Can I connect use 2 airport extremes in an in home network, each at a different ethernet access point?

Can I use 2 airport extremes in the same in home network, each at a different ethernet drop point?

Hi - without knowing anything else about the network and assuming that you mean that they are connected via ethernet to the main router, the answer is yes - they would be configured in bridge mode to "Create a Wireless Network" (because they are hardwired) with the same name and password as the home network.

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    Do I have to use airport extreme to be a main network if I want to use Airport express extend my wifi range.

    You cannot extend wifi from a different brand router..
    Only apple to apple.
    But the apple router does not have to be the main router.. it can be in bridge.. as long as it is creating a wireless network it will work fine.

  • HT4259 i connected two airport extremes by extending a wifi network.  wifi seems weak...help

    i connected two airport extremes by extending a wifi network.  all my lights are green, and airport utility confirms connections are excellent.  but the extended base station hasn't improved my wifi range in the area i set it up in.

    If you have a Mac laptop handy, run the test that I have outlined below to find out if the remote AirPort Extreme is really extending the signal at all.
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    Locate your Mac laptop close to the "main" AirPort Extreme
    Hold down the option key on the Mac while you click on the fan shaped AirPort icon at the top of the screen
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    Now, move the laptop close the "remote" AirPort Extreme and perform the same test
    If you see the same BSSID as the "main" AirPort Extreme, your Mac is picking up from the main AirPort...and the remote AirPort is not configured correctly to extend.
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  • Can I connect my Airport Extreme Time Capsule via ethernet to another router (non-Apple)?

    I've been trying to figure this out for a few hours and have gotten nowhere. I have an Archer C7 AC1750 router set up in my office, connected to my Zoom 5341 DOCSIS 3.0 Modem; this has been my main router and has worked fine. I have moved some things around and now have my PS3 and PS4 in my master bedroom but can no longer hook them up via ethernet to the Archer C7. I have run ethernet through the attic into the master bedroom and want to use my Airport Extreme Time Capsule as a way to hook up the consoles via ethernet. If I can use the Airport Extreme to extend my wireless network back to the bedrooms that is even better, although that is an afterthought.
    I am not sure what the settings need to be to make this happen. I have searched and tried a number of things but have not found a working solution.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Power up the Time Capsule for a few minutes. Then hold in the reset button firmly for 10 seconds and release. Allow a full minute for the Time Capsule to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    Make sure that the Ethernet cable connection from the Archer router connects to the WAN "O" port on the Time Capsule
    Open up AirPort Utility
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    Click on Time Capsule xxxxxx
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    Verify on the next line
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    Click Update at the lower right and click Continue
    Wait a full minute for the Time Capsule to restart and you should have a green light
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    You should be all set. The Ethernet ports on the Time Capsule are now operable and the wireless network has been extended using AES encryption.

  • Vaio Can't Connect to Airport Extreme

    I'm not able to connect to my 3-year-old Airport Extreme base station from a newer Sony Vaio laptop with an Intel wireless modem. I administer the base station from a G5 iMac and use 128 bit WEP encryption. Wireless connections from Mac's as well as from a 6 year old Vaio with SMC wireless card work quite well. Not so for the year-old Vaio -- which otherwise works well at unencrypted public access points. I downloaded/installed an updated modem driver from Sony, but that did not cure the problem. Any ideas? Thank you in advance.
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    You can download the Apple Airport Utility directly from Apple:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1547?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    Regards,
    Shawn

  • Can't connect to airport extreme after installing 10.10

    After installing OS X 10.10 WiFi connection with Airport Extreme drops out a couple of different ways.  Log in fails, Says Airport extreme is not there (2ft away), drops data connection with all WiFi bars showing.
    Drops data connection mid data transfer.  Then after sever power recycles of the MacBook Pro connection comes back.
    Light on Airport Extreme is blinking.  This iMac is also connected passing data via the same Airport extreme while the MacBook Pro is having the above experiences.
    Anyone experiencing WiFi issues since 10.10?

    You can download the Apple Airport Utility directly from Apple:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1547?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    Regards,
    Shawn

  • Can't connect to airport extreme with my Sony Vaio laptop - don't have airport utility disc, how do I get connected?

    My main home computer is an imac and all devices are apple. I do have however a sony Vaio laptop for work and I cannot get it to connect at home to the airport extreme wireless network. Can I get an airport extreme utility disc to install manually?
    Roooble

    You can download the Apple Airport Utility directly from Apple:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1547?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    Regards,
    Shawn

  • Windows XP laptop can't connect to Airport Extreme used to extend network.

    Have a time capsule for main wireless. PC works fine connecting to it. Have added Airport Extreme to extend network. The mac sees it fine and the PC can connect to it via airport utility but won't connect as wireless and the internet. Running WPA2. Have the latest firmware in each. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

    Thanks for clarifying. If you don't mind, let's double-check your extended-network setup configuration:
    o Open AirPort Utility and select the Time Capsule (TC), and then, choose Manual Setup from the Base Station menu.
    o Click AirPort in the toolbar, and then, click Wireless.
    o Verify that both “Create a wireless network” from the Wireless Mode pop-up menu and “Allow this network to be extended” checkbox are selected.
    o Next, select the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn), and then, choose Manual Setup from the Base Station menu.
    o Verify that “Extend a wireless network” has been selected from the Wireless Mode pop-up menu. Also verify that the correct Network Name is shown for the network you want the AEBSn to extend.
    Do your settings match these?

  • Windows XP client can't connect to AirPort Extreme AP with WEP enabled.

    Hello,
    I have big problem with Mac Mini AirPort Extreme working in AP mode with Windows XP client.
    Some time ago, AP refuse to connect Windows XP clients (notebook) when WEP is enabled (40/128 bit, same problem), while before that, everything work perfect.
    On other hand, iPhone can connect using WEP without an problem.
    When WEP is turned off, XP client can connect but this is not acceptable for me.
    I must notice that friend of mine have absolute SAME PROBLEM which rise almost at same time few months ago. They have Mac Mini and XP notebook (different then mine) which can not connect with WEP turned on, while his iPod touch work!
    I guess that this happened due AirPort Firmware upgrade included in some of Apple software update.
    Does anybody have similar problem or know the solution?
    My AirPort Card Information:
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    Wireless Card Locale: Worldwide
    Wireless Card Firmware Version: 1.4.16.2
    Current Wireless Network: Mac mini
    Wireless Channel: 11
    Tnx in advance.

    mikikg, Welcome to the discussion area!
    Sorry but this is a known issue.
    The only solution is to get a real wireless router instead of using your Mac mini as a base station.

  • Nortel VPN error when connecting using airport extreme

    Hi All,
    I am trying to connect my work laptop xp server pack 2 using Nortel VPN Contivity Client via an Airport Extreme.
    I have connected in the past but since the new Airport Extreme update I have been unable to connect.
    I can surf the web on the laptop but am unable to connect securely to my work network.
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    To d/l prior versions of the software, you simply need to press ctrl (Windows) or Option (Mac) and then click on "check for updates" which is in the File pulldown menu.
    This should give you the ability to choose the 7.2.1 version of the firmware. Once it is downloaded, simply go to "Base Station" - "Upload Firmware" and choose your desired version.
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  • Can't connect to Airport Extreme – can't even see network

    I’m staying at a friend’s house in UK – mac’s everywhere. He has a new Airport Extreme - my Powerbook cannot see the network. All the other macs can see it. I think my wireless card is okay - I can sometimes see other networks in the building.
    Any ideas? I've tried selecting "other..." and manually entering the network name & pwd - no luck. I've also added netwrok name to preferred list.
    PS. When I open AirPort Admin Utility, I can see the basestation (connected via Ethernet). I click ‘configure’, enter the password and get the following error:
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    This version of AirPort Admin Utility does not support this base station. You can’t update the software for this basestation, but you may be able to make configuration changes to it. Please go to www/apple.com/support to locate a newer version of the AirPort Admin Utility.
    I click the blue ‘continue’ button – it doesn’t work, nothing happens.
    I can see the configuration pages below the error message – the mode is set to 802.11b only – it won’t allow me to make changes. Could that be the problem?
    1.67Ghz PowerPC G4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   Wireless Card Firmware: 405.1 (3.90.34.0.p18)

    Don't use the AirPort Admin Utility to try and connect to and configure the new AirPort Extreme 802.11n base station. The new base station can only be configured with the new AirPort Utility that is included on the CD that shipped with it.
    Why your PowerBook can't see his wireless network is difficult to diagnose from here but isn't exactly unique as others have had problems as for various reasons.
    I recommend doing a search within this forum to see some of the solutions other people have found for the problem you are having.

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

    Hi, I lived in the USA for a while and moved back to Europe.
    I have an airport extreme (US purchased) which i would like to link with a new airport express (EURO purchased) in order to extent my network.
    Is this possible ?
    I have multiple problems doing so, which leads me to believe the US and EURO product might not be compatible.
    Thx for your kind assistance, G.

    Connecting routers wirelessly to extend a wireless network is known as a Wireless Distribution System (WDS). Although AirPorts can extend other AirPorts in a WDS, they only work with a few non-AirPort ones...like some Linksys models.
    Here are a few articles on the subject:
    - http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=222773&start=0&tstart=0
    - http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=607414
    - http://rgbdream.com/?p=44
    - http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=WDSLinked_routernetwork
    Another option, although maybe not as practical in your circumstance, is to connect the AirPort base directly using an Ethernet cable to the Linksys. Then setting up the AirPort as a bridge.

  • Can't print using Airport Extreme with a DELL P1500 printer

    I connected my Dell P1500 printer to the USB port of the Airport Extreme. I can see the printer under USB printers in Airport Utility, but cannot print.
    Note: I can print when I am connected directly to my MacBook Pro.
    Please help.

    You will need to use the AirPort Utility to both verify that the AEBSn "recognizes" the USB drive and to enable File Sharing. Once those two steps have been completed, you can then try to access it from your Vista PC.
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  • Can't connect to airport extreme guestnetwork

    I cannot connect to my airport extreme guest network

    Unfortunately, your post provides virtually no information for us to go on. If you could provide some more details, we can begin to troubleshoot your issue.
    What model number of AirPort Extreme do you have?
    What operating system are you using on your computer?
    What is the make and model number of your modem?
    Was the guest network working before, and now does not?
    Can you "see" the guest network and not connect.....or.....can you not "see" the guest network at all?
    What troubleshooting steps have you tried? What were the results?

  • Can't connect 2nd airport extreme wirelessly to airport extreme base station

    I have an Airport Extreme base station connected to my cable modem.  I have a 2nd Extreme I am trying to connect wirelessly to the base station to extend my network.  The Airport Utility does not see the second AE.  Also the status light on the 2nd AE is flashing amber.  I have tried hard resets and the Utility will not find it.

    OK, thanks for the information.
    I'm not sure if this has anything to do with your issue or not, but according to Apple, a Windows PC cannot be used to configure the newer models of the AirPort Extreme correctly. Here is what the Specifications page for the new AirPort Extreme indicates:
    Setup and Administration
    iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 6 or later and AirPort Utility 1.3
    Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.5 or later and AirPort Utility 6.3
    http://www.apple.com/airport-extreme/specs/
    I don't have a PC here to test out the setup.
    We can try to configure the 2nd Extreme to extend the 1st, but if that is not successful....and you used the PC to configure the 1st Extreme....it may be necessary to start all over again and reconfigure the 1st Extreme using recommended software before the 2nd Extreme can be set up.
    For now, temporarily move the 2nd Extreme to the same room or close proximity to the 1st Extreme.  Power up the 2nd Extreme for a few minutes, then hold in the reset button on the device for 8-10 seconds and release. Allow a full minute for the 2nd Extreme to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    On the home screen for an iPhone or iPad.....
    Tap Settings
    Tap Wi-Fi
    Look for an option to Setup a New AirPort Base Station
    Tap on AirPort Exteme just below that option
    The utility will open up and take a minute to analyze the network, then suggest that the 2nd Extreme will be configure to extend the 1st Extreme. Enter a device name that you want to use for the 2nd Exteme and tap Next.
    The utility will configure everything for you. When you see the message of Setup Complete, click Done.
    Now move the 2nd Exteme approximately half way between the 1st Extreme and the area that needs more wireless signal coverage and try things out. Extending this way using wireless will usually result in a loss of about half of the potential network speed, but that is not avoidable with a wireless method.

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