time to initialize.
    Power-up the AirPort base station; wait at least 5-10 minutes. Note: The AirPort's status light may continue to flash amber after it has intialized. That is because, there may be some additional configuration items necessary, like setting up wireless security, before the overall setup is completed to get a green status.
    Power-up your computer(s).
    If the above steps do not solve the problem, start over with step 1 above, but then perform the next steps between steps 1 & 2. above.
    Disconnect the AirPort base station from the Internet broadband modem.
    While all of the devices are powered-down, perform a "factory default" reset on the base station. This will get it back to its "out-of-the-box" configuration and make setting it up much easier, especially if you use the "Assist me" process within the AirPort Utility. (ref:Resetting an AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule)
    After the base station resets, go ahead and power it back down.
    Reconnect the AirPort base station to the Internet broadband modem. For the Extreme and Time Capsule, be sure to connect the cable to the base station's WAN (circle-of-dots) port.
    Continue with step 2 in the first set of steps.
    In this basic configuration, the AirPort base station will broadcast an unsecured wireless network with a Network Name (SSID) of Apple Network NNNNNN. Network clients, connected to the base station either by wire or wireless, should now be able to access the Internet through the ISP's modem. Once Internet connectivity has been verified, you can use the AirPort Utility to configure the base station for wireless security and any other desired options. Please post back your results.

  • AirPort Express not connecting to my network

    I have an AirPort express that I was using as it's own router that I now want to connect to the network at my parents' house so I can use AirTunes with their amazing stereo. I am having problems getting it set up though.
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    After many, what seemed like, hours and hours of trial and error, I finally got my AirPort Express to join my network via 802.11n.
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    A Linksys 802.11g access point set with WPA-PSK (TKIP) G-Only
    A TrendNet 802.11n access point set with WPA-PSK (TKIP) N-Only
    All are on different channels.
    I have 8 devices that are wirelessly connected.
    Symtom:
    AirPort Express will extend or join a network on 802.11g networks.
    AirPort Express will not extend or join my 802.11n network.
    Solution:
    After trying many many different setting combinations, I was NOT able to get AirPort Express to extend my 802.11n network. But that didn't matter since I want to set up AX as bridge.
    AirPort Express will join my 802.11n network after I configured the access point security to WPA2-PSK (AES). I've confirmed it a few times. AX fails to connect whenever I set wpa algorithm to TKIP. This is not a problem on 802.11g mode. This was a pain since some of my devices can't do AES. At this point, AX connects to the network and I can connect devices to the ethernet port and the devices can grab an ip address from the router but cannot access network beyond AX. Can't even ping the router.. only the AX.
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