Need to set up password for airport express with belkin pre-N router

I can't figure out how to set up a WEP password for my wireless network at home. I tried setting it up using the AirPort Admin Utility, but no base station appeared on the menu. I'm using a Belkin Pre-N router. Any recommendations out there?

The AirPort Admin Utility is ONLY for use with Apple's base stations.
You will need to follow the directions in the Belkin's User Guide about using a web browser to change the configuration of the router and enable wireless encryption. If all of your equipment supports WPA, use WPA (with a non-dictionary password) instead of WEP.

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  • Airport Express with Belkin N1 Wireless Router

    I saw Airport Express and am very interested to buy this. However, before I proceed to buy, it would want to see if it can work with my Belkin N1 Wireless Router and how.
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    DSL Modem <-> Airport Express <-> Belkin N1 Wireless <-> Laptop
    Can anyone advise
    1. Can Airport work with Belkin N1 Wireless Router?
    2. How do i setup the above configuration?
    If this can work, I'm going to get one immediately!! =D

    Welcome to the discussions, Richard!
    Preferred setup is
    DSL Modem <-> Airport Express <-> Belkin N1 Wireless <-> Laptop
    The <-> is normally a display for an ethernet connection. The AirPort Express only has one ethernet port, and it will be used to connect to the DSL modem in your example.
    So, it would not be possible to connect the Belkin device the AirPort Express using <-> ethernet.

  • Setting a password for airport express

    Dear all
    I have had my apple ibook and my daughter's windows pc running wirelessly on the airport express for a while now. I am concerned about hackers being able to get into a) my or my daughter's computer and also b) helping themselves to our internet provider. I have tried setting a password but even so, it never asks for a password when I log on. Why is this? What have I done wrong? It is quite worrying as our computers have lots of private and banking details on them. I need an idiot's guide to setting up the ae so it always asks for a password when going on to the internt.

    There are 2 passwords that could be associated with an AirPort Express (AX).
    (1) Administration password. This password prevents unauthorized people from making changes to the setting of the AX. This does not protect your wireless data in any way.
    (2) Wireless encryption -- WPA2, WPA, or WEP. This password is used to encrypt the wireless data so that unauthorized people can not read that data. This password would also be required to connect to your AX.
    If you enable the (1) administration password it will have no effect on your ability to join the wireless network. The only time that you would be prompted for the password is when you tried to use AirPort Utility to change the settings of the AX.
    If you enable (2) wireless encryption, you will be prompted for the password the first time you wireless connect to the network. If the option is enabled for your computer to remember the password, you will not be prompted for the password next time you connect. The computer will simply use the previously stored information. The wireless data will be protected from unauthorized users.

  • Airport express with hard-wired medem router?

    hi there. i've got a hard-wired modem router to my mac and a pc. my mac however has got an airport card in it and i'm thinking of buying a usb wifi dongle thing (?) for the pc and use an airport express station to get wireless internet.
    Can anyone please assure me that this set up would work:
    lounge: iMac with aiport card.
    bedroom upstairs: pc with usb wifi thing
    living room: phone line plugged in modem router, modem router ethernet cabled to airport express plugged in socket on the wall. hi-fi plugged in airport express with stereo jack.
    would i get wireless internet on both machines an my tunes wirellesly available on the hi-fi?
    thanks for your patience!
    also does anyone know whether i need to let my isp know that i'm intending to use wifi or will it work anyway?

    With the AirPort Express Base Station (AX), configured as a "bridge and connected via Ethernet to your wired router, it will act like a Wireless Access Point (WAP). In this configuration, the wired router will continue to provide NAT & DHCP services for both the wired and wireless clients connected to it.
    Your proposed network configuration is sound. The only issue I see may be the wireless range. The AX is advertised at 300' for 802.11b (11 Mbps), but building construction materials or other forms of Wi-Fi Interference may limit this range. The end result is that the wireless clients furthest away from the AX may experience weak or poor wireless performance.

  • Can't set up security for Airport Express?

    Hello, we are tearing our hair out trying to set up Airport Express.
    We have installed and are using the Airport Utility. We plug in the AX and it is a slow flash amber. It s being registered by our mac so we join the default "Apple Network XXX" then open Airport Utility. Checking the base station status it lists 4 items that need attention, we can work thru all of them but keep getting stuck on "Wireless Security".
    We get to the point where it says select "WPA2" or "no security", we select WPA2, hit continue it then gives us the message "wireless network name is required to continue" but there is no where to select a name or enter one, the base station is also selected in the LH panel? We can't get past this point.
    We have also previously in other screens already put in a password for the base station and again for the airport express - is this a 3rd password?
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    Many Thanks! - Danielle

    Danielle, welcome to the discussion area!
    Try the following: Open AirPort Utility and click Manual Setup
    Click the Base Station tab just below the row of icons to assign a name to your device, a device password (write that down) and adjust time settings as needed.
    Click the Wireless tab and work your way down the page
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    wireless Network Name = Your choice
    Check mark next to "Allow to be extended"
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    Radio Channel = Automatic
    Wireless Security = WPA2 Personal or WPA/WPA2 Personal
    Wireless Password = backspace to clear out anything here and re-enter your desired password
    Confirm Password = Same as above
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  • Cant set up password for airport

    I have gone through networks multiple times and applied a WEP password to my internet. I apply the new setting but when i look, my network is still open for anyone to use. What am I doing wrong?

    adam011888 wrote:
    I have gone through networks multiple times and applied a WEP password to my internet. I apply the new setting but when i look, my network is still open for anyone to use.
    If you launch AirPort Utility, put your AirPort Express into "manual setup" mode, and select the Wireless tab of the AirPort panel, what value do you see in the "Wireless Security" setting?

  • Forgot password for Airport Express can you help?

    I've forgotten my password, could someone help please?
    Thanks

    Try using something like a straightened paperclip or tip of a ballpoint pen to press and hold the reset button for one or two seconds - that will reset the Airport Express.
    This from page 40 or thereabouts of the AE user guide:
    Chapter 5 Tips and Troubleshooting
    You Forgot Your Network or AirPort Express Password
    You can clear the AirPort network or AirPort Express password by resetting AirPort
    Express. Follow these steps:
    1 Use the end of a straightened paper clip to press and hold the reset button for one
    second.
    2 Select your AirPort network.
    -On a Macintosh, use the AirPort status menu in the menu bar to select the network
    created by AirPort Express (the network name does not change).
    -On a computer using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, hold the pointer over the wireless
    connection icon until you see your AirPort Network Name (SSID), and choose it from
    the list if there are multiple networks available.
    3 Open AirPort Utility (in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder on a Macintosh,
    and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows XP or Windows
    2000).
    4 Select your AirPort Express and click Configure.
    5In the dialog that appears, make the following changes:
    -Reset the AirPort Express password.
    -Turn encryption on to activate password protection for your AirPort network. If you
    turn on encryption, enter a new password for your AirPort network.
    6 Click OK.
    AirPort Express restarts to load the new settings.

  • Need to set a password for safari

    I would appreciate any assistance in setting a password with Safari.
    thank you

    Actually you can set a password, but the way to do it is a bit awkward.
    Set up a separate user account and then using parental controls, set limitations for Safari.
    We did this for my son(teenager) so he could only be on the internet while we are home.
    When he tried to access Safari and a few other applications, it prompts for the Administrator name and password to allow access.
    I hope this has helped.
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  • Using Airport Express with an ATT DSL router

    July 10, 2012
    Hi All! The following thoughts are for
         1) those of you who use ATT DSL as your internet service-provider, and
         2) who wish to stream iTunes songs from your computer to speakers in other rooms via AIRPORT EXPRESSes, and
         3) are wondering whether you have to purchase a separate Apple Airport Extreme base-station, or can simply use your exisiting ATT router.
    Having just spent several days and many hours on the phone before Apple's tech "Dan" was finally able to get my system up and running, I thought some of you might appreciate my sharing the following info while it's still fresh in my mind.
    1. You may need to update your ATT router to the latest version, in order for it to properly communicate with your AIRPORT EXPRESS(es) (henceforth shortened to "AEs").  The AEs use 802.11n speed.  My original ATT router (a 2Wire 2701HG-B) was no faster than "-h,"  and this might have been part of the problem as to why my system wouldn't work.  I went to my local AT&T store, and got their latest router: as of this writing, a Netgear "Westell"  Model B90-755025-15, which can run at both the slower speeds as well as the faster "-n."  To find out some of the specs of my router, an Apple tech had me type in the 10 digits of my Gateway IP Address into the address-bar (no need for the "https://www") and "Presto!", up popped several pages of info on my router.
    2. When first setting up your AE, it needs to be back in "default mode."  If it's right out of the box, you don't need to do anything.  But if, like me, you've already made several attempts to get it running, then you need to reset it to its pre-configured state,  You do that by taking a bent paper-clip, and inserting one end into the little hole on the ports-side of your AE (near where the mini-plug of a speaker-cable is inserted). While the device is plugged in, gently press the paper-clip into the hole until the light on top blinks amber QUICKLY, the flashes coming in rapid succession.  Then remove the paper-clip, and the AE will glow solid amber--meaning it's waiting to be re-programmed.
    3. When first setting up your AE, do NOT attach an ETHERNET CABLE from the router.  The only cable that needs to be attached is the mini-plug cable running to some sort of portable, powered speaker.  For myself, to make things easier, I brought my AE and my new Sony RDP-M5iP speaker/dock into the same room as my Imac & router. That way, I'd know immediately if the AE was working correctly.
    4. After you've clicked on your Airport Utility App (hard drive TO Applications TO Utilities folder), you'll soon come to a page that asks you to name your AE (this page calls it a "base station").  Before you do that, you should see a button in the lower left-hand corner that says, "Other Options."  Click on it.  You'll then be given a choice of "Creating a New Network"  or "Choosing an Existing Network."  You want this 2nd choice--because you indeed are planning to use your ATT router's exisitng wireless network.
    5. Shortly, you'll come to the page asking you to name your AE.  Call it, for instance, "Family Room Speaker." As for password, at first I--as well as virtually all of the techs with whom I spoke--thought I should type in the multi-digit ATT router-password (called a "Wireless Network Key").  But finally, "Dan" told me to simply type in, "express1"  (or, for my 2nd AE, "express2").  That did the trick! 
    6. Your AE should now be glowing green on top.  Plus, on the 10x6" dark-grey rectangular box displaying the globe (i.e., your main internet connection), the globe should have a now-green glowing circle to its left.  And underneath, it should be displaying a rectangle named "Family Room Speaker" (or whatever name you've given your Airport Express).
    7. When you now open iTunes, you should see a little blue rectangle (with a triangle in its middle) in the lower right-hand corner of your iTunes box.  Click on it, and it should show listed both your computer-speaker as well as your AE speaker(s), plus a heading called "multiple speakers."  Click on "multiple,"  and it will bring up a box displaying all your now-current speakers.  Check the small square next to any speakers that are unchecked, and a volume-slider will appear.  Bring them all up to a comfortable level.  Then click on an iTunes track you'd like to play and, viola!, you should hear music playing both from your computer and from the portable speaker to which your AE is attached.
    8. Now close iTunes. Then unplug your Airport Express and--if you have a 2nd AE-- plug them both back into your power-strip. Go thru the set-up steps in your Airport Utility App for this 2nd AE.  At the end of it, both AEs should be glowing green on top, and both should be displayed on your computer-screen.
    Now re-open iTunes, and start a song playing.  (Don't forget to click on the blue rectangle at the R-hand bottom, and activate the new AE speaker.)  By inserting your speaker cable alternately into each of the AEs, you should be able to verify that, yes, both are now working.
    9. Unplug both AEs, and bring them to whatever room you want to use them in.  Plug them in to a wall outlet, and run your mini-cable from the AE to the speaker.  Give the AEs a few minutes to pick up the signal once again from your ATT router; when they do, their lights will change from amber back to green. Tech Dan warned me to keep them away from too much metal, to avoid interference. As soon as they turn green, you should now be hearing your iTunes track playing thruout your house! (If not, you may have to first close iTunes on your computer, then re-open it, and start a new track playing.)
    The BOTTOM LINE: no, you don't have to purchase a separate Apple Extreme to be your base-station.  Your ATT router--if it's running at the 802.11n standard--should be able to work with your Airport Express(es)!
    My thanks to Sean and Cameron and  Chris and, most especially, Dan, the Apple techs who patiently worked with me to get this system online. 

    I am GREATLY appreciative of this overview. Even though I don't understand a lot of it. I will keep working through. I am-- have for 2 years-- had terrible connectivity with AT&T's service & 2Wire router. My MacBookPro keeps dropping the signal. I'm talking every few clicks at times. Husband's PC drops it, too, but not nearly as much as the Mac. I'm sure what you posted can help us get better connectivity.

  • HT1731 Help installing Airport Express with Netgear N150 wireless router? I hav

    Hi,
    I just purchased the newer Airport Express (new) and am having issues using it in client mode with my Netgear N150 wireless router. All I want to use it for is streaming itunes from my aluminum macbook to my home stereo system, wirelessly.
    I have followed the instructions that came with the device. No luck. I have followed the instructions that describe plugging it into an ethernet cable here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1731
    With the apple instructions linked above it would connect fine to my existing wireless network, using airport utility, with 'excellent' connection, but when I tried to switch in itunes to my device from my computer i get the pinning wheel and an 'unknown error' occurs.
    I have setup a new wireless account and password on my router as desribed at this page, but do get confused when it tells me to use the hex key and $. Haven't worked that out yet. Any advice would be appreciated if this would help.
    http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20041017233832771
    At best, after hard resetting the device several times, and following the instructions above at macworld, it now finds the device but only plays one blip second of a song, flashing amber from solid green, sometimes playing a second blip of a song, then pausing the song and switching to a flashing amber. By restarting my computer or opening AirPort utiliy I am able to find it again, but it either only plays one second of a song and drops again or turns green and is not able to be found at all by itunes (the button doesn't show up in the menu).
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    My questions:
    1) How can I set this up with my existing router? What am I doing wrong?! Why is it so difficult?
    2) If not possible, what routers are compatible? I would gladly get a new router in order to stream music to my stereo from ITunes.
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  • Airport Express with Belkin G PLUS MIMO ADSL

    Hi All,
    I have just purchased an Airport Express to improve my upstairs signal utilising WDS via the Belkin router.
    I had a few issues setting up but this thread (from '06) helped me:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=225216
    I set up the Belkin router accordingly (set up the wireless bridge, configure the MAC address, etc) and seem to have managed the Airport Express config stages.. I have now got a full signal on my Mac Pro with the Airport Express unit plugged in at the top of the stairs halfway between me and the router. All seems fine, there's a green light, the settings/config as per the thread yielded a "SETUP SUCCESS" result, so why worry?
    Well I just expected to see the Airport Express as the wireless network in my OS network bar - it is currently still showing "Belkin MIMO". Is this correct? I guess it makes sense on one hand, seeing as ultimately the Airport Express is communicating to it in order to access the Internet, but I wanted to check for peace of mind after forking out £81...
    Is anyone else using this as a signal booster with non-Apple routers with similar results?
    Andy

    +Well I just expected to see the Airport Express as the wireless network in my OS network bar - it is currently still showing "Belkin MIMO". Is this correct?+
    Correct. You are extending the Belkin network so you simply have one larger wireless network.
    If you want to confirm that your Mac near the AirPort Express is connecting to the AirPort Express, hold down the option key on your computer while you click on the fan shaped AirPort icon at the top of your screen. Look for the BSSID. That should be the same address as the AirPort ID of your AirPort Express.

  • 2nd generation AirPort Express with Belkin HD ethernet

    Hi,
    I've just tried to configure my new 2nd gen AirPort Express to exend my Time Capsule network via Ethernet over mains. I've folloed the other posts here and set up the TC and AP accordingly, using Belkin HDs to provide and internet-over-mains connection. Everything is fine until the Mac in question has to re acquire the Aplle network that is being extended, at which point it reports Internet unavailble!
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  • HT1515 I never set a password for my airport express now it asks for one.

    Password for airport express?

    Hello Feb361,
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    Under what circumstances will I need to do a reset?
    Soft reset: Perform this reset if you have forgotten your password.  A soft reset resets your password and disables security settings (Access Control and RADIUS settings are temporarily interrupted). Forgetting the password would normally prevent you from connecting to or configuring the device. If you make no changes within five minutes of doing a soft reset, the device will revert back to its former state. All of the device's settings will be available after it has restarted.
    What important information should I know before performing a reset?
    The device will remain in soft reset mode for five minutes. If you do not make your changes within five minutes of pressing the reset button, you will need to reset it again.
    How do I reset my AirPort base station?
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    Connect the device to power and wait for it to complete its start up process. To learn more about the start up process, please see All about Wi-Fi base station Status Lights (LED).
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    From the AirPort menu bar item, choose the network created by the device (the network name does not change).
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    Move through the tabs to make changes to your passwords or other settings as needed, and click Update and Continue as required
    Quit AirPort Utility.
    Resetting an AirPort base station FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3728
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • How to set up and configure AirPort Express for AirPlay and iTunes

    Saw somewhere that supposedly there were some apple written guidlines on the above topic. I have searched all over for them. Anyone know where I can get a copy to read through. Just trying to educate myself a bit and sety up another room with access to itunes, radio, etc with high quality speakers and amp off my express.

    Here you go ...
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