Multiple airport connections

I have an airport express that I use for sending music to my stereo, all works fine. If i want to connect to this I have to disconnect from by home hub that provides my internet, I had read that you can have multiple airport express connections so you can stream to different rooms in the house? Can this also be done with other routers? I have a BT Homehub and an airport express, and they are not beside each other, that was just incase someone suggests plugging in the express unit into the main router.
Thanks
Fudzy

Go to airport utility select the airport express you want to manage and when it prompts you tell it to join an existing network. This works.

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  • Multiple Airport Express connections?

    Hello:
    I was wondering if it is possible to set up multiple airport connections through my wifi?  I am running windows 7.  Will I be able to set them both up through the airport utility device?
    Thanks!

    In bridge mode, the AirPort Express is basically a pass-through device. Any wireless client, connected to it, could be "seen" by the NAT router upstream of the Express ... so it may be possible that the hotel's router checks for individual MAC Addresses before it provides Internet access.

  • Connecting to multiple Airport Express base stations at the same time?

    I want to be able to use wireless internet and stream music to my stereo at the same time, but I only have a single internet connection behind my stereo and it's connected to the Pay TV. My options seem to be getting a new line installed behind the stereo so I can insert this into the same Airport Express base station I use for my music, or buying a second Airport Express base station and connecting it to one of the other internet connections in the room, then connecting to both Airport Express base stations at the same time.
    Is this possible? Are there other alternatives?
    Many thanks

    Nate, Welcome to the discussion area!
    Once you have a network, you can connect multiple AirPort Express (AX) to that network (wirelessly or via Ethernet). When your computer joins that network it can access all the AX.
    You could take your current internet connection and run it into an inexpensive router with multiple Ethernet ports (not the AX). If this is a wireless router then your AXs could be located elsewhere and connect as wireless clients to that network. Once you computer joined that network it could stream music to the AXs.

  • Does Airport Express support multiple ethernet connections via a switch?

    If I use the following configuration, with the Airport Express extending my network, will it handle multiple devices connected via a switch?
    Modem---Airport Extreme- - -802.11n- - -Airport Express---Switch---multiple devices (eg. network printer and iMac).
    Or do I need to use a second Airport Extreme instead?

    It works for me—even when the AirPort Express device is configured to extend the wireless network created by the AirPort Extreme router.

  • Connection problems when I use multiple Airport Expresses

    I have one Mac that I use to stream music to multiple Airport Express's. Its seems that when I connect to 3 expresses things work fine. If I connect to 4 the sound cuts out on all speakers.
    Is 3 the limit or am I doing something wrong?

    Yes you can but....
    With the apex in the ceiling you may get a signal loss from your main wireless system. To be able to do what you want in a whole home sound system they all need to be on the main wireless system. You also have to plug them in to a wall outlet which may be an issue with your fire regulations with them inside the walls/ceiling. With airplay you have some limitation also. If she has an ios device and likes say pandora she can only do it to one set of speakers/APex. Only itunes from a computer can do multiple/house party sound. I have 2 APex in my house and love them all. If your main wifi is out of range for some of the new APex's you can run 1 cat5/6 (APex is 10/100)  and make a new network and bridge the rest to it. As long as your new wire is connected to your main network you will stay on the same network.
    So now you get sound and a roaming wifi through out the house. (that's what I did but not in the ceiling.)
    Sonus are good but $$$. by then rewire!

  • Connecting to multiple Airport Express base stations for internet and TV?

    I want to be able to use wireless internet and stream music to my stereo at the same time, but I only have a single ethernet connection behind my stereo and it's connected to the Pay TV. My options seem to be an ethernet splitter (maybe - any ideas?), getting a new ethernet connection installed behind the stereo so I can insert this into the same Airport Express base station I use for my music, or buying a second Airport Express base station and connecting it to one of the other internet connections in the room, then connecting to both Airport Express base stations at the same time.
    Is this possible? Are there other alternatives?
    Many thanks

    Nate, Welcome to the discussion area!
    Once you have a network, you can connect multiple AirPort Express (AX) to that network (wirelessly or via Ethernet). When your computer joins that network it can access all the AX.
    You could take your current internet connection and run it into an inexpensive router with multiple Ethernet ports (not the AX). If this is a wireless router then your AXs could be located elsewhere and connect as wireless clients to that network. Once you computer joined that network it could stream music to the AXs.

  • Can multiple Airport Expresses be connected via ethernet to an Airport Extreme to extend a single WiFi Network?

    I am a big fan of both the Airport Extreme and Airport Express.  In my work environment, I need to create a good quality single wireless network around 2 large aircraft hangars and some offices at the perimeters.  We have a good quality wired Cat5e ethernet network extended between the buildings and offices now.  Is this possible and does it seem like a good practical solution?  I think that 4 or 5 Airport expresses would easily provide good wireless coverage in the needed areas. 

    Can multiple AirPort Expresses be connected via ethernet to an AirPort Extreme to extend a single WiFi Network?
    Yes, this will work just fine as long as any individual Ethernet cable run will not exceed much over 330 feet or about 100 meters.

  • Multiple Airport Express streams?

    Is it possible to have more than one Airport Express Unit receiving different signals from different iOS devices? E.g. My iMac plays one track, my iPhone plays another and my iPad plays another?
    I have a 4 input hub in my house powering 4 sets of ceiling speakers in various rooms and want to know if multiple Airport Express units mean I don't have to go down the Sonos route as all my music is on iTunes.
    Thanks in advance

    I do this regularly. I have 5 AX units connected to various receivers around the house. I can stream to a subset of speakers from one device and have another device stream to others. I don't see why I couldn't stream five stream to these speakers.
    But the big caveat is that most of my AX units are connected via a gigabit ethernet network not a wireless connection (yes I know the AX units are not gigabit, but my network is). If you were trying to do this via wireless you might quickly run out of bandwidth. This is particularly true for IOS devices. For example, I have an ipad that can stream internet radio. If you think about it the ipod  in this case has to first get the wireless signal and then send it back out to the AX, immediately doubling the amount of spectrum used compared to streaming from a device that has the music stored on it. That's probably why my internet radio app won't let me select multiple speakers the way I can with itunes or airfoil.

  • Multiple Airport Express issues revisted

    I've been trying to set up multiple airport expresses. I want to wirelessly connect to two stereos and stream to both at the same time. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    So far I tried the directions below. But after following them, when I was in itunes, it would not acknowledge either AX. When I was making the suggested settings in the Airport tab, as listed below, it asked me for the name of the network. I wasn't sure what to put there though.
    I can set up each on its own network, but then itunes can only find one stereo at a time.
    Thanks for you help.
    For each AirPort Express Base Station (AX):
    Perform a "factory default" reset
    - (ref: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108044)
    To set up AirTunes on the AirPort Express Base Station (AX), using the AirPort Admin Utility, connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to the Ethernet port of the AX, and then, try these settings:
    AirPort tab
    - Base Station Name: <whatever you wish or use the default>
    - Wireless Mode: Join an Existing Wireless Network (Wireless Client)
    Music tab
    - Enable AirTunes on this base station (checked)
    - Enable AirTunes over the Ethernet port (optional)
    - iTunes Speaker Name: <whatever you wish>
    - iTunes Speaker Password (optional)
    In iTunes:
    iTunes > Preferences... > Advanced > General
    - Look for remote speakers connected with AirTunes (checked)
    - Select "Multiple Speakers" from the speaker selection at the bottom of the iTunes window.

    You need to have one of the AirPort Express (AX) join the wireless network created by the other one. See KB 302153, AirPort Express: How to join an existing wireless network in client mode.

  • Multiple airport express's

    Can i have multiple airport expresses acting as range extenders on the same network?

    Yes, if you remember that they all must connect to the "main" base station.
    Apple's extend a wireless network feature works like the hub and spokes of a wheel. Your AirPort Extreme would be the "hub" and each AirPort Express would reside at the end of a separate "spoke".
    Each AirPort Express only communicates to the hub....not to another Airport Express at the end of another spoke.....so it is important that the AirPort Express devices be located about the same distance from the hub....and....that they are closer to the hub than they are to another AirPort Express.

  • Best option for multiple Airport Extreme base station setup

    I'm looking for the best way to setup my wireless network at home. I have a fairly large two story home with some ethernet cable run to various rooms upstairs and downstairs. Basically I was thinking if I could use some of the wired connections in my home the wireless network might be faster (instead of just rebroadcasting the wireless signal with multiple airports).
    In my laundry room (downstairs) I have my cable modem, an 8 port switch and my airport extreme. Currently, the cable modem is hooked up to my Airport Extreme (via ethernet cable) and then I have an ethernet cable running from the airport to the switch. The various ethernet cables that run through my home are then plugged into that switch.
    In my office (upstairs) I have a live ethernet jack (one that runs down to that switch downstairs), but instead of having the airport plugged into that ethernet jack I have the second airport extreme just "extending the network". Is there a way to utilize the wired connection inorder to have a stronger signal to broadcast for the upstairs wifi?
    I've seen WDS mentioned before, is that what I need to setup? Basically, I just want to know what the best way is to setup the wireless network to keep the speeds as good as they can be.
    Thanks!

    Good news, you can use Ethernet to connect the Apple routers together.
    Perform a Hard Reset on the upstairs AirPort Extreme by holding in the reset button for 9-10 seconds and then releasing. Allow a full minute for the Extreme to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN "O" port on the AirPort. ( I assume that you have tested the cable by connecting a computer to it directly to make sure that it is working).
    Click the AirPort icon at the top of the screen on the Mac
    Wait a few seconds for a listing of New AirPort Base Station to appear
    Just below that, click on AirPort Extreme  (the example below shows an AirPort Express)
    AirPort Setup will open up automatically and take a minute to analyze the network, then announce that the AirPort will be configured to extend your other AirPort router.
    Enter a device name that you want to use for the AirPort...(you can use the same device name as before if you wish), then click Next.
    Now AirPort Setup will indicate that the AirPort is being configured to extend using Ethernet.
    When you see the message of Setup Complete, click Done
    You are all set.

  • AirTunes and multiple Airport Express modules

    I was curious if there are plans to support connecting to multiple Airport Express modules? I have two modules in my home and would love to be able to send music to two different places at the same time.
    If there is a plan to introduce this option I'd love to know and if I already can I'd love to know how.
    Thanks

    I would love to know this as well.
    I have just purchased an older home and re-wiring the
    house is somewhat out of the question.
    I purchased two AirPort Express modules's, but then
    found out you can only play to one at a time. I
    would love to be able to play one play list in the
    basement and another in the living room upstairs
    without having to run two iTunes.
    Or at least play the same playlist to both at the
    same time?
    I too would like to know this. I have an older home and would like the option of playing the same music throughout the house or in just one location.
    Even being able to hear what is playing from the
    iTunes player would be decent as well.
    Any thoughts?
    Stephane
    G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

  • Multiple Airport Express without Airport Extreme

    Is it possible to have multiple Airport Expresses on a network without the router being an Airport Extreme? I have a Buffalo router and can't get more than on Airport Express to be recognized. Is this possible?

    The Express must be configured to "join a wireless network" to be able to stream iTunes to your stereo. It sounds like you have one device working OK, is that correct?
    If you can't get AirPort Utility to "see" your other Express, temporarily connect an ethernet cable from your computer to the Express and then open AirPort Utility to see if that helps. You will configure it to "join" your wireless network.
    When you have it configured, you can disconnect the ethernet cable and move the Express to the location that you want.

  • 10.4.9 Intel update killed my Airport connection

    Had the EXACT same problem with 10.4.8, so I eventually reverted back to 10.4.7. Once 10.4.9 came out, I thought I'd be safe, but after the update, my Airport connection constantly drops, sometimes several times a day, for no apparent reason. After it drops, the network is not visible and only a restart will return the connection.
    1. Firmware is up to date
    2. All security updates are in place
    3. Hard reset on AE fixed the problem for a couple of days, but no longer
    4. I have a 17" Intel iMac, Time Warner cable modem
    5. When the connection drops, AE light is still steady green
    Called Apple support and the phone guy started in on my cordless phones providing interference. I knew that was going to go nowhere since five seconds before I installed 10.4.9, I had ZERO problems. It ain't my phones. I would just go to a wired setup, but I rely desperately on AE to stream my music. Any advice? I've trolled the forums for hours, but haven't found a solution...

    After multiple calls to AppleCare, determined it was cordless phone interference (2.4Ghz). No idea why this interference doesn't exist prior to 10.4.8, but whatever. Got a new 6.0 DECT phone today and so far, no dropouts. $70 I wish I didn't have to spend...

  • FED UP with dropped Airport connections!

    Okay, a little history here. I've been a Mac user for 20+ years. I know my way around these machines. I have a Mac Pro and a Mac Book, and when they were running Tiger I had zero problems with Airport connections in either case.
    However, since I upgraded to Leopard about a year ago, I've had nothing but problems with Airport. The connection drops out every few minutes on both of my machines. Sometimes it re-establishes itself, but other times I have to do it manually. About 50% of the time, it doesn't connect at all. It asks me for my password (which is saved automatically) and when I hit 'return' it says the password is incorrect (it's not).
    I've tried three different base stations (AX, AEBS & now D-Link DIR-655) and the problem remains, and I have it on both my Mac Book and brand new Mac Pro. So it would seem that it's a flaw with Airport & Leopard.
    It got so bad that I finally set up an Ethernet network in my office. That was fine but we had to reconfigure the rooms and I needed to set up the wireless network again. I did that, and of course I had the exact same problem I was having before. The connection on both the MacBook and Mac Pro drops in and out intermittently. It's not a reception issue because it happens when both computers and the router are all in the same room.
    If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on what to do, I'd love to hear them. OS X and Airport software is all up to date. I recently did a clean install of OS X on the MacBook just to make sure there wasn't a software conflict causing the problem, but that didn't help.
    This is driving me crazy!

    Mac OS X doesn't have a clean install option:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=607614
    So unless you did an erase and install, you can't say you have eliminated any potential hardware issue with your machine.
    Linda P, Astriker, and anyone who does not have a solution for Badlydrawnboy, please start a new topic thread below:
    http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1222&start=0
    You'll make it harder to get a solution for them as the causes of wireless failure are many. My FAQ* here below discusses the most common reasons, which have existed since the first version of airport many years ago:
    http://www.macmaps.com/WIFI1048.html
    The fact that multiple base stations were tried, and multiple machines were tried, says the issue is external to both! It means to me, that you have something interfering with your wireless connection that you haven't considered. Piping in the walls, file cabinets in line of sight, external wireless networks on the same channel, microwave ovens, wireless land line phones can all contribute to WiFi's demise.
    - * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

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