Airport extreme fritz repeater

hat jemand erfahrung wie man einen fritz repeater N/G mit einer airport extreme koppelt?

Da die Flughäfen mit den meisten, wenn nicht alle, Wireless-Repeater, die nicht von Apple sind nicht kompatibel sind, gibt es kaum eine Chance, dass die Fritz-Repeater, die Sie erwähnen, werden daran arbeiten, die Funkreichweite verlängern.

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  • Airport Extreme als Repeater oder zu Netzwerk hinzufügen

    Hallo,
    ich bin im besitz eines Würfels vom Anbieter 3 (DREI) und einer Airport Extreme.
    Ich würde gerne meine Airport Extreme als Repeater nutzen oder mit dem Netzwerk vom Würfel verbinden, nur keines von beiden funktioniert.
    Jedes mal wenn ich im Airport Dienstprogramm meine AE für "Netzwerk verbinden oder erweitern" konfigurieren will, sagt er mir ständig "Beim Konfigurieren der Airport Extreme ist ein Fehler aufgetreten" und dann findet er die AE nicht mehr. Dann muss ich jedes mal an der AE den Restart-Knopf drücken damit ich wieder von vorne anfangen kann.
    Ich kann leider auch im Internet nichts dazu finden, nur über Airport Express aber das bringt mich ja auch nicht weiter.
    Vl kann mir ja hier jemand helfen???
    ...mein Ziel: Würfel von 3 im Wohnzimmer > Airport Extreme als Repeater im Keller > Q-NAP NAS via LAN, Epson Drucker und Apple TV via WLAN mit Airport Extreme verbunden > alle angeschlossenen Geräte bei AE im Netzwerk und Internet für Fernzugriff freigeben
    nur bei mir scheitert es leider schon bei der Netzwerkverbindung
    Bitte um Hilfe!!

    Hab dafür eine Airport Express. Müsste daher auch mit einer aktuellen Airport Extreme gehen.
    Best Answer
    Yes, you can use the Airport Extreme as a repeater or a network Extender. When you're setting it up with the Airport utility software, simply put it into repeater mode. The Airport Extreme has a range of at least 250 meters, which is about 820 feet, which is pretty impressive!

  • Airport Extreme as Repeater for FritzBox 3390

    Hello!
    I want to enlarge my LAN and WLAN at home. In my LAN the connection to the internet is done with a Fritz!Box 3390.
    Is it possible to connect a Fritz!Box 3390 as base station with an Apple Airport Extreme for instance as a WLAN repeater?
    Is it possible to enlarge my LAN via ethernet cable with one certain IP address (e.g. 192.168.10.*) by connection with an Airport Extreme? And if so, must I use the WAN adapter or a LAN adapter of the Airport Extreme? For my devices I have the need of at least three additional LAN connections.
    Thanks for help,
    Michael

    Apple has designed their AirPort routers to be compatible with other AirPort routers for the purpose of extending the network wirelessly.
    So, it would be extremely unlikely that an AirPort router could extend the signal from your FritzBox router.
    If you decide to try the AirPort Extreme, it would be a good idea to make sure that you can return the product if it does not work......since there is almost zero chance that it will work.

  • How do I setup Airport Extreme to repeat my BT router wireless signal?

    I have a BT router and want to setup 3 x airport Express to repeat the signal wirelessly around the house.
    They all seem fine with steady green lights but are not repeating the wifi so I get very low (or no) signal strength even if I stand right next to it.
    Do I have to have an Apple base station or will they work with a non-apple router?

    Do I have to have an Apple base station or will they work with a non-apple router?
    Unfortunately, the Apple routers will only "extend" or provide more wireless coverage using wireless only...if they are used with another Apple product.
    If you added an AirPort Extreme to your BT router using an Ethernet connection, and then configured the Extreme to create a wireless network...the Express devices would be able to "extend" that network.

  • Ist eine AirPort Extreme als Repeater verwendbar?

    Ich möchte mir ein wohne in einem dreistöckigen Einfamilienhaus und möchte in meinem Zimmer im obersten Stock ein verbessertes WLAN- Signal erhalten. Ist die AirPort Extreme Station dafür geeignet als Repeater verwendet zu werden?
    Oder kann man dazu auch Time Capsules nutzen?

    Hab dafür eine Airport Express. Müsste daher auch mit einer aktuellen Airport Extreme gehen.
    Best Answer
    Yes, you can use the Airport Extreme as a repeater or a network Extender. When you're setting it up with the Airport utility software, simply put it into repeater mode. The Airport Extreme has a range of at least 250 meters, which is about 820 feet, which is pretty impressive!

  • How do you update the firmware on 1st Gen Airport Extreme in OSX Mountain Lion?

    A friend gave me a old but never used 1st Gen Airport Extreme 802.11n WiFi Wireless Base Station.  I have a couple WiFi dead zones in my house and was told that I could daisy chain the Apple Airport Extreme off of my Verizon FIOS router/modem (802.11G) to fill in the dead spots.  During set up the Airport Utility told me that "This version of AirPort Utility requires this AirPort Extreme use firmware version 7.3.1 or later.  Go to AirPort Service and Support (link) for more information. 
    I updated the Airport Utility to the latest version (6.2) and I am still getting the same error message and no other option to update it's firmware.  Anyone know of a work around or am I fighting to losing battle here.  I tried to contact Apple support, but when I entered the serial number for the Base Station it said the product was over 5 years old and didn't qualify for support service program.

    was told that I could daisy chain the Apple Airport Extreme off of my Verizon FIOS router/modem (802.11G) to fill in the dead spots
    Not sure what you mean by "daisy chain".  The AirPort Extreme cannot "repeat" or "extend" the wireless signal from the FIOS router if you are planning to do this using wireless only.
    You always need at least 2 Apple routers to be able to "extend a wireless network" using wireless only. The Apple routers would not be compatible with FIOS routers for this type of purpose.
    If you can connect the AirPort Extreme to the FIOS router using a permanent wired Ethernet cable connection, then the AirPOrt could be configured to provide more wireless signal coverage that way. If you cannot run the cable, it might be possible to use a pair of Ethernet powerline adapters to send a signal over the existing AC power lines in your home.
    When you open AirPort Utility 6.x and a firmware update is available, there is usually a red number next to the AirPort Exreme icon. Click on the red number......or if it does not appear, click on the  AirPort Extreme icon and then hold down the option key on a Mac as you click on the Version number that is is displayed to see more "options".

  • Airport Extreme (latest generation) is rejecting password

    My airport extreme is repeatedly rejecting passwords from a whole range of devices until it is rebooted. This is happening every couple of days. Any suggestions?
    Here's some info:
    Airport: 7.5.2
    Security: WPA2
    Channels: 48; 10
    Channel 10: RSSI = -81, Noise = -92, S/N = 10
    Channel 48: RSSI = -86, Noise = -92, S/N = 6
    MAC access: timed (all day, every day using Mac addresses)
    I've checked other local networks. They are all running on channel 1.
    It's all Apple gear that's being dropped off the network.
    Thanks

    Most important is antenna design.

  • How do I connect my airport extreme to wifi as a repeater

    how do I connect my airport extreme to wifi as a repeater?

    Thanks for the info.
    Unfortunately, Apple has designed their routers to only extend or repeat the wireless signal from other Apple routers.
    It would be extremely unlikely that the AirPort Extreme would be able to extend or repeat a wireless signal from another manufacturer's router.
    I suppose that it could not hurt to try, but if the Extreme is still unopened, it might be a better idea to return the Extreme, get the information about the router at the neighbor's and then use a product from the same manufacurer that would be compatible to repeat or extend the wireless.

  • How to repeat wireless signal using Airport Extreme as base, Netgear as repeater

    Some input and/or assistance is appreciated.  I purchased a new 802.11ac Airport Extreme.  I have an old Netgear wndr3300 (802.11n, 2.4 or 5GHz).  I'm trying to repeat the 2.4GHz using the Airport Extreme as the master router and the Netgear as the repeater.  The Netgear DOES have an option for repeating in the admin menu.  I've followed what instructions I was given on the admin menu regarding providing the MAC address of the Airport to the Netgear router.  I have had no success finding a place to enter the MAC address of the Netgear router on the Apple router if that is necessary.  Can anyone assist?

    While in close proximity to the TC, I can successfully browse the web and can log into the NG routers admin panel and view its settings. However, when I go out into the garage, the signal stays very strong, but I lose connectivity to the Internet.
    When in close proximity to the TC, the Netgear is picking up a strong signal.
    Move the Netgear device out to the garage....but do not power it up.
    Log on to the TC wireless, if you can. That very weak and slow signal.....if you can log onto the Internet at all....is the same signal that the Netgear will be receiving.
    A repeater or extender or whatever you want to call it can only repeat or extend the quality of signal that it receives. It won't make a slow signal faster or a poor quality signal better.
    Therefore, the normal location for an repeater or extender would be a point that is about half way between the TC and and the garage.
    Extending this way always results in significant compromises in performance. The extender needs to be close to the TC to get a good signal to extend. At the same time, you want a strong signal from the repeater for devices in the garage, so the extender needs to be close to the garage.
    It cannot be close to the TC and be close to the garage at the same time with any method that I know of.
    You may need to look at running an Ethernet cable out to the garage if you want good performance out there. Since there is no signal loss in a wire, the device in the garage gets a top quality signal to work with.

  • I have airport extreme 802.11AC as a base that connect to Cable modem. How can I connect D-link DIR-655 to AE to utilize as an extender or repeat?

    Hello-
    I have wireless router Airport Extreme 802.11AC that connect direct to Cable modem...how can I setup the D-Link DIR-655 wireless router to AE and act as extender or repeater?. Thanks in advance.

    Apple has done their best to install proprietary software in their wireless routers that is designed to only allow other Apple routers to repeat or extend the network wirelessly.
    So, the chances are extremely small that a D-Link....or another other router for that matter.....could be configured to do what you ask.
    There are no settings on an AirPort Extreme that would allow a D-Link device to extend the network, so all that you can do is experiment with different settings on the D-Link device to see if it might be possible for it to extend the network.
    A post on a D-Link support forum might be a good idea to see if any D-Link specialists have some ideas on this topic.
    Good luck.

  • Wi-Fi Repeater using TimeCapsule and AirPort Extreme

    Brain mush, help please.
    We have:
    Verizon Fios and the Verizon Fios modem router combo: ActionTec MI424-WR Rev F (Henceforth, AcTec)
    A finicky, but abled TimeCapsule A1254 (TC)
    And a new AirPort Extreme (AE)
    They support:
    Non-wireless Brother Inkjet (Bink)
    Wireless Brother Inkjet (WBink)
    Non-wireless HP Laser (Laser)
    Non-wireless wide-format HP DesignJet (DJ)
    2007 MacPro 17 (17")
    2013 MacAir 13 (13")
    2011 MiniMac (MM)
    2013 Windows 8 Touchscreen PC (Piece-of-Crap)
    3 iPhones, 4s, 5, 5s (4s, 5, 5s)
    1 or 2 infrequent guest or back-up computers (GMac, GPC)
    6 SSD externals for back-up and sharing (XSSDs)
    Everything listed is proximated within 2 rooms except for the 5s, WBink, and 13" that are ~50' away and through 4 walls (2 are cement).  Wi-Fi signal wise, the 5s rarely picks up, the WBink was so bad I just hardwired it to the 13", the 13" is frustratingly bad with continuely interuptions, stalls, and disconects.
    All three routers are broadcasting seperate networks even though we primarily use the one from the TC, until it stalls, then I usually switch to the AcTec which only sometimes works better, if the 13"s airport even finds it that is, it is weaker.  The AcTec is also more difficult to configure as it's not an Apple.  The new AE was just hardwired into the AcTec in the hopes that it's range/frequency/speed would superceed the TC's.  Unfortunately it's performing about the same for the 13" and 5s, maybe just a smidgen better.
    Since we now use SSD for back-up I would like to repurpose the TC as a repeater for the 13" and 5s.  How do I do this? 
    Please understand that I am not intentially unfmailiar with NAT, bridge, Pvpv0, DNS, Proxy, IDNS, TexCode, etc. I just have not been able to prioritize learning, not when Apple make me encounter it so infrequently. I am sorry I need it explained to me like I'm 4 years old.  Thank you very much, I am grateful and really will appreciate some help.

    Brain mush, help please.
    We have:
    Verizon Fios and the Verizon Fios modem router combo: ActionTec MI424-WR Rev F (Henceforth, AcTec)
    A finicky, but abled TimeCapsule A1254 (TC)
    And a new AirPort Extreme (AE)
    They support:
    Non-wireless Brother Inkjet (Bink)
    Wireless Brother Inkjet (WBink)
    Non-wireless HP Laser (Laser)
    Non-wireless wide-format HP DesignJet (DJ)
    2007 MacPro 17 (17")
    2013 MacAir 13 (13")
    2011 MiniMac (MM)
    2013 Windows 8 Touchscreen PC (Piece-of-Crap)
    3 iPhones, 4s, 5, 5s (4s, 5, 5s)
    1 or 2 infrequent guest or back-up computers (GMac, GPC)
    6 SSD externals for back-up and sharing (XSSDs)
    Everything listed is proximated within 2 rooms except for the 5s, WBink, and 13" that are ~50' away and through 4 walls (2 are cement).  Wi-Fi signal wise, the 5s rarely picks up, the WBink was so bad I just hardwired it to the 13", the 13" is frustratingly bad with continuely interuptions, stalls, and disconects.
    All three routers are broadcasting seperate networks even though we primarily use the one from the TC, until it stalls, then I usually switch to the AcTec which only sometimes works better, if the 13"s airport even finds it that is, it is weaker.  The AcTec is also more difficult to configure as it's not an Apple.  The new AE was just hardwired into the AcTec in the hopes that it's range/frequency/speed would superceed the TC's.  Unfortunately it's performing about the same for the 13" and 5s, maybe just a smidgen better.
    Since we now use SSD for back-up I would like to repurpose the TC as a repeater for the 13" and 5s.  How do I do this? 
    Please understand that I am not intentially unfmailiar with NAT, bridge, Pvpv0, DNS, Proxy, IDNS, TexCode, etc. I just have not been able to prioritize learning, not when Apple make me encounter it so infrequently. I am sorry I need it explained to me like I'm 4 years old.  Thank you very much, I am grateful and really will appreciate some help.

  • How do I add a repeater Airport Extreme? Need a little more range.

    Just added the new Airport Extreme to my home/office network. Since my macbook pro is a dual core and not a dual core2, I am not able to use the new "n" wireless network. Not happy. So...I need more range to hit my office which is through 3 walls. How do I go about setting up a repeater. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you...Thomas

    Neptune is correct and your impression of N to
    dismay
    you is not founded. My G side of my network is now
    4
    to 5 times faster than before the N router and
    just
    about as fast as the N side of my network. So
    there
    are efficiencies to be gained from the N router.
    I concur. Adding the 2 AE 802.11n allows all my
    802.11g connected devices to use the maximum speed
    provided by my DSL line, 1.5 Gbit. I tested this
    using dslreports.com tools. I can get the maximum
    speed provided by my DSL provider (Verizon) from
    anywhere in my hour (on 3 different floors).
    Also I can use my iTunes streaming server (off a
    Infrant NAS) to go to maximum speed. And Apple TV
    streaming is working from all my machines, Macs and
    PCs.
    So there are MANY benefits to using multiple AEs with
    801.11g devices.
    Thanks to all. Just installed another airport extreme....but have no idea how to add it to my current network. I want to make it a repeater to extend my network. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Best
    Tom

  • Setup wired airport extreme (A1408) as repeater for TC (A1470)

    How do I setup an airport extreme (A1408) as a wired repeater for TC (A1470)?

    Power up the AirPort Extreme for a few minutes
    Hold in the reset button on the back of the Extreme for 8-10 seconds and release
    Allow a full minute for the Extreme to restart to a slow, blinking amber light
    Connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LAN <--> ports on the TC to the WAN "O" port on the Extreme
    Open up Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utilty
    Click on Other WiFi Devices
    Click on AirPort Extreme
    The setup wizard will open up automatically and take a minute to suggest that the Extreme will be configured to extend the TC network.
    Type in a device name that you want to assign to the Extreme and click Next
    The utility will setup everything for you. Watch the screen closely to confirm that the Extreme is being configured to extend using Ethernet.  When you see the Setup Complete message, click Done.

  • I would like to buy the AirPort Extreme and I wanted to purchase a repeater or extender with that, what would that product be?

    I would like to buy the AirPort Extreme and I wanted to purchase a repeater or extender with that, what would that product be?

    The extender would be either another AirPort Extreme....if you want to match the performance of the "main" AirPort Extreme.....or....an AirPort Express.....which would not match the performance of the "main" AirPort Extreme.....but it would provide more wireless signal coverage.
    Whether you choose the AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express to extend the signal, try to plan to connect the extender back to the "main" AirPort Extreme using a permanent, wired Ethernet cable connection.
    If you must connect the main and extending devices using wireless only, then there will be a significant performance drop on the entire network due to to the limitations of extending a network wirelessly. Unfortunately, you lose about half of the potential speed on the network when you do this.

  • Cheapest way to repeat my Airport Extreme Base Station signal

    Are there any other options to repeating my network throughout my house besides buying another Base Station , or express?

    Steve, First welcome to the discussions.
    I may be a little confused.
    When you have an Internet connection in your house, it comes in at a single access point and from there can be distributed throughout your house to different areas in a couple of different ways.
    If you choose it can be done with a wireless router, if your computers have wireless cards installed.
    Or you can hard wire them, direct into a wired router, thus not needing wireless cards in your computers. They will connect with ethernet cables (Cat 5 or Cat 6).
    There are a multitude of ways to connect throughout your house.
    The easiest is Wireless, connecting from your Internet Service Providers Modem to your choice of Wireless Router which will enable the distribution of different IP addresses to multiable computers.
    If you happen to have a real large house you can extend the range to cover remote areas that are out of the normal range of Airport Extreme Base if that happens to be your choice of Router.
    Airport Express can be used to extend the range of Airport Extreme Base.
    Cheers Don

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