How do I find my Airport Extreme router online?

When I type in the address from my Airport Extreme router (version 802.11n), I cannot find it online. It does not show as an IP address. I am having some problems with my printer and want to set up a static IP address, but want to make sure that I use the correct one. Is there a way to make sure there is only one IP address being used?

You must use the Airport Utility application on your PC to configure the Airports. They are not configured with a web based program.
AirPort Utility 5.6.1 for Windows - Support - Apple

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    Select Manual Setup.
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    Select Disks, and then, select File Sharing.
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    Verify that AirPort Disks Guest Access = Not allowed. (Recommended)
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  • How do i find my airport extreme's ip address

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  • How do I use my airport extreme with my FIOS router?

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  • HT4145 How can I use an Airport Extreme to act as a Range Extender for an Alcatel One Touch Y800Z WiFi modem/router? I get a message saying it cannot be extended. Thank you. Arup

    How can I use an Airport Extreme to act as a Range Extender for an Alcatel One Touch Y800Z WiFi modem/router? As we live in a rural area and our landline broadband speeds are awful, I have moved on to a 3G provider in the UK (EE/Orange) and set up the wireless modem which is working very well with an iMac. I have an Airport Extreme base station which was previously connected with an Ethernet cable to the landline router, and two Airport Express stations as Range Extenders. I would now like to use the Airport Extreme and the two Express stations to extend the range of the Alcatel WiFi device. I have tried automatic and manual set up with the Airport Utility but at the crucial step for selecting a network to extend, although the WiFi device is recognised, I get a message saying it cannot be extended.
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    Arup

    This is a problem with a lot of cheap end wifi hotspot like devices.. sometimes you can just swap the sim out to a real 3G wireless router.. that is a better approach IMHO than wireless repeater ever will be.
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    With the Express bridging.. you can then plug it by ethernet into the TC.. which will be in router bridge..
    ie
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  • I just purchased an airport extreme router to increase the range of    my wifi. I have an imac with 10.5.8. I get a flashing yellow light on the base unit and it tells me I need airport utility to install yhe ubnit. Where do I get this and how do I do it?

    I just purchased an airport extreme router to increase the range of my wifi. I have an imac with 10.5.8. I get a flashing yellow light on the base unit and it tells me I need airport utility to install yhe ubnit. Where do I get this and how do I do it?

    sylviafromhanover wrote:
    So I assume that the original modem stays installed with the coaxial cable and the Exrtreme is in addition to that. 
    Yes, that is correct.
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    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/airportextreme_802.11n_userguide.pdf 
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  • MacBook pro and airport extreme router. How to print wirelessly to an old HP wireless photosmart all in one printer

    With MacBook pro and airport extreme router, how can I print wirelessly to an old HP wireless photosmart all in one printer?  What is needed or what process?

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  • How do I connect a PC via ethernet to my new Airport Extreme router?

    I just replaced an old Actiontec router with a new Apple Airport Extreme router to work with my Verizon FIOS service. Connection to all Apple products via ethernet or wireless works OK, however I cannot get the PC up and running via its ethernet connection to the Airport Extreme. Any help would be much appreciated.

    If your other devices are working then it is probably the PC's IP configuration.
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  • How do I add an airport extreme to existing time capsule network and be able to use the router ethernet ports?

    Good day everyone.  I recently upgraded my airport extreme network by replacing the base station with a time capsule router.  Since I now have an "extra" airport extreme router, I've set it up on the other side of the house to both extend the wireless range as well as use it's LAN ports for a home theater system in that location.  Connecting the two routers was done via ethernet.  It now appears that I need to do something "else" as the LAN ports on the now relocated airport extreme are nonfunctional.  All devices are operating well for wireless and as a review, the modem is connected to the time capsule WAN which is connected to the airport extreme via ethernet cable via LAN to it's WAN port.  What do I need to change on configurations to get the LAN ports functioning on the airport extreme?  Thank you for any help.

    Connecting the two routers was done via ethernet.  It now appears that I need to do something "else" as the LAN ports on the now relocated airport extreme are nonfunctional.
    With both base stations interconnected by Ethernet you have the basis for a "roaming" type network. If properly configured, both base stations' Ethernet ports would be enabled for wired clients.
    The key configuration items for a roaming network are as follows:
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    Each base station must have a unique base station name.
    Each base station must use the same wireless security type and password.

  • Airport Extreme Route - Logging into remote computer using VPN

    is there anything i need to change on my airport extreme router. I used to be able to access remote computer via vpn and now I cant ever since i started using the airport extreme. Im trying to access remote computer using windows xp home.

    bkohlmeier wrote:
    On one of the 2wire config screens last night, it showed my various devices and next to each one said "IP" of 108.54.... so it was showing the public IP of each one, versus say "192.168.1.160".
    Ok, that is weird. Is each IP different and how many devices do you have getting public IP's.. there should only be one available and the only device getting it should be the extreme.
    If you only need a bridged modem. go out and buy a cheap single port modem. (I presume this is DSL service. Sorry I am not in US, so what is obvious to you may need spelling out).
    We often use the cheapest TP-Link modem here.. TD-8817 which are like $25 for bridged modem.. works really well.
    I think also you will find as far as pc is concerned the 2wire is actually the better router. Apple decided to use NAT-PMP on their routers instead of near universal upnp used by all windows networking and just about everything else. That makes opening ports that much harder on the Extreme for games etc.
    With the new version utility you can turn on guest network even with the Extreme in bridge.. and what you miss in terms of dhcp is not that great.
    If you want to get it working, let me suggest bridging the extreme for the moment. I am sure you will find no issues with Remote Desktop direct through the 2wire, as you probably used it in the past that way.

  • Lost location services with new airport extreme router

    I have a wifi only Ipad 1 and he use to be able to find my location on my home network.  However, last week my linksys router died and I've replaced it with an airport extreme router and now my Ipad is unable to find its location.  I've checked the location setting and everything is on. Anybody has an idea of what I can do.
    Thanks
    Thierry

    There isn't anything that you can do.  Eventually, Apple's database in the sky will discover the location of your AE and start reporting your location.  No, I don't know how long it will take.  This datbase is, for whatever reason, a big mysterious secret.  In the meantime, go to a local free WiFi location and confirm that location services works from there.

  • How do i use the airport extreme to extend my wireless network

    How do i connected my airport extreme up to my existing network so that it can extend my wireless through out the house ??
    Can it be done wirelessly or do i need an ethernet cable thats about 10m ?
    Keith

    The AirPort Exteme can "extend" your existing wireless network (using wireless only) if it is being provided by another Apple router.
    If your current main router is not an Apple product, then you will need to plan to connect the AirPort Extreme to your router using an Ethernet cable.
    Post back for more information if needed.

  • How do i add my airport extreme to my DSL WIFI Modem to expand my network

    I have a DSL MODEM with WIFI. It replaced my Airport Extreme as a router.
    How can I use the Airport Extreme in conjunction to expand my wifi service through out my house.
    AIRPORT EXTREME MODELA 1354
    Modem is a Qwest PK5000z
    WPA-WPA2 PERSONAL
    MAC BOOK PRO 2011
    OS 10.9.5

    Ok, the Airport Utility Program NOW shows the globe, a green light next to the word internet
    below, there is a now a yellow triangle next to AirPort Extreme with an ! in it. """the messase to the right says
    Diveic Not Found:Airport Extremem was previously part of your net work Check that is still in range of you network
    (it is it's right next to the PK5000) it's plugged in. Forgetting this device removes it from this network."""
    AND NOW
    Bob, I can now see where I missed the fact that to do this the Airport had to be Wired_via ethernet,
    I was looking for it to be a boost wirelessly, not tethered.
    I’m not at liberty to modify the living space I am living in, holes and such and have cable run up exposed.
    Again, ignorance on my #1 status. This has been very informative but I do see where I can't accomplish what I wanted to do, have a booster in another room wirelessly.
    I think what I need to do is restore the Airport to factory setting and sit on it, not literally.
    I can't thank you enough for taking all this time with me. I trust you understand what I wanted and you did your best to provide.
    So I guess that's it for now.
    I'll look to you in the future, you really know your stuff
    All the best to you from MN
    jojoguitar

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