Airport not seen over ethernet

I have a G4 desktop connected to an Airport extreme (which has a printer connected also) via an ethernet cable. Airport is also connected to a DSL modem. Up to 10.4.3 it worked fine.
After upgrading to 10.4.4 (and also the recent Itunes and Quicktime updates) the G4 can no longer see the printer and Airport Admin Utility doesn't see Airport either. Curiously, the internet connection (i.e. Safari) works fine. I have repaired permissions and repaired the disk. I tried another account as a test and it has the same problem. However, booting from a backup version of 10.4.3 works fine. Is there something I can do to make the Airport connection work under 10.4.4?

Like a later post by Mark Griffin, I did nothing further with respect to my problem but several hours later found that Airport could be fully accessed over ethernet. Its a mystery.

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  • Sharing Airport Internet connection Over Ethernet

    Hi
    I've read various things about this on the forums here, but none of them seem to make a considerable amount of sense seeing as the person just magically works out the problem. So I'll attempt to describe my problem.
    I'm trying to share my Intel iMac's Airport connection to another mac running 10.4.6 over ethernet. I'm using crossover cable, and so far I've got the two computers to recognise each other in Network tab of the Finder, so I can mount the other's HD on my desktop if i wanted. BUT, I am having no luck with sharing my internet connection, I have the 'Share my Airport connection over Ethernet' settings ticked in System Preferences on the iMac with airport, but the "light" on the network overview page is orange on both computers, and the one connected with ethernet does not connect to the internet.
    Any idea what I may be doing wrong?
    Thanks a lot
    Mo

    You are sharing one connection from the main unit to a secondary unit. The secondary unit only has access through the main unit, so the system doesn't see a personal web connection, just a web connection. In order to share that connection, it must be seen as a "personal" or directly connected form of network. This is so that somebody can't just steal your connection and then filter it to a billion computers and hack you and really mess up your system. If you want to share that connection, I suggest you invest in a wireless router. Then you can share all peripherals from the main unit and other units in any configuration you wish, and then use your secondary(wireless) unit to share directly to the third unit(crossover cable) without having to set a bunch of manual controls and troubleshoot. Printers, some scanners, and sometimes even dvd burners can be shared across a router. And because the system reads two connections(comp-to-comp and comp-to-web) through the router, you can actually fully network all peripherals to work across each unit, so long as they all run the same versions of OS and software. Just remember, you get what you pay for with routers. $100-$200 should get you something decent and a USB speed-booster card wouldn't hurt if you can get it as part of the whole router package. I've used the same type of configuration and it has saved me days, even weeks of trying to move data onto cds and dvds to move between computers for using with different programs and tasks.
    good luck

  • Time Capsule slow internet over wireless after 1 day (not so over ethernet)

    I have had my time capsule since they first came out, so I guess about 8 months.
    I have had this issue since day one, but I have decided this is just too much.
    I have a 25Mb connection, and when I first plug in the TC I get the full speed. BUT... I am down to about 500Kb/s after 2 days, about 300 and so on until it stops at about 65K/s, LESS THAN 1 Mb!
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    I have auto TM turned OFF on all machines, and backups are ONLY done manually. (I only do them once a week over ethernet).
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    And this is my second one. The last one did this as well.

    The same thing is happening to me, exactly. Although my top speed is lower than yours (I'm on FiOS). Unplug it for a second, and you're back to normal. Otherwise, it will slowly and inexorably degrade until you have something worse than dial-up.
    This is completely unacceptable, and it's far too typical of the current state of Apple's quality control and support that there is no official acknowledgment of this screamingly obvious and annoying problem, which happens every single time I use my Time Capsule, which is to say every day, and no recommended fix.
    Sometimes I feel as if I could really hate this company!

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    I dont know what it is, but when I use the TC over wireless, it is over 10 times slower than if I just stick an ethernet cable in my macbook. I get 50k/sec TOPS over wireless. I get 600-2MB/sec over the ethernet.
    Im seriously using an ethernet cable right now because I cant stand it.
    I have restarted the thing 50 times now. (modem too)
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    I have time machine TURNED OFF
    I have tried all different frequencies.
    It is not just my macbook, but every wireless device on the system.
    I had an N basestation I replaced, it was super fast.
    My ethernet and airport settings are identical.
    I have tried. all settings of B,G,N 2.4 and 5ghz.
    I have tried interference robustness on and off.
    It is not the internet going to it, and it is not the environment it is in as It is sitting in the exact same place my N base station was in.
    I seriously hate this thing right now... And I am as big of an apple fan as they come.
    Please help me!

    I unplugged it again and plugged it back in again... and it seems to have worked.
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    I just wish it was as reliable as my previous N base station.

  • Time capsule not working over ethernet cable

    my time capsule is connected to a router (also transmitting a wireless network) using ethernet cable. I can connect to the time capsule using both mac and windows over wireless, and I have internet. However, there's no internet when using ethernet cable (I see the time capsule in my airport utility, and I have it on bridge mode. Still, no internet.)

    How old is the TC? What model, A1xxx from the box or rubber mat?
    Failure of the ethernet ports does happen on the Gen3 but it is pretty odd.
    I would test with another ethernet cable.. check the connectivity leds go on when you plug the cable in. If not, it cannot work.. get another cable or try another port or device.
    Make sure the ethernet is set to auto in the computer.
    Tell me what IP gateway and dns address it is getting. We can work forward from there.

  • Sharing airport network connection to an airport base station over ethernet

    Hi there,
    I've got a network connection to the internet via Airport, on my iBook G4 with OS X 10.4.9.
    This iBook is connected to the LAN port on an Airport Express base station (for physical wiring reasons, it cannot be connected to the WAN port).
    This Airport Express has a dozen other computers attached to it.
    Does anyone know how I might be able to share my internet connection, via the LAN side of the Airport Express, to all these other computers?
    Incidentally, when I turn on both the Ethernet LAN connection and the Airport internet connection, I stop being able to communicate over the internet connection. When I disable the LAN, the internet connection returns.
    Thanks,
    Brian

    It turns out that in
    System Preferences->Network->Show: Network Port Configurations
    You can change the order of the networking by dragging the Port Configurations.
    Network sharing wasn't working for me because Ethernet was above Airport, therefore Airport wasn't being used as the internet connection. Having dragged Airport above Ethernet, it is now being used for the internet, and the sharing across the Ethernet works quite soundly.

  • Laserjet Enterprise M602x not seen over network by Mac

    We've rented an M602n printer for a very small office. Our network is fronted by an Airport Extreme 5th generation with the most recent firmware. A 5-port switch is connected to one of the LAN ports of the extreme. The 602 is connected to that switch.
    Here is what I'm seeing: On a Windows 7 machine, I'm having no problems installing the networked 602. It sees the printer on the network and all goes smoothly.
    On a Mac laptop running OS X 10.9.4, when I go into System Preferences -> Printers and Scanners and click on the "+", I do not see the 602. It doesn't matter whether I'm connected to the Extreme's WiFi or by Ethernet into the same 5-port switch as the 602.  It doesn't show up.  Note that I also have a Laserjet P1606dn plugged into the same switch and I see that just fine as a Bonjour printer, so it seems the issue is isolated to the 602.
    I've brought up the embedded web server on the 602 and verified that AirPrint is on.  I am able to print if I install as an IP printer using the Jetdirect Socket protocol, but I'd rather not have to make others go that route.  Printing via USB cable also works.
    I'm not at the office right now so I can't quote the current firmware level but can get it tomorrow.  I changed the "FutureSmart" from 2 to 3 but that didn't make any difference.
    I'm guessing that there is some knob that needs to be tweaked but I haven't found it.
    I have WireShark on my Mac and was thinking of checking to see if I'm getting any Bonjour packets from the 602.  Maybe tomorrow.
    Thanks in advance for any leads!

    Hello there,
    To get your issue more exposure, I would suggest posting it in the commercial forums since your product is a commercial product. You can do this at Commercial Forums.
    Enjoy your day!
    R a i n b o w 7000I work on behalf of HP
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    “Thanks” for helping!
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  • When I downloaded the last Mac OSX software my airport not seen

    When I downloaded lastest OS X software for airport, my computer no longer 'sees' the airport card. So what to do to fix it.

    It turns out that I had a software corruption when I downloaded the new software so that the airport hardware is not recognized even though by diagnostics it is intact and functional.

  • Unable to share my Airport network thru my Ethernet port

    This used to work under 10.4
    The option to share my Airport internet connection over ethernet has disappeared from my sharing control panel (the only option I'm given is "firewire".
    It is conceivable that the ethernet cable has mysteriously stopped working but unlikely and even so the option should still be available (I don't have a firewire cable connected). Note: Network Utility shows that the ethernet cable is connected; the port is occasionally, though rarely, receiving packets but not sending.

    Yes,
    As an update, I borrowed a firewire cable, turned on sharing of my Airport and made the connection. The client machine is able to detect both connections (the firewire and the ethernet). however, it never received a DHCP cert. so even though I had the satisfaction of seeing the control panel displaying a successful share, this was no more effective than the ethernet. I still think it is highly suspect that the ethernet option is missing when trying to share my airport connection but there is obviously more here. Is there an easy way to reset/restore my settings (something is clearly not right here). Also I borrowed a buddies macbook pro and all worked as it is supposed to so the problem is definitely not with the client but with my mac.
    If it helps to understand my level of experience. I used to teach classes on XML and XSL/XSL-T, I've looked at some of the relevant plists (hoping they'd be more self explanatory than they were). I'm not going to try to edit any of this without understanding what the fields do and I'm far from a Unix expert but given guidance I'm not likely to screw up editing or replacing some files if that will fix the problem.
    I'm going to try the Genus bar in the morning but I'm not really optimistic -- I respect the Genus bar guys but I also sense this is beyond the depth of their style of support.
    Maybe I should just reinstall the OS but I'm not looking forward to that and I'm not convinced that the problem isn't in the user space in which case I'd have wasted a lot of time for nothing.

  • Airport Express not seen by Setup Asst or Admin Utility as Air Tunes remote

    I have Earthlink DSL running into an Airport Extreme Base Station and then into my iMac. I bought an Airport Express to play iTunes music over powered speakers in a different room. I plugged the speakers in and then plugged in the Express. The Amber light blinks and neither the Airport Setup Asst or the Admin Utility see it.
    I have reset the Express about five times. I was worried about range, so I plugged it in an outlet five feet from the Airport Extreme Base Station. Still flashing amber and the iMac's Airport utilities could not see it.
    Do I have a bad Aiport Express or are some of my Base Station settings wrong?
    Andy

    Thanks so much for the tips, but unfortunately they leave me with more questions. Can you help?
    if you are using wireless to connect to the
    Express, you need to make sure that you have the
    proper network name selected. It will not be the
    name of your existing network because you haven't
    set it up for that yet.
    Where? The computer just does not see the Express wirelessly.
    The easiest way to set up the Airport Express units
    is to use an ethernet cable to plug a computer into
    them directly.
    And then what do I do to get it set up to be seen when it is wireless?
    If you are, for example, trying to set the Airport
    Express up in a WDS and you were to get the password
    for encryption wrong, forget to set it to the same
    channel, forget to give it the same name, or any
    other little minor mistakes, it might no longer be
    available as a wireless connection unless you reset
    it.
    In the config of the Airport Extreme Base Station, in the WDS tab, again, the Express is not seen. I can't make any mistakes because I can't do anything. It has NEVER been seen as a wireless connection.
    I'm getting frustrated. Anyone want to buy a three week old Airport Extreme that has never been used but has a lot of pen marks on it from being reset about 20 times?
    Andy

  • How do I set up multiple Airport Expresses to connect over ethernet for Airtunes only?

    I am trying to set up an Airtunes network using an Airport Extreme and three Airport Expresses connected together via ethernet (CAT5 cable). At each Airport Express there will be a speaker setup. I don't need/want internet connectivity on the network, but not sure if it is required for setup or not. I have made this work over wifi, using the Expresses to extend the network, but struggling to get this to work over ethernet.
    I would be verry grateful of a step-by-step method to setting this up! I am also looking to set up 6 airport expresses to do the same thing in another location.
    Thanks in advance!

    Thanks for the info.
    I assume that the AirPort Extreme is setup and working at this point.
    Work with one AirPort Express at a time to get them all configured, and then you can locate them where they will be needed.
    AirPort Setup will configure the Express devices to "extend a wireless network" using Ethernet, so they will be broadcasting the same wireless signal as the AirPort Extreme and provide more wireless signal coverage as well.
    I have yet to meet the first person who thought that they had too much wireless coverage, but you would have the option to turn off the wireless on the Express if you wanted. Most users like having extended wireless for their devices.
    Temporarily, move an Express close to the AirPort Extreme
    Connect a spare Ethernet cable from one of the LAN <-> ports on the Extreme to the WAN "O" port on the Express
    Power up the Express for a few minutes
    Hold in the reset button on the back of the Express for 10 seconds and release. Allow a full minute for the Express to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    Click the Airport icon at the top of the Mac's screen and wait a few seconds for AirPort Express to appear just under the listing of New AirPort Base Station
    Click directly on the AirPort Express
    AirPort Setup will open up automatically and take a minute to analyze the network, then announce that the Express will be configured to extend the AirPort Extreme network.
    Enter a device name that you want to use....example.....Express1.....and click Next
    AirPort Setup will configure everything for you. Notice that the message will say that the Express is being set up to extend using Ethernet. When you see the message of setup complete, click Done.
    Now you can move the Express to the remote location where it is needed, hook it up to the Ethernet connection there, power up the Express and set up AirTunes on the device.
    AirTunes is enabled by default, to other than make the speaker connection, you won't have much to do on that.
    Set up other Express devices the same way, except assign a different name to each device....example....Express2, Express3, etc.....to keep things organized.

  • Airtune Over Ethernet  with Time Capsule or Airport Extreme

    Can the previous generation Time Capsule or Airport Extreme bridge an ethernet client to an Airtunes network?
    Current Setup: I have an aluminum iMac wired to my Time Capsule; currently, I use the aluminum as a music server by connecting to several Airport Express clients over the the iMac's built-in Airport for Airtunes support.
    Problem: I have 3-802.11g clients dragging my wifi network. I would like to dedicate the iMac's internal network to the g-clients so I don't have to use compatibility mode for my n-network. However, I will lose Airtunes speaker support when I use internet sharing over the built-in Airport. Airtunes does not appear to support the Time Capsule ethernet client.
    Nodes:
    -AE 802.11g (Airtunes only)
    -AE 802.11n (Airtunes and USB printer)
    -1st gen Time Capsule (Internet gateway, "creating network" 802.11 g/n,
    -iMac 8,1 (Music server via internal wifi, wired TC client)
    -Macbook 4,1 (wifi client)
    -iPhone
    -Canon MP620 (USB to iMac, wifi to Macbook)

    Further to Bob's comments..
    A Gen1 TC will be using marvel wireless chip and your 2008 and 2010 Macbook will use atheros and/or broadcom cards.. Just open your system profiler and look for info on the airport. We find the mixture of wireless chipsets especially older draft N and later N products can give very varied results.
    The very fact you are linking at 270 and not 300mbps shows some reduction from theoretical max speed.. and really to get over 100mbps with any wireless you need perfect setup.. matched wireless chips etc.
    Do a test uploading and downloading a file to the TC to see if the LAN speed is better than internet speed.
    In reality I think you are doing especially well.. we see loads of people complaining about slow internet here who are getting less than 10% of the speed they get direct when routed through the TC. And on most occasions the limit in speed is not really going to affect what you do, as the real links to the internet are not that fast.

  • Mapping to disk on Airport Extreme's USB port from G5 over Ethernet

    I just set up my Airport Extreme network, with multiple machines (Windows XP, Vista, Mac G5, iPad and iPod Touch) sharing the internet connection via both Ethernet and WiFi without any problem.
    My XP and Vista machines are connected via WiFi, and I was asked to supply the shared disk's password, and once I provided it, I was able to see the drive attached to the USB port on the Extreme.
    My Mac G5 is connected to the Airport via Ethernet. It never asked me for the shared disk's password, adn I could not see the drive in Finder.
    Any suggestion on how to map to the shared drive over Ethernet will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! /Kenny

    Any suggestion on how to map to the shared drive over Ethernet will be greatly appreciated.
    It really shouldn't make any difference whether the G5 is connected by Ethernet or wireless, the AirPort Disk should be "visible" in the Finder sidebar.
    If not already, be sure that you have either or both "Connected servers" & "Bonjour computers" enabled in Finder Preferences > Sidebar.

  • ITunes 7.1 doesn't recognize Airport Express over ethernet

    Running iTunes 7.1 on Windows XP desktop. Immediately after update, iTunes no longer can see my Airport Express as a remote speaker (Airtunes over Ethernet).
    Airport Express has the latest updates. Airport Utility has no trouble recognizing it by name. It doesn't have a password on it. The Airport is happily providing wireless for my laptop. It is my only WiFi base station, because I have a small place. It's been dependable for over a year.
    I'm truly bummed, because earlier today I got a Griffin AirClick USB, and it works like a charm. I was looking forward to using it with full-screen coverflow in 7.1.
    iBook G4 and assorted Win & Linux boxes   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   iTunes is on an XP PC

    The problem turns out to be an incompatibility with Bonjour for Windows. A post by "f00fighter" over in the "iTunes for Windows Upgrade Issues" forum solved it. I quote him below:
    ******Quote***********
    Looks like this issue is due to an incompatibility between Bonjour for Windows and iTunes 7.1.0.59 for Windows (thanks toonz!)
    To workaround the issue you can stop the Bonjour Service by going to Start \ Control Panel \ Administrative Tools \ Services, then highlight the Bonjour Service and stop it. You might also want to set the Startup status of the Bonjour Service to Manual (or Disabled) to prevent the service from starting automatically the next time you restart you PC.
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    *****End Quote**********
    iBook G4 and assorted boxen Mac OS X (10.4.8) iTunes is on an XP PC

  • Airport Express not seen in Airport Utility! PleaseHelp!

    Airport Express not seen in Airport Utility! PleaseHelp!
    Changing Utility version did not help.
    I have successfully used my Airport Express 802.11n A1264 (1st gen.) to stream my iTunes music wireless to my living room stereo. Lately my Airport Express looses connection after every restart and does not show in the Airport Utility.
    I run 10.6.8 on a Quad core Mac Pro. up to date on al software updates per 10.6.8 I use a 3rd gen. Airport Extreme 802.11n.
                                                                                                                                                                                              W.W.

    I actually did this by myself not into the computer but a secondary Ethernet port on myTripple play Fios modem.
    The Express showed up right away. I did the reset and set it up in the utilities to join my existing wireless network. I don't remember all steps but at some point it asked me to put in internet info, I did not, and then it asked me if I wanted the amber flashing stoped so I could use it to stream music. I clicked yes and the set-up finished with a green light. After I disconected the Ethernet cable, plugged in the Express in my living room stereo wireless, it has been working normal since. I restarted a few times, green came right back.
    James since you had the right idea I gave you the 10 points. Thank you for being helpful.
                                                                                                                                          Walter

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