Connect airport express with rj45

my internet connection is using a rj11 "phone cable", how can i connect my airport express with it? once i plug it into my AE it seems that my fixed line is "in use" and i don´t have internet signal on it.

It is not possible to connect a phone line directly to the AirPort Express, since the AirPort Express is a simple router only.
The phone line must first connect to a broadband modem.
Then the modem connects to the WAN "O" port on the AirPort Express using an CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors at both ends.

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    <Edited by Moderator>

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  • Trying to set up Airport Express with Ethernet Powerline adapters

    Hello,
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    Wireless Password: as per my router
    Verify Password: as per my router
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    Thanks

    Hi,
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  • Connecting Airport Express to Airport Extreme

    I had a linksys router with a remote wireless Airport Express and it connected and worked wonderfully. The Linsys router died so I replaced it with an Airport Extreme. Now I can't connect to the Airport Express. It does not show up in the Airport Utility and the Airport Express status light blinks amber. Any suggestions to getting my Airport Express connected and working again?

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    I had to spend some time ( off and on 1 hour) with network settings, but AX with AirTunes works great! The advice in this discussion helpped more than the book or Apple's support site.
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  • I have just changed my network provided and now i can't find my 1st gen airport express with airport utilities

    Hi, can anyone help. I've just updated my network with a new hub and now i cant find my 1st gen Airport express with the curreent Aiport utilities.

    From your description, it sounds like the AirPort Express was configured to connect to your "old" router or hub...and, to do that,  the Express remembered the specific ID of that device as part of the connection credentials.
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