Airport Express speaker problem

I have an Airport Extreme running my home network with two Airport Expresses, both hooked up to powered speakers. One Express is the older model, the other brand new. AirTunes intermittently drops one or the other speaker setup. My question is this- would I potentially fix this problem by upgrading the older Express to a new one? Thanks!

My question is this- would I potentially fix this problem by upgrading the older Express to a new one?
If all of your wireless client support 802.11n, then the answer would be yes. In that case you could create an 802.11n only network to get the best bandwidth possible for streaming.

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    The problem started when I unplugged the Bose speakers from the AX to clear off the counter when we had family over; before that it worked fine (as in both audio channels, in stereo, were working).
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    I have also reset the AX to factory default using the reset button, and reconfigured it by hand (not from a saved config file).
    I suspect something has failed in the AX; can anybody suggest any other fixes to try?
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    Suggest that you plug a pair of headphones directly into the audio jack on the AirPort Express to "simulate" speakers.  Restart things, and give a listen.
    Sound in both ears?  Your AirPort Express is fine and the problem is in the cabling or elsewhere.
    Sound in only one ear?  The internal connector on the audio jack inside the Express is not making contact, or there is an audio signal path problem inside the Express.
    What are your results?

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    Let me preface my problem by stating the obvious - I'm not very technically proficient!
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  • Anyone have any ideas why i can no longer see my Airport express speaker  in Airtunes?

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  • Multiple airport express airtunes problem

    Hi,
    I have my wireless network setup, using my AirPort Extreme with 802.11n to create the wireless network, then i have a new AirPort Express (with 802.11n) and an old AirPort Express (not 802.11n).
    The two additional AirPort Expresses i have setup to connect to the wireless network, they all look fine and return the green light - but my problem is, that i am only able to select the new AirPort Express in my iTunes (as external speekers) - i can not get it to show me the old AirPort Express
    It is kindof sad, now my old AirPort Express is useless - the point was that i should be able to have them both as external audio targets for my iTunes...
    I hope you guys can help me.
    Kind regards,
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    Hi again Bob,
    Just one thing i find "funny" - you know, in the AirPort tool, you can go and change the settings of a AirPort device. If I go to the "new" Express, I can change the "name" of the iTunes speakers (the name that apear in my iTunes drop-down) - but when I try to do that at the "old" Express, when I click update - I gives me a warning - saying something like "not supported by this wireless apple device" (even though the setting is avalible from the AirPort tool)
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  • AirPort Express -- having problems with music and stereo

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    I have three Airport Expresses on a recently set-up network in three different rooms in my house, everything works fine as far as the connections and transmission but here's the problem I can't figure out how to correct. The Airport Express units were from another network at another house where I also used my two Macs, a Macbook and an iMac. The Airports had different room/location ID's/names at the old place, so when I set them up here I gave them new station names according to where they were placed. The names changed fine on the Airport Express's but didn't change on the two Macs. So, how do I reset the station names on the computers in iTunes, does anyone know?

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  • New MacBook Pro (Leopard) Airport Express Connection Problem

    A Brand new 17" MBP Intel Core Duo 2.6 with latest Leopard OS and all updates installed unable to find (devices) ie: my existing older Airport Express (pre "n") - but my iPod Touch can.
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    Just got off the phone with Mac Tech Support.
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    1. Connect your Airport Express to the Mac via an ethernet cable (after a hard reset)
    2. In Airport Utility, double click the AX icon
    3. Select "wireless"
    4. Change channel from "automatic" to 10 (auto always sets to 13)
    5. Go through the other panes and untick any boxes that have "over WAN" in them.
    6. Name your network
    7. Create and enter a network password
    8. Update settings
    9. Click on airport icon in your menu bar, select your network
    10. Open Safari and see if you're online.
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    Also, you don't really need to rename your Device (AX) just your network so it's recognizable.
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    Everything works fine, but i did actively ignore the analised problem of using the ipadress double.
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    I allready found on the web how to fix it, but since all is working, not sure if i should take the risk of messing things up.
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  • ITunes 9.2.1 Update & Airport Express Connection Problem

    Hey, I bought an Airport Express recently, set it up on my current wi-fi network to stream audio.. worked perfectly and we had no problems. When iTunes 9.2.1 came out, I updated straight away and since then I've been having problems with the Airport Express. Now - if I want to use it to stream music, I have to go and unplug it and then plug it back in, wait for it to start up and then it will work. If I start streaming music pretty much straight away then I'll have about 45mins of playback before it will just stop. If I try to reconnect to the airport speakers then, it wont connect and comes up with a nasty looking error message in iTunes with loads of foreign looking symbols. I have to go unplug and then plug in again and wait for it to start up again before it will work again. If I don't start playing music soon after this 'reset', it loses its connection very quickly and I have to go plug out and in again to get it connected.
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    Same issue here. I just received a new Express N to replace my Express G (2004) since it was experiencing some minor stutter playing music (due to contention with the 10+ other clients on a 2.4Ghz wireless G network).
    I have a dual-band Linksys 610n (latest firmware) with a 5ghz/40mhz N only network and a 2.4ghz/20mhz G only network. With the Express N configured to connect to the 5ghz N network as a client, I have to reset it every time I want to play music or I get the garbled error dialog in iTunes 9.2.1. In addition, after resetting, it only plays music for about 20 minutes and then starts to stutter and a minute later drops out completely and has to be reset once more.
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  • Airport Express Speaker output very quiet with 60-cycle hum

    I've previously hooked up my Airport Express to my stereo system via AirTunes, and it worked fine. But I just moved and set up my home network with my Airport Express connected to the stereo with the mini-stereo adapter. But now, when I play music over AirTunes, I can hear the music very faintly, but it's about the same volume as a 60-cycle electrical interference hum, and definitely not listenable. So I know the music is streaming and the AirPort is receiving, but I'm wondering if it's an electrical problem with the AirPort or output jack, or is there some software or hardware fit I can do myself. I've plugged in & out the cord, it works with an iPod, it's connected to a non-Phono jack of the stereo (AUX port), and I've reset the AirPort Express unit. Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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  • Airport Express Speaker Option

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  • AirPort Express connection problems!

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  • Can't get started with Airport Express;  WPA2 problem?

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