Airport Express to extend my Airport Extreme network

Puzzled at set up of my new Airport Express to extend my Airport Extreme network. Just trying to increase range. [Extreme works fine.]

We are going to need a bit more info in order to help.
Do you know if your AirPort Extreme is a newer dual band model?  Check the Model Number on the bottom of the device if you are not sure.
Are you still using the OS X 10.6.8 operating system on your Mac as your profile indicates? 
If no, what operating system are you now using?

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  • How do I setup airport express to extend my airport extreme

    How do I setup airport express to extend the airport extreme

    Unfortunately, you are getting incorrect advice here. Might be a good idea to start a new post, since the original thread is long out of date.
    First, please confirm that you have a compatible Express with the AirPort Extreme. This would be either the current A1392 version.....or the previous A1264 version.
    Next, we need to confirm "how' you want to extend, since you do not mention this in your post.
    Are you planning to "extend" by connecting the AirPort Express to the AirPort Extreme using a permanent, wired Ethernet connection (highly recommended).....or.....are you trying to "extend" by having the Express try to connect wirelessly to the AirPort Extreme?

  • Can i use more than one airport express to extend the airport extreme?

    my house is too big, and i use one airport express to extend my network,but the other half of the house doesnt get access to the internet.The question is can i use another airport express, without any complications?

    Yes, up to 255 if I remember correctly. But before you do that take a look at the products offered by QuickerTek to amplify the output power of a router and/or add gain antennae to help increase the router's range without the need for adding access points.

  • Using Airport Express to Extend a Time Capsule Network: Results (*Long*)

    Thought I would share my recent (2 hours ago) experience with setting up an Airport Express to Extend a Time Capsule 802.11N 5Ghz Network. Basically I just followed the directions in the Apple Airport Utility, using the "Extend a Wireless Network" setting:
    Time Capsule (TC) 802.11N 5Ghz: In computer room
    Linksys (LNK) 802.11g configured as dual network router with TC, also in computer room.
    Airport Express (AE): In living room, about 50' away, several old plaster walls in between.
    According to iStumblr:
    1) I get an 80% signal from my TC when my MacBook is practically sitting on top of it.
    2) I get an 88% signal from my Linksys 802.11g sitting next to the TC
    3) I get 35% signal from my TC when my MacBook is in the living room. This is NOT enough signal, for some reason, to maintain a decent internet connection.
    4) I get a 46% signal from my LNK from the same location. This IS enough signal to connect to the network.
    5) With the AE configured as "Extend a Wireless Network" to the TC, and placed in the living room (again, about 50' from the TC base station), I get a 55% signal from the AE (which shows up as the same name as the TC network, for obvious reasons) Again, enough signal to connect to the network.
    I did some internet speed tests using SpeedTest (take these with a grain of salt, of course)
    1) From computer room over TC: 18Mb/s~22Mb/s average over 2 days of testing
    2) From computer room over LNK: 18Mb/s~22mb/s average over 2 days of testing
    3) From living room over AE(extended network from TC): 5~7Mb/s average in the last 2 hours
    4) From living room over LNK: 12~14Mb/s average over 2 days of testing
    Preliminary conclusions:
    1) Setting up an extended network is pretty straightforward, and works without issue.
    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.
    3) I feel a bit irritated buying this AE now to extend my 802.11N network, if its not going to give me any advantages over my ancient 802.11g network
    4) File transfers may still be better over the 802.11N-I will test that out at some point.
    5) I have not tried WDS instead of "Extend a Wireless Network"-not sure what the benefits would be.
    Computer Notes:
    MacBook Aluminum-MB(Al) 2.0 C2D (802.11n)
    finds 8 wireless networks in my neighborhood (3 of them are mine)
    MacBook White-MB(Wh) 1.83 CD (802.11g only)
    finds 10 wireless networks in my neighborhood (3 of them are mine)
    Oddly, the signal strength of my networks isn't that different between the two computers-between 2% and 5%, even though it can't see as many networks. The 2 networks the MB(Wh) CAN see are at around 21% and 25% signal-not sure why the MB(Al) can't see them at all.

    Your biggest mistake is confusing signal strength with signal quality. The signal indicator indicates strength and nothing else. You need to be using iStumblr to look at SNR (Signal to noise ratio).

  • Using apples airport express to extend a linksys wireless network

    HI there,
    Is it possible to configure the apple airport express to extend a linksys wrt120N wireless network? if so how? 

    So the concern that you expressed regarding to that if the apple airport express is N technology kind of extender then it may extend a linksys wrt120N wireless network... But before configuring the apple airport express try upgrading the firmware of the Router and then reset the router.....
    After resetting the router power cycle the whole network and configure the Router again as per  ISP ( Internet Service Provider ) setup...

  • How do I add my Airport Express to extend my airport extreme base station network

    How do I extend my wireless net work using my new airport express.
    My base station is an airport extreme.
    I can get both the extreme and the express to show up in the wireless set up system, but it wants to set up one or the other.  I want them both working together to extend the range of my base station.

    Power up the Express for a few moments, then "hard reset" it iby holding in the reset button for 10-12 seconds and then release. Give the Express 40-45 seconds to restart and you will see a slow blinking amber light when this occurs.
    Open AirPort Utility - select the Express and Click Continue to follow the guided setup. You may need to "switch" networks if AirPort Utility presents this option so that you can configure the Express.
    The first page of the setup will ask you to assign a name for the device and device password. On the next page select the "join a wireless network option". Select "join" again and then enter a check mark next to the option to "extend the range of the network"
    Continue following the guided setup to configure the device and click Update to save your settings.
    Close AirPort Utility as soon as you see the message that the settings have been stored. Allow 40-45 second for the Express to restart.
    A good location of the Express is a point that is about 1/2 the distance from your AirPort Extreme to the area that needs more wireless coverage. This will insure that the Express receives a strong signal to "extend".

  • Airport express refuses to connect to extreme network.

    I have an extreme network set up with 2 g5 imacs connected to a router. I wish to add an express base station to wirelessly connect to the established network as a client so I can stream music from either imac to the remote speakers plugged into the extreme base station.
    After doing a hard reset on the express it shows up in the airport utility and I follow the prompts to connect it to my extreme network but when I click 'update' I get an error message saying airport utility was unable to find my wireless device after restarting. I tried setting the menu item back to airport before updating but then I get a different error message (see last image).
    After I get these error messages I then have to do a hard reset on my express station to get it to show up again. Also I need to reselect the extreme network in the menu
    http://xs432.xs.to/xs432/08421/list123.jpg

    Perhaps you saved the AE's password previously in your keychain. When you reset the AE, its password reverted to "public" but your keychain was still sending the old password automatically, causing the problem you described. Is this correct?
    Please describe your fix in more detail for the sake of others with the same problem who may view your post in hope of finding a solution.

  • How can I set up my airport express to extend my current wifi network? My current network does not use any airport device.

    Can anyone help me?

    The only option would be to connect the AirPort to your existing network by wire. Most, if not all non-AirPort routers, will not be WDS compatible.

  • I have a DLINK 524 150 and bought recently an airport express to extend my WIFI network. I tried by many ways to get the connection but it was impossibble. If possible, what is the necessary setup and orientation I have to follow ?

    In have a DLINK 524 and bought recently (march/2013) an airport express to extend my WI-Fi network. I triedmany ways to get the connection but it was impossible. Is really possible to get this connection ? If it is, what is the necessary setup and orientations that I have to follow ?
    Thanks

    Apple designed their "extend" feature as a proprietary function to work with other Apple routers, so it's extremely unlikely that the AirPort Express would be able to wirelessly extend your D-Link network.
    If you can connect the AirPort Express to the D-Link router using a wired Ethernet connection, the Express can likely be configured to provide more wireless coverage that way.

  • Problems using wired airport express to extend airport extreme wifi

    I've followed the instructions in this community to use a wired airport express to extend an airport extreme wifi network.  Here is the issue I'm having.
    The airport express wifi network has the same name as the airport extreme wifi network.  So far so good.  My laptop will pick up the airport express wifi in my office, and the airport extreme wifi in the other part of the house without any problems.
    However, where the signals for the two overlap, my laptop will often latch on to the weaker wifi signal (I can tell by the number of bars) and my connection speed slows down significantly.  Since both airports have the same wifi name, I can't manually switch it to the better signal.
    Has anyone encountered this and have suggestions?  My only solution was to give the two separate wifi names so i can switch manually, but this is an inelegant solution.

    Hey dude, i'm having the same problem and i didn't find a proper solution for it, appart of creating another network as you said.
    Its weired  cuz in my case only the small things doesn't connect to the new router(using 2 airport extreme's) such as the iphones ipods and apple tv, but my mac did it great change the signal all the time i went from the basement to my room. So i just create another network and for me it wasn't a big deal to change it all the time i go to the basement, even more when use a mac.
    I know thats not the point when you have two wifi routers, but you know it's tolerable.
    Greetings!

  • HT4259 Trying to set up airport express to extend my wireless network. Primary base station is a time capsule. Even when I plug in the airport express to mac it cannot find it.

    Trying to set up airport express to extend my Wi-Fi network. Primary base station is a time capsule. Tried searching for airport express using Wi-Fi status, no luck. Even tried plugging airport express into iMac, still no luck. Airport express showing solid amber light. Thanks for any help.

    Airport express showing solid amber light
    Unfortunately, this can mean one of two things:
    1) The Express is locked up and will need a Factory Default Reset procedure to try to return the device back to its original default settings so that it can be reconfigured again.
    2) The Express is defective. If you cannot get the Express back to a slow, blinking amber light after a Factory Default Reset, the Express will need to be replaced.
    Try the Factory Default Reset a few times and report back on your progress.
    Resetting an AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule FAQ

  • I acquired an airport express to extend my cable modems wireless signal, BUT having difficulty getting set up.

    Having trouble getting set up.  I'm trying to set up airport express to extend my existing wireless network, so i can get a better signal for my iPad at the other end of the house.  I can get a green light on the airport device , but signal is still weak.  How do I tell if apple express has been properly set up.  Does the apple express need to be connect via ethernet to my cable modem (either for set up or to operate properly)?

    I'm trying to set up airport express to extend my existing wireless network
    If you are trying to "extend" using wireless only, Apple's "extend a wireless network" feature is a proprietary design that is designed to only work with other Apple routers.
    It would be extremely unlikely that the Express could be configured to "extend" a wireless signal from a 3rd party modem/router or gateway.
    More likely, the Express has been set up to "join" the wireless network. It does not provide any additional wireless signal in this type of configuration, which is designed for use with AirPlay.
    I can get a green light on the airport device , but signal is still weak.  How do I tell if apple express has been properly set up.
    If you have a Mac laptop handly, you can perform a quick check to see if the Express is actually "extending" the signal.
    Locate the laptop near your main router. Hold down the option key on the Mac and click on the fan shaped AirPort icon at the top of the screen. Look for the BSSID and jot down the least few numbers for identification.  The BSSID is actually the AirPort ID of the device to which your Mac is connected at that time.
    Now move the laptop close to the AirPort Express and perform the same check,  If you see the same BSSID, this confirms that the laptop is still connecting to your main router's wireless signal...and the AirPort Express is not "extending" the wireless signal.
    If the Express is "extending", you will  of course see a different BSSID when you perform the check.
    Post back on your results, so we will know how best to proceed if you want to configure the Express to provide more wireless coverage. It will help if you can provide the make and model number of your "modem", which is likely a combination modem/router or gateway type of device.

  • Airport Extreme with Airport Express for extending WiFi Network...

    I have had an iMac for quite a few years now and never needed WiFi until this week. I purchased a Macbook Air, an Airport Extreme and an Airport Express over the last 24 hrs. I opened the Airport Extreme first and followed the somewhat easy installation procedures. My iMac is wired via Ethernet cable to my Airport Extreme. The Airport Extreme is connected to a Motorola Cable Modem using Time-Warner. I also happen to have a Verizon Network Extender connected via Ethernet cable to the Airport Extreme. The spot where I most frequently would be using the Macbook Air, is about as far away from my iMac and Airport Extreme Base Network Router as you could be. The WiFi works, shows only one bar on the Airport icon. Consequently I want to plug my Airport Express in near this location to give me a better WiFi signal (and thus perhaps faster performance). I have read both the Airport Express Manual and the Airport Extreme Manual but neither talks all that much about the network extension function with the exception of connecting a stereo to an existing WiFi network. I am wondering what the specific steps are to add the Airport Express as a Network Extender. I also wonder if my Macbook Air will be able to access my iMac as the iMac is connected via Ethernet to the Airport Extreme vs. using the Airport Network. Any help will be most appreciated.

    Julie Kruyne wrote:
    I am trying to do the exact same thing and am having some difficulties.
    It was easier for "WiseJD" because he was using two Apple base stations, instead of your AT&T router.
    I select Manual Setup, it just sits there thinking - I can't get into the actual set up.
    So you see the Express in AirPort Utility, but when you select it and select "Manual Setup", nothing happens?
    When setting up the Express to extend my existing wireless network (AT&T 2WIRE modem and Airport Extreme), do I initially connect the Express, via Ethernet cable, to the modem or the Extreme?
    I'll guess that the AT&T device is connected to your broadband connection. Is the 2WIRE device either without Wi-Fi support or is that turned off? How is the Extreme configured, in particular in the AirPort/Wireless panel "Wireless Mode" setting and in the Internet/Internet Connection panel, "Connection Sharing" setting?
    If anyone could provide a step by step process on exactly how to set up the Express to extend my existing network, I would be grateful.
    I have very little experience with mixed-vendor home networking, but someone should be able to help.

  • HT4628 Using an Airport Express and a second Airport Extreme to extend network; will proximity to AEX vs. AE make a real world difference in speed

    I have set up an extended network (thanks go to Bob Timmons for his assistance) using an AE as a base station and a second AE and an Airport Express to extend the wireless signal. Comcast provides, so they say, 50 Mbps. The AEX is located in the bedroom where it is used more often and the AE is in the pantry (for  occasional use in the garage.)  Would I get better speed/signal strength if I switched the two devices; i. e., placed the Airport Extreme in the bedroom and the AEX in the pantry?

    Thanks for your response. I set up the wireless network because running Cat-5 was cost prohibitive. My internet connection is very good for general purposes but I ask the question, somewhat academically, because Wi-Fi Explorer shows the Max Rate of the network devices as follows:
          Airport Express (located in the bedroom):  144 Mbps @ 2.4 GHz
          Airport Extreme (in the pantry):  217 [email protected] GHz
    To reiterate, If these two changed locations would I get better speed/signal in the bedroom location? Does it even really matter since Comcast is "only" sending me 50 Mbps? Just a couple of questions to keep my mind active (and confused).

  • HT4145 I have an Airport Extreme bas station now and I want to know if I can use an Airport Express to extend my network or do I have to use another Airport Extreme base.

    I have an Airport Extreme Base Station now and I would like to know if I can use an Airport Express to extend my wifi network or do I have to use another Airport Extreme Base Station.

    This AirPort Express:
    http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/
    It is the only Express with 2 Ethernet ports. All others are "old"
    Apple does not specify a model number in their product information, but it is A1392 in the U.S. I do not know if Apple uses different model numbers in other countries.

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