Airport Extreme wont connect too my router

Airport extreme dosent connect to my router via my ethernet cable, i just get a orange flashing light. Do i need to configure my router?

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    Will the settings on OS X Tiger's firewall be the most effective or do i need to configure the wireless router's firewall as well?
    I am a newbie to wireless routers and to answer your question about two routers, I was following what the directions from the DI-624 manual said to do. What you are saying makes total sense in that respect.
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  • Airport extreme wont connect

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    running diagnostics all passes up to the association tests, that fails.
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    i casn use dell pay service to try to solve the problem, but thats my last resort, because i dont know if it a software, apple, or cable issue.
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    Hello NYGramps. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    I assume that your Dell laptop can access the Internet when connected directly to the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn) by Ethernet ... correct?
    If so, can the laptop "see" and access other wireless network and just not the one provided by your AEBSn?

  • Airport extreme wont connect to a website

    hi i have a problem with my airport extreme, i love it to bits but this week as i was updating my website it decided to go screwy. it connects to the internet fine except for one site....my website, i know the site is live as ive asked people to check it and its ok, when i take out my extreme and connect either thru my airport express or direct to the cable modem its fine and loads the site as normal.
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    never found a soloution after a week of trying, finally i rang apple support number after 20 minutes they told me that they were going to have to charge me for phone support or that i could make an appointment with the genius bar, i dont have the money to waste on phone support, especially since im pretty sure i tried everything to fix it.
    so i relented said no and made an appointment with the genius bar. two days later on my birthday took the drive upto birmingham, armed with all my information of what had happened and what i had done to fix it, 2 minutes into my conversation with the genius, he said no problem take it to the cash desk and theyll swap it, and they did. i couldnt have asked for a better response and this experience has restored my faith in apple products. im sending this reply using my new extreme and my website www.build34.com works again.
    so my advice dont spend time trying to fix it, dont ring tech support, just make an appointment with the genius bar. oh yeah at the same time i took my macbook back as the battery was pretty much toast (gen 1 every problem under the sun happened) they swapped the battery as well, god bless apple, their customer support is A-1, and i had 2 of the best birthday presents ever.

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  • Airport extreme wont connect to computer it was setup on

    I setup the base station on my girlfriends computer, IBM thinkpad t42, with a WPA/WPA2 personal password. I can connect to the router through my computer using a wireless card but she cannot. It constantly says aquiring network address but never connects. the airport utility doesnt recognize the router on her computer either after the password is entered. she can connect to it when the router has no password attached. what can I do?

    What do you mean "wont connect"?

  • How to set up Guest Network, while Airport Extreme is connected to another router.

    I have tried doing this by changing the Internet Settings in the Manual section of the AirPort Utility. When I set Connection Sharing to 'Share a public IP address', it tells me that the beginning and ending DHCP Addresses are conflicting with the Airport Extreme.
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    Thank you very much for your quick and clear response.
    What would be the consequences if I disable the NAT & DHCP on the upstream router?
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  • Macbook2.1, OS 10.4.8, Airport Extreme wont connect to Actiontec GT701-WG

    I can't get my macbook to connect to Qwest-DSL wireless gateway modem (Actiontec GT701-WG). A Dell laptop connects without any problems. I've tried a number of things: WEP, no WEP, Access lists. I've recycled the Actiontec, rebooted the macbook, etc. No luck.
    Airport sees the network but when trying to connect I get "There was an error joining the Airport network Home". When running Network Diagnostics I do get something in /var/log/system.log:
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Resources/airport:Error:W irelessAssociate2() = 88001006 for network Home
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    Let's double-check both your Actiontec & AirPort settings.
    For the Actiontec:
    Wireless Settings
    - Wireless: On
    - ESSID: ACTIONTEC
    - Channel: 1
    - Security: Off
    Wireless MAC Authentication
    - Enable Access List: unchecked
    LAN IP Address
    - Device IP Address: 192.168.0.1
    - Device LAN Netmask: 255.255.255.0
    DHCP Server
    - On (enabled)
    - Beginning IP Address: 192.168.0.2
    - Ending IP Address: 192.168.0.254
    - SubnetMask: 255.255.255.0
    - DNS: Dynamic (enabled)
    Services Blocking
    - All options should be blank.
    Website Blocking
    - All options should be blank.
    NAT (Network Address Translation)
    - On (enabled)
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    System Preferences > Network > Show > Network Port Configurations
    - Verify that an AirPort option exists. If it does not, click "New" to create one. - Verify that AirPort is "On" (checked)
    - Verify that AirPort is at the top of the list. If it isn't, you can drag it to the top.
    Systems Preferences > Network > Show > AirPort
    AirPort tab
    - By default, join: Automatic
    TCP/IP tab
    - Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
    - Configure IPv6: Automatically
    Proxies tab
    - Configure Proxies: Manually
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    - Exclude simple hostnames (unchecked)
    - Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts & Domains: <leave blank>
    - Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV) (checked)
    First try connecting your Mac directly, using an Ethernet cable, to one of the Actiontec's LAN ports. Can you access the Internet? If so, disconnect the Mac from the Actiontec, and try again wirelessly. Can you still connect?

  • Airport Extreme wont connect to the internet

    I recently had to shut down my AE Base station. When I went to reconnect, I was no longer connected to the internet. I have tried everything I can think of from shutting the whole thing down, to full factory reset, but for some reason it will not work. I can see and connect to the airport itself, the Cable internet works (I am connected by the ethernet cable to write this), but I cannot connect through the AE. Also, I can connect to the airport through the Airport Utility, but the Airport Setup Assistant tells me I do not have the correct hardware installed??? Can anyone give me some steps to follow that might help me to work through the problem?
    I have a cable modem connected to Virgin Media (which is definitely working)
    The Cable modem is connected via cable to the WAN port as it has always been.
    nothing else is connected to the set up, although before reset I also had an Airport express connected as a slave, elsewhere in the house. I have tried to use this directly instead of the Airport Extreme but with no luck.....
    Finally, I have no firewalls
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    Welcome to the discussions!
    If you haven't already done so, try a full modem reset as follows:
    Push the reset button on the modem and then power the modem down
    Pull the battery from the modem if it is easily accessible
    Power down the rest of your network....all devices
    Wait 30 minutes
    Make sure that the modem is connected to the WAN (circle of dots) port on the AirPort Extreme
    Power up the modem first and let it run 4-5 minutes by itself
    Then power up the AirPort Extreme the same way
    Power up each of your other devices one at a time, waiting a few minutes before you start the next device.
    Please post on your results.

  • Airport extreme wont connect to modem

    Hello just recieved my airport extreme all devices read network but amber light keeps flashing so it says no dsl and internet connection reset both modem and airport still flashinfg amber light any help woud be appreciated

    Try another Ethernet cable? There really shouldn't be anything more to it than that. Make sure you are using its WAN port to connect to your modem.

  • Macbook2.1, OS 10.4.8, Airport Extreme wont connect to Zyxel 660HW router

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  • BRAND NEW Airport Extreme Wont Connect to Internet

    I'm trying to set up my AEBS and I run the wizard and everything checks out ok, then when the router restarts it says that I do not have a valid IP address and that it is looking for my PPPoE host.
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    Try changing from PPoE to "Ethernet" set Configure IPv4 to "DHCP"
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  • My new airport extrem wont connect with my time warner cable modem

    My new aiport extrem wontconnect tomy time warner cable modem

    Have you power cycled the modem for long enough to deregister the previous client/router MAC address.. it can take 20min or longer off time. If the cable modem is also a router then the AE has to be in bridge mode.
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