AirPort Extreme (UFO version)

I have an old AirPort Extreme that hadn't been updated for the longest time. I am trying to set up the Admin using my "updated" PowerBook G4 12" laptop. The internet works fine but I just can't seem to be able to gain Admin Control using Airport Utility. My laptop runs on Leopard OS X. Could this be incompatible with "backward" AirPort Extreme?
Thanks for your help!

Have you tried resetting the base station - first by unplugging it from everything (power, ethernet etc.) and waiting a few minutes; second (if that doesn't help) resetting it with the reset button. The second method will reset the configuration to default settings allowing you to start the configuration from scratch. You may need a hi-tech intervention (such as a bent paper clip) to actually depress the button.
- cfr

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    What I want to do : Make the APE UFO talk to the APE square to send signal from my remote camera system to my APE square in my office.
    Seems like it should be simple enough, however, I'm beyond myself at this point in trying to make it work. Maybe my settings are wrong on one, or even both of the APE's.
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    A.J. Jones wrote:
    What I want to do : Make the APE UFO talk to the APE square to send signal from my remote camera system to my APE square in my office.
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    Wireless Security = Exact same setting as your AirPort Extreme network
    Wireless Password = Same password as your AirPort Extreme network
    Confirm Password
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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

  • Can i connect an airport extreme (us version) with a new airport express (euro version) ?

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    - http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=607414
    - http://rgbdream.com/?p=44
    - http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=WDSLinked_routernetwork
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    The wifi signal from my Airport Extreme doesn't reach all areas of my house.  Is there a way to extend it without sacrificing bandwidth?  I have an Airport Extreme running version 7.6.1.

    You will need to add another device like an AirPort Extreme to provide additional wireless coverage in the house.
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    You must use the Airport Utility application on your PC to configure the Airports. They are not configured with a web based program.
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  • WDS Set up - Help Needed! Airport Extreme with one Relay and one remote

    Hi Guys,
    I need a bit of help. I am feeling quite stupid and frustrated. I am having some difficulty with setting up a WDS network with:
    Base station: Airport extreme (current version)
    Relay: Airport Express (current version)
    Remote: Airport Express (current version)
    I start by cold resetting the three units. The Base station is connected via Ethernet. The setup I wish to get going is a simple base - relay - remote.
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    Question 1: Do I need to add the base unit's MAC number itself under: WDS Remotes? even I am setting it up as Main?
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    Next I hit update and and error message comes up. WDS Error as it can not find other units. Ok fine as the relay and remote are not yet set up. So I ignore and can get to the stage where the base unit is working and green light with an internet connection.
    I then proceed to set up the Relay unit. Doing the same steps as above with a couple of differences being I add the MAC numbers and select the WDS Mode (Relay for Relay and Remote for Remote. I add the Main base station (i.e Airpot Extreme MAC No.) when prompted and then + the Remotes MAC number. The same for the Remote except I only need to add the base station's main no.
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    Then the problems begin. The base unit is Green and the Relay and Remote say they are not connected to the internet. I assume since I have not seen a WDS Error message then the units are set up correctly or as I ignored it on the base unit. But when click unignore the error seems to work itself out.
    Question 4. I need help to understand why I have no internet. The remote / relay says something about no IP number and I don't really understand what I should do? Do I need to go back the Airport Utility Manager and start messing about with the TCP/IP, DHCP, NAT ? The base is set up PPPoE and the relay and remote are set to Bridge.
    It is really puzzling me why the relay and remote flash amber with error messages related to the IP number? I have tried turning off the base station and router and then on again but no joy.
    Can anyone please enlighten me or give me a few ideas? I am doing something very obviously stupid and I guess the fix is something simple that I have overlooked.
    I did spend the time and go through the threads and search online, So I am not trying to waste anyone's time I referenced the two links to get a second opinion:
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    http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/settingup_an_airport_relay_with_airportexpress/
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    Versed wrote:
    I need a bit of help.
    Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
    My WDS experience is limited to "main" and "remote" configurations (no "relay"), so I'm not posting from direct experience, but below is what I think would work in your case.
    I go through the utility manager and set up the base station, first as "create a wireless network" enter the ISP details etc etc. Its green light. Everything is fine. Then manually configure the Base Station. Hold down option key hit Participate in a WDS. I then select main enter + and add the Mac Id's for the intended Relay unit and Remote Unit
    I don't think the "main" unit needs to be told about the "remote" unit, only about the "relay" unit.
    Question 1: Do I need to add the base unit's MAC number itself under: WDS Remotes? even I am setting it up as Main?
    You'd never enter the MAC address of a unit into its own configuration, if that's what you mean. I also don't think that you'd need to enter the MAC address of the main into the remote and conversely.
    I am careful to note the security settings and the the Wireless Network name to match these in the relay and remote set up. Under the Wireless tab I leave the Radio Mode: as Automatic (802.11a/n - 802.11b/g/n).
    Five things have to match in a WDS configuration: network name, encryption type, network password, band, and channel.
    I make sure the base has "allow this network to be extended" ticked.
    I don't think that's important for a WDS configuration.
    Question 2: Do you need to disable Guest networks?
    I wouldn't think that matters.
    Under Access Control I leave as default, Not enabled.
    That's fine.
    WDS Error as it can not find other units. Ok fine as the relay and remote are not yet set up.
    Right.
    I then proceed to set up the Relay unit. Doing the same steps as above with a couple of differences being I add the MAC numbers and select the WDS Mode (Relay for Relay and Remote for Remote. I add the Main base station (i.e Airport Extreme MAC No.) when prompted and then + the Remotes MAC number. The same for the Remote except I only need to add the base station's main no.
    I think this should be the MAC address of the relay station, not that of the main station.
    Question 3. Do I need to add the Relay's own MAC number to its own setup?
    No.

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    Why did Apple stop supporting time machine back-up via USB hard drive connected to Airport Extreme?  It worked very well.

    Why did Apple stop supporting time machine back-up via USB hard drive connected to Airport Extreme?
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    Thank you Bob
    I have taken your advice and reverted to DHCP from the AEXP do the address assignment to both Expresses, and I have taken great care with the WDS setup, but still it doesn't work.
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    May 10 19:49:54          Severity:5          Deauthenticated with station 00:11:24:01:15:97 (4-way timeout)
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