Old airport extreme & blu-ray

My airport is only 802.11g - does that mean I have to also upgrade the airport before a blu-ray player will work with the internet?

Susan Jurist wrote:
My airport is only 802.11g - does that mean I have to also upgrade the airport before a blu-ray player will work with the internet?
No, although your transfer speed might be faster with a newer Wi-Fi base station.

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    Is there a way to connect an old Sunflower iMac (OSX 10.4.11) to a new Time Capsule?  It used to work with old Airport Extreme network, run from a intel iMac with updates thru Mavericks but now seems to only allow WEP encryption instead of WPA and can't connect to Time Capsule.  Airport Extreme Base was controllable from either computer up through Snow Leopard (I didn't do any of the Lion upgrades).  Then when I upgraded to Mavericks I lost the ability to use Airport Utility with this hardware on the Sunflower but could still connect wirelessly to network without any problems.  But now with the Time Capsule upgrade the Sunflower is blocked from network by a dialogue that requests ony WEP password, not WPA pwd used by Time Capsule.  Neither can I use the old airport extreme base to extend the time capsule network since I can't input the correct password/encryption approach to join it.  Is there a work around?  Would a newer but old Airport Express be able to extend network to Sunflower?  Or maybe a third party wireless (such as Netgear, Dlink, etc) that has browser type control rather than special utility?
    Another question--before I used MAC addresses to control who could access network.  Now on Time Capsule I don't see anything about this--so is it true now that the only access control is via WPA2 pwd now (which appears to be the encryption pwd and not the time capsule pwd)?

    Is there a way to connect an old Sunflower iMac (OSX 10.4.11) to a new Time Capsule?
    I can’t claim to completely grasp the issue(s) you’re describing, but the underlying problem is presumably your iMac’s obsolete AirPort card. Whatever the case, an obvious (if not particularly helpful) answer to your stated question would be to connect your iMac with an ethernet cable, using powerline adapters as an alternative if you don’t want to have wire running all over the place.
    My still fully functional clamshell iBook, with an original AirPort card, connects wirelessly to my 4th Generation TC network by means of a cheap 802.11b/g/n USB Wi-Fi adapter. This might be an option for you too.
    Another question--before I used MAC addresses to control who could access network.  Now on Time Capsule I don't see anything about this
    When you edit your TC's settings the access controls appear under the Network tab, don't they?

  • I need to share a file with sec.(windows based). She uses it all the time. I need to just download updated version every few days. I have an old airport extreme and was hoping to attach an external drive. Will this work?

    I need to download an updated version of a file every few days to use. My secretary  works on the file all the time. I thought i could use my old airport extreme and attach an external HD and set up a network to do just this. At work we alll use pc's. How can i make this work? At the moment we use usb stick to transfer which is getting to be a bit of a pain as the file grows every week. Presently 5GB.

    I thought i could use my old airport extreme and attach an external HD and set up a network to do just this.
    Yes, you can use either the 802.11g or 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) to attach an external USB HDD for file sharing. Either AEBS model would allow you to share out this HDD to either Macs or PCs. From the PC, the shared HDD would appear as a network drive which you can map via Windows Explorer.

  • I have an old Airport Extreme that I want to password protect. I being told that Airport Utility 5.6 is needed to manage the base station. When I download it and try to install that utility I told that it is not compatible with OS X 10.7.4

    I have an old Airport Extreme that I want to password protect. I being told that Airport Utility 5.6 is needed to manage the base station. When I download it and try to install that utility I told that it is not compatible with OS X 10.7.4

    The odds are that you downloaded AirPort Utility 5.6.1.....which will only work with Leopard and Snow Leopard Macs.
    Since your post indicates that you are using Lion 10.7.4, you need the correct utility for Lion. The link is below:
    AirPort Utility 5.6 for Mac OS X Lion

  • Can I use my old AirPort Extreme to extend my network?

    I recently replaced my year-old AirPort Extreme with a Time Capsule. The TC setup was the easiest ever, and it actually asked if it was replacing the AirPort and used the old settings, network name, et al. Had it up and running in five minutes and all computers and devices attached to it without any changes necessary.
    So now that I've got this AirPort, I'm wondering if I can use it like an Express and put it into the farthest reaches of my house to extend my network and attach it to my new Apple TV. I also have an old AirPort Express which isn't the 'n' model. What to do?

    So now that I've got this AirPort, I'm wondering if I can use it like an Express and put it into the farthest reaches of my house to extend my network and attach it to my new Apple TV.
    Yes, you could use the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn) to extend the wireless range of the new TC. Whether or not, it will be successful, will depend on both at distance you are trying to cover and what form of Wi-Fi obstructions (walls, ceilings, floors, etc.) there are between the two routers.

  • I replaced an old airport extreme with a new one.  None of my wifi devices will connect - always say incorrect password.  Reinstalled old device, works fine.  Any ideas?

    I have a 5 year old airport extreme.  I bought a new one to upgrade for better range.  I connected the new one to the internet with a few problems, but a phone call to my internet provider resolved them.  With an ethernet cable from the new airport extreme to my iMac, I'm connected.  However, none of my wifi devices will connect.  They see the network, but it either says "incorrect password" if I'm trying a new network name and password, or it repeatedly asks me to reenter the password if I use the old ones.  I reinstalled my old airport extreme and everything works fine.  I'm about ready to box up the new one and return it.  Any ideas?

    It is extremely difficult to fix these issues.. remotely.
    If none of your wifi devices work.. that does sound unusual..
    Have another try.. This time deal with the COMPUTER only.. leave everything else turned off.
    Unplug the Extreme from the router.. reset it to factory.. do this full setup.
    Unplug power from the Extreme.. hold in the reset button.. plug in the extreme to power and keep holding in the reset.. 10sec or so the front led should flash rapidly.. release the reset and wait a couple of min.
    Now in the computer does the Airport extreme show up under wifi as new device??
    Please make sure IPv6 is set to link local only to go further but it should work no matter what the settings are.
    No luck clear out all the old wireless names from the computer.. reboot the computer and try again to scan for new wireless devices.
    Hold the reset and try again.. it must appear in the wifi to be setup.
    No sign of it the unit is faulty and can be returned.

  • If i purchase a new airport base station can I use my old airport extreme 802.11n (3rd Gen) as both an extender of my wife for multiple iphones and as a router?

    I operate an old airport extreme base station 802.11n (3rd gen).
    There are 4 iphone5's and 1 iphone4 on my network along with 2 laptops running 10.6.8 and 10.7 respectively as well as two desktops with the same configurations as the laptops.
    I get a sense that the iphones may/will be useless the new airport.
    Can I use the old base station (operating as an extender/bridge/router) so that older equipment will operate in the short term until they are upgraded?
    Thank you.  

    I get a sense that the iphones may/will be useless the new airport
    They will work fine with a new AirPort base station. You can use an iPhone or iPad to set up and configure the new base station. If you want to use a Mac to set up and configure the new AirPort, it will need to have at least Lion 10.7.5 installed. Mountain Lion 10.8 or Mavericks 10.9 could be used as well.
    Can I use the old base station (operating as an extender/bridge/router) so that older equipment will operate in the short term until they are upgraded?
    You can use the older AirPort base station to extend the wireless network. No updates will be needed to your iPhones or Macs.

  • Can I use an old Airport Extreme as an extender with a new Airport Express

    Hi All,  I have Verizon Fios and the data line runs into my bedroom.  I purchased a new Airport Express today to replace the Airport Extreme (from 2006).  Can I use the old Airport Extreme as an extender (I'd like to set it up in the basement as I get poor connectivity there).  I tried using the Airport Utility - Other WiFi Devices to find the Airport Extreme, but it's not registering. Is what I'm attempting possible?  If so, how do I set it up?

    Can I use the old Airport Extreme as an extender
    Is this the "round" or "dome" shaped AirPort Extreme?
    If yes, then it is not possible to have the AirPort Extreme wirelessly "extend" the signal from the AirPort Express.
    However, the older AirPort Extreme can probably be set up to provide more wireless signal coverage if it will connect back to the LAN <--> port on the AirPort Express using a permanent, wired Ethernet cable connection.
    In this case, the setup of the older AirPort Extreme will require that you have an older version of AirPort Utility installed on your computer. If it is a Mac, then the Mac must be running Leopard (10.5.x), Snow Leopard (10.6.x), or a PC with AirPort Utility could be used to set up and configure the older Extreme.
    f you have the "square" or "flat" version of the AirPort Extreme, then everything becomes much easier. Post back if you do.

  • Is it possible to use the old AirPort Extreme to share disks?

    I had bene thinking about possible disk sharing prior to the relaese of the New AirPort Extreme with AirPort Disk and would like to know if it would be possible to do this with the old AirPort Extreme Base Station.
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    If this is possible could someone explain how and what disk options would be available and good buys?
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    Using the old AEBS it was possible to access disks over the network, but not via the usb port. The Airport disk is a completely new feature in that it seems to operate via the USB port. Beyond that its hard to advise you as it has yet to be released and there is comparatively little product info on it as yet.

  • My 4-year old AirPort Extreme intermittently drops out (no signal to my iMac Book).  The laptop shows reception of other nearby Wi-Fi transmitters, but not mine.  I have changed the bands, but the problem comes back.  Transmitter problem or interference?

    My 4-year old AirPort Extreme intermittently drops out (no signal to my iMac Book).  My hard-wired iMac still has internet capability.  The laptop shows reception of other nearby Wi-Fi transmitters, but not mine.  I have changed the bands back and forth, but the problem comes back.  How can I check if it is a transmitter problem or interference?

    Let me see if I can suggest a strategy.
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    Is this express or extreme.. the rest of the post you refer to extreme.
    What is the actual model number of the AE? A1xxx from the base or the part number MCxxx from the box.
    If the AE is bridge.. I want you to try a different method.. put it in router mode.. don't worry about double NAT but ensure the IP range of the modem /router is different to the AE.. so if one is 192.168.x.x then the AE on default at 10.x.x.x is fine.. if the main router is 10.x then move the AE to 192.168.x.x
    Make sure the guest wireless is off.
    Using a 5.6 utility on your 10.6.8 OS mini go to the log and see if the wireless is registering..
    You should see lists of wireless connection like..
    Post as many screenshots of the setup as you can.. it helps loads.
    IPv6 is starting to become a pain.. try it off and try local link and try auto.. in the computer.

  • Want to add old Airport Extreme for Printing

    I just replaced my old Airport Extreme (white flying saucer style) with a brand new Airport Extreme. The new Airport is working great.
    I'd like to add the old one back on to the network to use exclusively for printing (HP Officejet Pro L7650) 4 computers ranging from an iBook, to a Mac Mini, MacBook and a brand new iMac.
    Did a hard reset on the old airport, plugged it in, and there's no sign of it in the Airport Utility. Tried unplugging, restarting, etc etc.
    Any ideas? Thanks!!!!

    Well, I went and left it alone for an hour and came back and both airports were recognized and everything is working fine!
    Thanks for reading...

  • Old Airport Extreme software.

    Hi All,
    I have an old Airport Extreme Base Station which is not compatible with the currect AEBS software so I am looking for software that will support this AEBS.   Anyone any ideas where I can obtain this.   It is not available on any of the Apple web sites.
    Many thanks
    Roger

    I have an old Airport Extreme Base Station
    If by "old", you mean that you have a "round" or dome" shaped AirPort Extreme.....the most recent version of firmware that will work with this product was made available 8+ years ago.
    There have been no updates offered for the older AirPort Extreme model since 2006.
    That version of firmware.....which you may already have installed on the AirPort.....is version 5.7.
    AirPort Extreme Firmware Update 5.7 for Mac OS X - Support - Apple
    which is not compatible with the currect AEBS software so I am looking for software that will support this AEBS.
    Apple dropped support for the older AirPorts when they introduced the version 6 of AirPort Utility in the Lion operating system a few years ago.
    If you have a Mac running Leopard (10.5.x), Snow Leopard (10.6.x), or a PC, you can use AirPort Utility on one of those products to administer the older AirPort Extreme that you have.

  • How to add old airport extreme 11g to new airport extreme 11n to extend network?

    I am trying to use my old Airport Extreme 11g to extend my wireless network from my newer Airport Extreme 11n. Are they compatible?

    They are, but you may want to think twice before using this approach. The reasons are: 1) The extended network will only operate in the 802.11g Radio Mode, and 2) The overall bandwidth will be reduced by half for each base station added. Since this will be a "g" network, you'd be getting around 25-27 Mbps maximum of bandwidth.
    If you still would like to pursue this, please check out the following Apple Support article for the details.

  • How does one sync the new time capsule with the old airport extreme and airport express in order to extend range?

    How does one sync the new time capsule with the old airport extreme and airport express in order to extend range?

    Thanks for the additional information.
    Unfortunately, the AirPort Utility application in the Lion and Mountain Lion operating systems, which is used to configure the new Time Capsule does not support the older versions of the products that you have.
    Even if it did, there are no settings on the older AirPorts to "Extend a wireless network", so they are not compatible with the new Time Capsule if you intend to extend the network only using wireless connections.
    If you have the ability to connect each AirPort to the Time Capsule using a permanent wired Ethernet cable connection, it might be possible to use a complicated workaround to install an older version of AirPort Utility to configure the older AirPorts to work with the new Time Capsule.
    If you have another Mac there that is using the Leopard or Snow Leoapard operating system, things would likely be simpler. I have not done this type of procedure to mix a new Time Capsule with older AirPorts, so I would not be able to say whether this would work or not.

  • Got a power adapter for an old Airport Extreme lying around?

    Hi, I just bought an Airport Extreme eBay and the didn't realize that the guy wasn't selling the power cord with it. Obviously the thing is useless without power. Apple doesn't sell the adapters anymore and I'm having trouble finding one online.
    Does anyone out there have an old Airport Extreme power adapter gathering dust in a drawer? Thanks a lot. scott

    Hi lllaass,
    Thanks for your great answer.
    That website link is for a1105. Is it same as a1103?
    Also would you know if the power connection port is simlar to the one for appletv? I have an apple tv from 2007 which no longer works. Perhaps I can use that to power the mini.
    Thanks again!
    Avatariq

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