Airport Extreme won't assign an IP address to OS 9.2.2

Is there a reason why my Airport Extreme won't assign an IP address using DHCP to a PowerMac G4 Quicksilver running Mac OS 9.2.2? The OS X partition running Tiger works fine.

I finally found that if I put and old dual-speed Netgear hub between the Airport Extreme router and the PM G4 Quicksilver running OS 9.2.2 everything works fine. Go figure!
Maybe one of the Mac gurus out there can tell me why this worked.

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  • Airport Extreme won't connect with my cable modem (Time Warner)

    OK, I'm tired of staring at a blinking amber light. I'm reaching out to anyone out there who's had this problem. I've got everything connected right, the software loaded, the connections set on my laptop (Macbok Pro). But still my Airport Extreme won't connect to the Internet. I've tried different cables, rebooting both my modem and my Airport. For the record, I've had a Mac IT guy from my advertising agency come by my house and make sure that everything's installed and hooked up right. But it still keeps saying that my IP address is invalid, even though I can connect (wired) using the modem.
    I suspect I'll just have to take it to the Genius Bar or something. But anybody got any ideas? I really want to join the 'n' generation....
    -neil

    atotheb, Welcome to the discussion area!
    Did you power off the cable modem when switching the Ethernet connection from laptop to AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS)? This is usually required.

  • My brand new out the box airport extreme won't let anything connect to it.

    My brand new out the box 5th gen (2013) airport extreme won't let anything connect to it. I've tried several setups from sratch by the book. multiple resets and restores still nothing. It just keeps telling mt that the password is in correct even though it is 100% right.
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    Trying to connect:
    2x iPhone 4s
    2x macbook air
    2x Mac Pro.

    You will want the Extreme to be in bridge mode if it is currently disabled. (see image below)
    This will allow the ADSL2+ router to perform two important functions for your entire network: 1) Provide both the DHCP & NAT services, and 2) Provide PPPoE support to allow access to your ADSL ISPs network.
    If the Extreme is left in its default state, a router, it will conflict with the first item and you will have want is known as a "double NAT" condition. Something you will want to avoid.

  • My airport Extreme just stopped assigning IP addresses to wired devices

    I have an fairly large home network that is run by an Airport Extreme.
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    - small switch to be able to obtain three addresses
    - Apple Airport Extreme connected to the switch and it receives an IP address and internet connectivity from Comcast
    - Airport Extreme connected to a 16 port Cisco switch to handle the wired connections in the house.  I have 54 ports of which 9 are currently in use.
    all wired devices connected through the wall and a patch panel to the Cisco switch.
    The issue is that after working flawlessly for about a month (just moved into this house) it stopped today.  any device going through the hardwired Cisco Switch is no longer getting an IP address from the Airport Extreme.
    I replaced the switch with a second one to see if that was the failure and it is not. 
    I unplugged the Cisco Switch from the Airport Extreme and plugged devices directly into the Airport Extreme 1 by 1 and they were able to obtain IP addresses.
    I need more than the three ports available on the Airport extreme.
    What changed and what do I do?

    I unplugged the Cisco Switch from the Airport Extreme and plugged devices directly into the Airport Extreme 1 by 1 and they were able to obtain IP addresses.
    This tells you that the AirPort Extreme is working correctly and the issue....whatever it is....is appearing after the AirPort Extreme on the network.
    A few thoughts:
    You have tested the ports on the AirPort Extreme and they are working, so the next step would be to disconnect the Ethernet cable that runs from the AirPort Extreme to the switch at the switch, and then connect a laptop to the Ethernet cable to check to make sure that you are getting a good IP address that way.
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    If the laptop is getting a good IP address when you run this "test", then you know that the AirPort Extreme and Ethernet cable are working correctly and the troubleshooting focus must now move to the switch.
    Check to make sure that you have an unmanaged switch. Or, if it is managed design, that it has been configured to operate as an unmanaged switch.
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    If you cannot get a good IP address on your first test with the laptop connected to the switch, then you know that you have a misconfigured or defective switch.
    If the switch checks out OK when you test each port, then the next step is to connect one of the Ethernet cables that runs to another area, and connect your laptop to the Ethernet cable to make sure that the cable is working correctly.  Continue to test each Ethernet cable the same way.
    About 95% of the time in issues like you are having, the problem is bad wiring somewhere on the network, even though the "tech" said that he tested everything. The trick is to find it....when there are no shortuts.

  • Airport Extreme Not Consistently Assigning DHCP

    I am using a relatively new (within the last year) Airport Extreme as the primary router on my home network.  Connected directly to the router is a GigE switch, an AT&T Microcell, and another router - an Aruba RAP which creates a secure VPN for my home/remote office network.  The connection to my Apple desktop is made through the GigE switch, as are three additional wired connections to other devices in my home, including two Apple TV's and (hopefully) two Airport Expresses.  
    I recently discovered when trying to configure a new Airport Express to extend my wireless network over ethernet (roaiming network) that my Airport extreme is not consistently assigning the IP addresses within it's defined DHCP range (10.0.1.0 - 10.0.1.200).  About half of the time devices on the network are getting a default 169.254.x.x IP address, which (in the case of my desktop) results in an 'self assigned IP' error within the network settings.  I can reboot my apple desktop and the next time it gets a correct 10.0.1.1 address.  Reboot again, it defaults back to a 169 address - and so on. It doesnt seem to make any difference if I connect my desktop directly to the Extreme, or, if I connect it through the GigE switch.  And, every time I get a 'self assigned IP' I have no connectivity beyond the Extreme (no internet), and I'm forced to use my wireless/Airport connection.
    Another problem here is that the Expresses both expect to receive 10.x IP addresses and when they don't get one, they basically become pretty $100 paperweights when connected over ethernet. Also, if you try to configure a new Express without the 10.x address it expects to be assigned (and defaults to a 169.x), the Airport Utility will no longer 'find' the Express once the Express auto-restarts and the update will fail.  I learned this after spending two hours on the phone with Apple support yesterday - during which they were able to get my first generation Express configured, but, not my 24-hour old second Generation Express, which continues to act only as a paperweight.  Oddly enough, everything works perfectly well if I use only wireless connections to the Extreme - there are no IP problems and everything works correctly.  Unfortunately, I want to use wired connections for all my devices (expresses, Apple TV's) because we stream alot of audio and video.     
    Is my Extreme not working correctly?  Does anyone think it's problematic to have a second router (the Aruba) connected behind the Extreme?  I suppose I could force some components to use only specific IP's, but, that sounds like a pain.  If the Aruba is problematic, I would also consider a second internet connection, or, finding some way to split home IP traffic vs work IP traffic. 
    Thoughts?

    I've been doing some research and it appears the 'self assigned IP' address is a common problem in the Apple support community.  And, for what it's worth, it appears an inability to isolate or accurately troubleshoot the problem - by users or Apple tech support - is a recurring theme.  I totally understand that no two home networks are exactly alike (different ISPs, switches, configurations, etc.), but, after being a die-hard PC user for my entire life I can honestly say I never encountered anything like this while using my PC.  I'm not about to trash my Mac, but, the Apple 'ease of use' selling point is quickly losing it's lustre.
    I got into this mess because I added a GigE switch to my network.  Rather than buy a different switch (a tactic which assumes my problems are being caused by the switch) I'm inclined to buy another Airport Extreme and try daisy-chaining them together to overcome the reason I bought the GigE switch in the first place, which is not enough ethernet ports on the Extreme.  That, or I'll spend a weekend in my attic re-wiring my home network to daisy-chain my two Express devices together instead of requiring individual connections to my router.  My experience with Apple hardware thus far is that it prefers to 'play nice' with other Apple hardware over non-Apple hardware.  It could be $100 error on my end (or, a weekend of not doing yardwork), but, I think it's the best shot.  Other possible fixes, including manually assigned IP-addresses, put too much emphasis on software and network configuration - which (by my non-scentific analysis), are two areas even harder to troubleshoot. 
    I'll let you know how it goes. 
    Mh
    Post Script - Dear Apple: please find a way to significantly increase the number of ethernet ports on your Airport Extreme Router.  Thank you. 

  • Airport Extreme creates two sets of ip addresses

    After setting up an Airport Extreme Base Station I noted that some of my computers (some PCs & MBA, some wired and some wireless)have been assigned one set of addresses, ,(10.10.1.xxx) and another group of devices, all wired (computer, directv receiver, blueray, TV and AV receiver) have been assigned another group of IP addresses (192.168.0.xxx). Consequently the two groups cannot talk to each other. I cannot figure out how to bring them all into one group of IP addresses, or what causes this issue. Any advice?
    My setup is Cox Cable internet going into Motorola cable modem connected to Airport Extreme Base Station.

    Welcome to the discussion area, Dee2010!
    If you have a dual band AirPort Extreme, normally the "main" network devices all receive addresses in the 10.0.1.x range for both ethernet and wired connections and clients on the "guest" network receive 172.16.42.x addresses via wireless only.
    It is possible to assign one of three addresses ranges to either the "main" or "guest" network as follows:
    10.0.x.x
    192.168.x.x
    172.16.42.x
    Do you know if the DHCP "defaults" have been changed?
    Clients on the "guest" network can connect by wireless only, not ethernet. And, guests cannot "see" any of the devices on the "private" network. This is normal for a guest networking feature as you usually only want to provide guests with an internet connection, but not allow them access to your other computers or drives on the network.
    It might be a good idea to "hard reset" the AirPort Extreme back to defaults and reconfigure the device.
    Is your cable modem a simple device with only one ethernet port, or is this a "gateway" which is a combination modem/router? If you have two separate routers on the network both acting as DHCP servers, that might explain the behavior that you see. If you have a "gateway", you would want to configure the AirPort Extreme in "bridge mode" so that all devices would be on the same network.
    Post back on your findings.
    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

  • Airport extreme has self assigned ip... on all my apple devices

    Man oh man... this issue has been festering for almost an entire year now and I have not found a solution. Last August (2009) my macbook stopped wirelessly connecting to my ATT 2WIRE dsl modem saying it had a self assigned ip address. I bought the computer in July and could connect with no issues for about a month. Ever since then, I've been connected via ethernet with slow connection. At the same time, the 2 iPhones in our household also could not connect wirelessly. One G5 could connect wirelessly but was extremely weak and often dropped the signal.
    I did tons of research and found zillions of other people with this issue and no resolution. I've tried every solution on macrumors, and apple discussions with no results... I've disabled firewall, renewed DHCP, tried DHCP manual (which then changes the status to say I'm connected, but nothing works in my browser), restarted, etc. At work, I can connect to our Linksys router wirelessly with no issues.
    Originally I thought the issue was my modem so I ordered another one. Same issue. Just this week I was at my wits end and cancelled my service with ATT and switched to Clear. I acquired a Linksys router to connect to the Clear Modem and I'm STILL having this issue. The difference is now that my iPhone can connect wirelessly but my macbook still cannot. The router is a Linksys WRT51ab. My macbook pro is on version 10.5.8. I can only assume that some kind of update to airport is causing the problem. As of now, my IPv4 address is: 169.254.111.225
    Please someone help me! I promise some kind of reward if you can help me fix this.

    cbrown1 wrote:
    Last August (2009) my macbook stopped wirelessly connecting to my ATT 2WIRE dsl modem saying it had a self assigned ip address.
    Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
    The "AirPort Extreme" in this board area actually refers to Apple's "AirPort Extreme Base Station". It doesn't seem that you have such a thing. Please confirm that. The best place for similar posts is probably the "Getting Online and Networking" forum (http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1222) of the "OS X v10.5 Leopard" area.
    To address your problem, you might try resetting your connection settings using the steps listed in this message:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10695921&start=1
    They're not guaranteed to solve the problem, but they'll only take you a minute or so to try.

  • Airport extreme won't connect via Ethernet to BT homeHub v2.0

    Hi
    here's what I want to do:
    1. Homehub is connected to the phoneline and will provide a b/g network for my iphone/xbox/laptop1
    2. I want to connect my airport extreme to this (from what I can tell this must be done through an ethernet cable) so that I can have a separate N network which only 1 laptop will connect to.
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    Can someone please help me with some sort of noob guide to get this setup how I've stated?
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    Hey Bob
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    so my steps should be:
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    One thing I did notice (which may or may not be related) is the subnet mask on the AE says 255.255.0.0 when I set it up like this. However when I make it just join the network without trying to create a new one (which works) it sets it to 255.255.255.0 . the IP address also begins 192.168.1.* whereas in the other setup mode it is something different. Does that matter at all?
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  • Airport Extreme - won't detect network!

    Hi, I'm new to these parts so please be gentle with me! I've got an airport extreme card fitted to my ibook G4, and I've been using the card happily for about a month now. It's worked fine but last night it suddenly lost the network and however hard I try, it refuses to connect me to my Netgear router. It must be, I think, a problem with my card because everyone else in my house (who is also on a wireless network) has reception. Therefore they won't be too happy with me if I start messing around with the router. I was just wondering if anyone could shed any light onto why its dissappeared and how to get it back. I'm on channel 11 if that helps. I've tried everything I can think of so far and nothing is working!

    Okay there might be a wall with some substance like a mirror or metal etc. in/on it that will interfere with your signal.
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    Also try to place the wifi transmitter device as high as possible as this does help somehow ?? why I don't know as a blockage is a blockage. Microwave oven etc.
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  • Software for mighty mouse, airport extreme won't load?

    My old mouse won't work with mini. Mighty Mouse and Airport Extreme Software won't load (Macintosh HD 74.4 GB, 64.06 GB Free).
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    I want to use mini to surf net, manage ipod, email. I was assured at Apple store that I was buying a more powerful competer than my needs.
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    When did you buy your Mini ? Has it got Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4) on it ? Most of the Mighty Mouse's functions will only work under Tiger ...
    What do you mean by "Mighty Mouse and Airport Extreme Software won't load" ? Your post is very unclear and we need more information in order to help you. Does it give an error message ?
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  • Airport Extreme won't work with windows computer?

    I can't get airport extreme to work with my other computer which is a windows machine. The windows machine can't find the network address. Sometime it does find an address and appears to be connected, however I cannot connect to the internet with that machine. My Mac does work and connect to the internet. Anybody have any suggestions? Thanks.

    I have a toshiba laptop and it works prefectly with a conceptronic usb card. But you must set up the Base Station only with the default options. I mean that you can not hide the SSID, or make an access control with Airport Extreme. You only set up the default options and it works perfectly. When I try to place an access control or hide the network then it doesn´t work and wait an ip as you say in your post.
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  • Airport extreme won't see wireless signal

    Hiya
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    Probaly the computer is to far away,to many obsticalls,or set up rong. from what you said it sounds like it is not set up corectly. go to systemprefrences/network. on the drop down menu for "Show" go to network port configurations. there it will show ways to conect to the internet. un check the ones you are not going to use. the one you are using is airport so drag it to the top of the list. this is how it is on os x 10.4. depending on how many computers are conected the router may not suport that many computers. for the firmware run sowftware up date under the apple at the top of the screen.
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  • Airport Extreme won't stay in Bridge Mode

    I have the AE being used as a USB print server and for some reason it doesn't stay in Bridge mode. Every few days/weeks I have to run the AirPort Utility and put it back on Bridge Mode. No idea how/why it gets reset.
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    I'm having a similar problem and I'm at wit's end. I know almost nothing about hardware.
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  • Airport extreme won't work without router/switch

    Hi all,
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    I decided to go even simpler.  Connected iMac directly to modem, reset the modem and voila, I had working internet.  Thinking I did something wrong, I reset everything again and tried the Extreme setup.  Same issue with connectivity.  No internet and a bad IP.  Tried the same thing with the Express and got the same errors, etc.  Tried switching DHCP & Nat, Bridge Mode, you name it, nothing seemed to work.  Airport utility shows green for the Airport but amber for the internet.
    So I gave up.  I connected the wired router/switch back up, reset everything, and it works again without a hiccup.
    Summary:
    1.  Internet works when modem is connected directly to iMac.
    2.  Internet works fine connected wirelessly through Extreme (or Express) wired to the router/switch wired to modem.
    3.  Internet will NOT work when modem connected directly to Extreme or Express, despite factory resets.
    So help me out... how can this possibly be happening????

    Sorry for the super slow response.  Shortly after posting the question my wife had a baby so I've been a bit preoccupied! 
    I'm using the following:
    Airport Extreme:  5th Generation A1408 (version 7.6.4)
    Airport Express:  Current generation A1392 (version 7.6.4)
    (if it matters) Legrand 10/100 4 port Router/Switch (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB8QFjAA&url =http%3A%2F%2Fwww.legrand.us%2F~%2Fmedia%2FE0E9D84B8E4E4F0EAF6DE2577C23AD7F.ashx &ei=x0rEU8aMHcnjoAT3qYCgBw&usg=AFQjCNGDfOvPP4Dd9k1Xx6FVDkNJi0DOrw&bvm=bv.7081008 1,d.cGU)
    I don't have access to a plain switch or crossover cable unfortunately. 
    And yep, I'm using the WAN port.  I get a green light every once in a while, but it really just doesn't work unless I add the other router back in there. 
    I have been taking the battery out and letting it rest for 30 mins each time.
    FWIW, I'm doing all of this due to webpages not loading correctly.  I did a trace route to discussions.apple.com and the results show something is obviously amiss.  Here's what it says:
    traceroute discussions.apple.com
    traceroute to e4233.a.akamaiedge.net (184.84.157.54), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
    1  192.168.40.254 (192.168.40.254)  6.983 ms  1.503 ms  4.270 ms
    2  * * *
    3  24-234-16-181.ptp.lvcm.net (24.234.16.181)  18.210 ms  17.244 ms  15.563 ms
    4  24-234-6-81.ptp.lvcm.net (24.234.6.81)  19.638 ms  22.093 ms  11.523 ms
    5  24-234-6-254.ptp.lvcm.net (24.234.6.254)  12.806 ms  11.504 ms  10.715 ms
    6  langbprj02-ae2.rd.la.cox.net (68.1.1.19)  35.497 ms  30.201 ms  29.679 ms
    7  216.156.65.201.ptr.us.xo.net (216.156.65.201)  37.353 ms
        216.156.65.25.ptr.us.xo.net (216.156.65.25)  21.546 ms  21.418 ms
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    Thanks in advance for the help!

  • My Airport Extreme won't connect to the internet.

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    Some ISP's won't talk to an Airport extreme unless it's in bridge mode:
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