Help extend my wireless signal

We live in a house that is about 100 yrs old and my office is in the breezeway (an extension to the home). I have a nice Cisco router but some days I lose signal 20-40 times throughout the day and other days I don't lose signal at all. Ideally I'd like a way to possibly extent the wireless signal so it's stronger out here because it's difficult to get work done when I'm running back inside the house 20 times to reconnect my laptop to the internet. 
Sorry if you need more info from me to give advice please just ask!! I wasn't sure what info would be needed so I'm being pretty basic. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Thanks,
Frustrated in Michigan

It sounds like you are referring to a cable modem with wireless capabilities since you mentioned that "they" replaced it.  In that case, you should buy a separate wireless router and move it as close to your location as possible/needed and disable the cable modem's wireless broadcasting and use it as a transparent switch; which is primarily all cable modems are good for anyway.  
*There is a good chance that a new purchased router will have superior range to the cable modem and may not even require being relocated closer to you workspace.

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  • Can not get express to extend tc wireless signal

    hello,
    i have a tc 1tb and it is running my wireless signal in my house. but for some reason i can not get my airport express to extend the wireless signal. its like it will not pair up with eachother. any help please??

    i have a tc 1tb and it is running my wireless signal in my house. but for some reason i can not get my airport express to extend the wireless signal. its like it will not pair up with eachother.
    Is your AirPort Express Base Station (AX), the newer 802.11n or older 802.11g model?

  • Does a second airport express extend the wireless signal from the first?

    After a long search on his forum and not finding an answer, this is my question:
    I have a Time Capsule connected to a Speedtouch router/modem. The Time Capsule has its own network. Because of the distances in my house, I use an Airport Express to extend the wireless range for my MBP. This doesn't seem to be enough to cover the whole distance (app. 35 meter) there is poor or no connection. So, my question is: can I use a second AE to extend the range even further? Will it pick up the signal from the first AE or do all the AE's in use need to connect with the Time Capsule?
    The first AE is app. 12 meter from the TC.
    many thanks,
    Inge

    Welcome to the discussions!
    The answer is yes and no.
    No, if you are using the "extend a wireless network" feature because each AirPort Express communicates directly to the Time Capsule, not to another AirPort Express. It's like the hub and spokes on a wheel. The Time Capsule is the hub and the Express devices are at the ends of the spokes. The devices at the ends of the spokes communicate directly to the hub, not to another spoke.
    Yes, if you are using the "WDS" feature because this type of setup allows a "main", "relay", and "remote" device to be configured. But, there is a big penalty with this type of system:
    o The network will operate at "g" wireless speeds only
    o The bandwidth on the network will drop 50% for each "relay" or "remote" device. So, with two devices, the first cuts half of the bandwidth. The second devices cuts half again. So, you are down to only 25% of the original bandwidth.

  • Extending a wireless signal with an Airport Extreme Base Station, and an Airport Express as the "repeater".

    I understand that I can extend Airport Extreme wirless "reach" with an Airport Express, but how?  I've read through the posts and they say to "connect" the Airport Express.  What does that mean, to an outlet, to an ethernet cable, what?

    I understand that I can extend Airport Extreme wirless "reach" with an Airport Express, but how?
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  • I acquired an airport express to extend my cable modems wireless signal, BUT having difficulty getting set up.

    Having trouble getting set up.  I'm trying to set up airport express to extend my existing wireless network, so i can get a better signal for my iPad at the other end of the house.  I can get a green light on the airport device , but signal is still weak.  How do I tell if apple express has been properly set up.  Does the apple express need to be connect via ethernet to my cable modem (either for set up or to operate properly)?

    I'm trying to set up airport express to extend my existing wireless network
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    More likely, the Express has been set up to "join" the wireless network. It does not provide any additional wireless signal in this type of configuration, which is designed for use with AirPlay.
    I can get a green light on the airport device , but signal is still weak.  How do I tell if apple express has been properly set up.
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    Locate the laptop near your main router. Hold down the option key on the Mac and click on the fan shaped AirPort icon at the top of the screen. Look for the BSSID and jot down the least few numbers for identification.  The BSSID is actually the AirPort ID of the device to which your Mac is connected at that time.
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    If the Express is "extending", you will  of course see a different BSSID when you perform the check.
    Post back on your results, so we will know how best to proceed if you want to configure the Express to provide more wireless coverage. It will help if you can provide the make and model number of your "modem", which is likely a combination modem/router or gateway type of device.

  • Can I extend my Sky wireless signal with an AirPort Express?

    Hi,
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    Thanks for reading.

    Perhaps have one connected to the Sky router with an Ethernet cable and then boost the signal from that one with the other?  Would that work?
    If the 1st Gen AirPort Express really is a 1st Gen, then yes, you could do this.
    Check on the side of the AirPort Express for the model number.....hard to see in the faint print.....so you may need a magnifying glass.
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  • Can I use the E2500 to extened my range to a wireless signal across the street ?

    What I have is a wireless internet signal that my neighbor has agreed to share with me, as I am currently not happy with the Hughsnet Sattelite ISP service I have.
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    Thank you in advance,
    Manshoon

    Hi Manshoon,
    In establishing a good wireless coverage, make sure to put the router in a higher location or in a less interference area. The E2500 router doesn't have the capability to extend the wireless signal. What I can suggest is try changing wireless channels. You can use an application that will help you determine which channel is perfect for your network. Changing channels will avoid interference or conflict on any other devices that might cause getting a low signal. You can also update the router's firmware for better performance. 
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  • How do I use airport express to extend my wireless network?

    How vcan I extend the range of my wireless network using Airport Express?

    It appears that you may have "join a wireless network" and "extend a wireless network" mixed up a bit.
    The Express can "join" virtually any wireless network produced by any manufacturer's router if it is provided with the correct settings:
    name of the wireless network
    the correct wireless security settings
    and correct password.
    "Join" is normally used for AirTunes or to connect a USB printer to the Express for remote printing.
    But, the Express does not provide any additional wirless coverage when it "joins" another wireless network.
    Apple's "Extend a wireless network" feature, which was introduced about 5 years ago, allows the Express to connect to another Apple "n" wireless router and then "repeat" or "extend" the wireless signal....providing more wireless coverage in the area where the Express is located.
    This is a proprietary setting. Apple says it will not work with devices from other manufacturers. To our knowledge, this is correct.
    Prior to 2007, Apple used a setting called WDS to allow the Express to be configured to provide more wireless coverage. Attempts were made by a number of manufacturers to standardize the WDS settings, but things were never finalized.
    The result is that Apple's older "b/g" routers were sometimes compatible with WDS settings from another manufacturer. There were a handful of products....5 or 6, as I recall....that were said to work. Some did, some didn't. Linksys had a couple of models, Netgear had one, SMC another, etc.  Extremely limited.
    Since WDS was never adopted as an industry standard, manufacturers developed their own WDS settings. Compatibility was extemely limited and unreliable. That continues to this day with WDS.
    Bottom line....It is always best to stick with the same manufacturer throughout your network as far as routing is concerned.
    If you have an newer "n" Apple router like an AirPort Extreme, the Express can extend the wireless as can along Extreme. If your Extreme is dual band, and you want to extend both bands, then you need another Extreme.
    Another responder suggested to someone that they could connect the AirPort Express to a router via Ethernet.  What exactly would that achieve?
    That is a completely different subject since this discussion is about extending a wireless network using wireless only.

  • Best way to extend Airport Extreme signal

    Like most folks, I had no idea what a poor choice it was to let my internet service providor install my DSL connection in the far corner of my home. So until I install a phone or cable jack in the middle of my place, half my signal is wasted in the back yard, while the other end of my house is out of range.
    (iPad 2, iPhone 4S, Macbook, etc)
    My question is... what's the best way to extend my Airport Extreme wireless signal? I tried using my Airport Express as an extender but recently read that this actually weakens the signal. If that's wrong, how should I configure them to work?
    Does anyone know of a better way to extend my wireless signal to the rest of my house? Short of moving my router?
    Thanks in advance!

    Please check out the following Apple Support article for details on the various options available to you with using multiple base stations for extending a wireless network. If you have any questions or need further assistance please don't hesitate to post back.

  • HT1515 extend a wireless network using my airport express

    I bought an airport express back in 2006 with my macbook.  I recently bought a time capsule and am now using it as my wireless router.  Can I use my old airport express to extend / boost my wireless signal throughout my house? if so how?

    Check the label on the side of the AirPort Express to see if the version that you have includes the feature to "extend" a wireless network.
    If it does, you will see Model No A1264 there.
    If you see A1088 or A1084, unfortunately this version of the Express does not have the ability to "extend" the wireless signal using wireless only.

  • How to make 2nd Airport Express to broadcast wireless signal?

    Hi im absolutely lost as to what to do. Currently I have an Airport Extreme which creates my network and two Air Port Express (APX 1 and 2) configured to extend my wireless network. The issue I have is that APX 2 will not broadcast the signal it gets from APX 1 and thus none of my wireless devices can connect to APX 2 even though the green light indicator shows on all the devices and in the Airport Utillity App. However if I move APX 2 within the signal range of the AE, only then will APX 2 broadcast a signal, and allowing my devices to connect to it. I would attempt to illustrate what I mean below, with Example A - showing APX 2 NOT broadcasting a signal and Example B-  showing APX 2 broadcast a signal.
            Eg. A                                                      Eg. B
          Airport Extreme                                      Airport Extreme
            Airport X 1                                  APX1                     APX 2
            Airport X  2

    The bottom line here is that the wireless signal can only be extended one time from the AirPort Extreme.....if you are trying to extend using wireless only.
    Apple's "extend" feature works like the hub and spokes of a wheel. In your case, the AirPort Extreme would be the "hub" and AX1 and AX2 are located at the ends of two separate "spokes".
    AX1 and AX2 communicate directly to the "hub"....not to another device at the end of another "spoke".
    Another way of saying the same thing is that AX1 and AX2 must both be located closer to the AirPort Extreme than they are to each other if you want AX1 and AX2 to both "extend" the wireless signal.

  • When using an airport extreme to extend a wireless modern, will the lan ports work?

    When using an airport extreme to extend a wireless modern, will the lAN ports work?

    The AirPort Extreme can extend the wireless signal from another Apple wireless router. When it does, the Ethernet ports on the extending AirPort router are enabled.
    Apple's "extend" feature appears to be a proprietary Apple function, so it would be extremely unlikely that an AirPort Extreme...or any other Apple router....could extend a 3rd party router product wirelessly....if that is really what you are asking here.

  • Difference between the 'WDS' & 'Extend a wireless network' settings?

    I bought a Time Capsule & an AirPort Express with the intention of using the AirPort Express to extend the wireless signal in my home. After reading up on it a little it looked like I needed to use the 2 devices in WDS mode.
    I had trouble settings it up in WDS mode & ended up doing it without.I set the Time Capsule to ‘Create wirelss network’ under the Wireless settings in AirPort Utility & the AirPort Extreme to ‘Extend a wireless network’ & it seems fine.
    I’m just wondering what the difference is between this & WDS mode? And would WDS be better than what I’ve set it to now? (Would it extend the range better than the current setting?)

    "Extend a wireless network" is an option only among 802.11n devices. It is much easier to set up than WDS and is potentially faster in terms of throughput because of the differences between n and g.
    It's not clear to me, however, that the throughput of an "extended" network is reduced less in terms of a percentage than is that of a network extended via WDS.

  • Can an Airport extend a wireless network and support a USB printer at the same time?

    Can an Airport extend a wireless network and support a USB printer at the same time?

    Yes, if the AirPort Express is extending the wireless signal produced by another Apple router. The Express cannot wirelessly extend a network produced by a non-Apple router.
    In addition to extending the network and connecting a printer, AirPlay can also be enabled on the AirPort Express, with all services operating simultaneously.
    Please note that only the print function will work if you connect an All-in-One type device to the USB port on the Express. Advanced features like copy, scan, mainentance, etc are not supported when an All-in-One device is connected to the USB port on an AirPort router.

  • I get no wireless signal in my home, so need a network extender for the Lumia 2520.  Specs indicate LTE FDD network:Band 20 (800MHz), Band 3 (1800 MHz), Band 7 (2600 MHz). Does Verizon offer a network extender that will work with the Lumia?

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