Set up new airport 244860

My airport extreme 244860 was working fine suddenly asking to set up new base  and refers me to support

You can "start over" by performing a "factory default" reset on both AirPorts, and then, use the AirPort Utility to configure them for an extended network.

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    Purchased a new Airport Express to use it as a range extender on existing home network with an operating Airport Extreme base station. While I've read instructions, I'm unclear whether the Express needs to be connected by ethernet cable for its initial setup, or can I simply plug it and initialize it wirelessly onto the same household network? (I've tried the latter but without success).

    to edex67 and Bob Timmons:
    My objective is to extend the wireless range of the Airport Extreme base station wirelessly - so I do appreciate that the Airport Express would needsto be located haflway between the base station and the "dead zone" area.
    The suggestion of using a Powerline ethernet connection to the Airport Express has merit (especially as I have one available).
    I continue to use OSX 10.6.8 - does this affect my set-up in any way?
    My problem had been - and remains - how to configure the Airport Express in range extend mode - I did click these boxes on both the Extreme base station and the Express, however the Express still has flashing amber lights and error codes - one indicating no internet availability on the Airport Express.

  • Using my Actiontec modem's wifi, it doesn't find my new airport express.  When I use the new airport express network I created error message says ip address is wrong.  Help setting this new airport express up

    Using my Actiontec modem's wifi, it doesn't find my new airport express.  Using the new airport express network I just set up it says the ip address is invalid.  What can I do to overcome this blinking amber light and error messages?

    You need to begin by configuring the AEX to Join an existing network (Bridge Mode.) You can then connect to it using Wi-Fi, but the AEX will not extend your existing network.
    If you can connect the AEX to your existing router using Ethernet, then you could use it to Create a new network. Otherwise, if you want to extend your existing network you will need to get a Wireless Access Point - WAP - from a non-Apple product like D-Link.

  • Can't set up new Airport Express

    My old Airport Express dies so I buy a new one. I use the Airport just for connecting to my stereo for itunes etc. Plug it in right by the computer and get the flashing amber light. Go to the set up assistant and choose 'Set up a new Airport Base Station' and get the message 'No new Airport networks were found'.
    I also have a separate Netgear network to connect with my laptop. This set up is connected to the cable box then to the computer via ethernet. No problem with this.
    The problem seems to be that the old and/or new Airport Express station does not connect with the Airport Extreme card in the computer. At least it seems the computer doesn't see the Airport Express even though it is right in front of the computer. When airport is on the icon shows strong broadcast signal.
    Anyone have a clue?

    Thanks for suggestion - but. Connecting direct via ethernet gives exactly the same results. Computer doesn't see Express therefore there is nothing to configure. I am at a total loss and about to give up. Maybe there is another product that would be compatible with Mac that I could try. I guess it is also possible that the new unit is also bad.
    I have a love/hate relationship with computers and right now the hate side is taking over. I hate it when things don't work.

  • I am setting up new AirPort Time Capsule and IMac. I keep getting a flashing amber light. I've tried all the resetting and unplugging. How do I fix this?

    I need help setting up my new AirPort Time Capsule and IMac. I keep getting a flashing amber light. I've tried all the resets

    I need help setting up my new AirPort Time Capsule and IMac. I keep getting a flashing amber light. I've tried all the resets

  • Can I Set-up new airport Extreme w/PC?

    I know the old APs you could not setup with a PC...can you with the new Airport Extremes? My wifes office is looking at routers and I am pushing this one but they are worried if her Mac is not in the office they would have no way of changing settings etc.
    So are they out of luck or is there some official (or hacky?) way of setting up and/or changing the new AP Extreme with windows?
    Also I assume print sharing works with PCs over the Airport network right?

    I know the old APs you could not setup with a PC...
    Not true. The round 802.11b/g AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) and AirPort Express (AX) could be configured from Windows using the Windows version of the "AirPort Admin Utility".
    ...can you with the new Airport Extremes?
    Yes you can configure the new square 802.11n AEBS using Windows. The Windows version of the "AirPort Utility" is on the disc shipped with the AEBS.

  • Setting up New Airport Extreme with Verizon Fios Actiontec MI-424-WR Modem

    I just purchased the new Airport Extreme to run my network at home. My internet provider is Verizon Fios. With their installs, they use an Actiontec MI424WR modem/router. I would like to disable the router part of the Actiontec and use the AEBS for my router. Any advice on how to accomplish this? Thanks.

    ufbrad24, Welcome to the discussion area!
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    You could replace the Actiontec completely with the AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS). Many have discovered that this can be done by a quick call to Verizon.

  • Problem setting up new airport extreme

    I've just picked up an airport extreme to upgrade my home wifi network. Currently I'm using a buffalo 54g box that works fine. For some reason I can't seet to get the AP extreme to recognize the DSL signal. Here is what I've done so far.
    I unplugged the DSL ethernet cable from the Buffalo and put it into the AP extreme and power it up. The light on airport is blinking amber. After running through the airport admin assistant and setting up the airport extreme (including the DSL connection information, etc) which the mac located without trouble, the AP extreme is rebooted but still just blinks amber. I plugged the ethernet cable directly into the mac and and access the internet without trouble. I plug it bak into the AP extreme and reboot it - still blinking amber. I rebooted the DSL modem - still blinking amber. The instructions recommend resetting the AP extreme so I reset it and then I ran through the set up again and still have the same problem.
    Any ideas or suggestions?
    Many thanks for your advice.

    Per chance, did you allow adequate time for a complete power recycle when switching network devices?
    Modem/Router Power ReCycling
    - Power-off the DSL/Cable modem, Internet Router, & computer(s). (Wait at least 30 minutes. If possible, leave the modem off overnight.)
    - Power-on the DSL/Cable modem; Wait at least 30 minutes.
    - Power-on the Internet Router; Wait at least 5 minutes.
    - Power-on the computer(s)

  • Trying to set up new AirPort  Express to stream music

    I just purchased Airport Express in order to use our home stereo system with our iTunes located on another computer. I am not techie at all but usually can follow the directions with no problem! It looked like all I had to do was plug the AirPort Express into the wall and hook the line out port to my speakers and it would pick up my wireless network. Well nothing has happened. I have read all the info in the discussion board but cannot find one that is exactly my problem. When I open AirPort Utility on my main computer it says it does not detect any AirPort wireless device. I have a cisco linksys router. All my other computers in the house work fine on this router so I know this is working. Do I need to purchase a AirPort Extreme?
    Can anyone help me with very simple instructions as to what I need to do to get this to work?
    Thank you.

    Hello Shookie43. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    By default, the 802.11n AirPort Express Base Station (AXn) will perform as a wireless router. Which is not exactly what you would want in this situation. I am assuming that you want to use the other wireless router for Internet access and only use the AXn for iTunes streaming ... correct?
    If correct, then the following would be the basic steps to configure the AXn to do so:
    Either connect to the AXn's wireless network or connect directly, using an Ethernet cable, to the Ethernet port of the AXn, and then using the AirPort Utility in "Manual Setup" mode, make the following changes:
    AirPort > Wireless
    o Wireless Mode: Join a wireless network
    o Network Name: <enter the Network Name or select the existing wireless network from the drop-down menu>
    o Wireless Security: <select the encryption type of the existing wireless network>
    o Wireless Password: <enter the existing wireless network password>
    o Verify Password: <re-enter the existing wireless network password>
    Music
    o Enable AirTunes (checked)
    o iTunes Speaker Name: <enter desired speaker name>
    o iTunes Speaker Password: (optional)
    o Verify Password: (optional)
    o Click Update to write the new settings to the AX
    In iTunes:
    iTunes > Preferences... > Advanced > General
    o Look for remote speakers connected with AirTunes (checked)

  • Issue setting up new Airport Express on OS 10.8 and Airport Utility 6

    My network is a lastest model Airport Extreme and computers running 10.8 Mountain Lion. I needed to extend my wireless network so I purchased the newer model Airport Express.
    Using Airport Utility 6, I followed the screen prompts to extend the network and get 99% complete (screen prompts find the network to extend, join the network, and then begin to apply configurations to the Airport Express). It is during this last stage the configuration of the Airport Express fails, the light starts blinking amber and I get an "unreckognized error" in Airport Utility. No further information. I tried soft reset and factory resets on the Airport Express several times with the same result.
    I have another computer still running 10.7 Lion and Airport Utility 5.6 and after another reset, figured I'd give it a try. I was able to connect to the Airport Express, configure it to extend the network, save the configuration and the status light turned green on the first try. 
    Not sure what's going on with OS X 10.8 and Airport Utility 6 but maybe this will help someone else get their network up and running.

    The first AirPort Express was introduced only nine years ago, not thirteen, but nevertheless, that's pretty old. Mountain Lion has features that will not work with an Express that old.
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  • HT1178 Setting Up new AirPort Time Capsule

    im setting up airport time capsule for the first time and its asking me to "Provide the PPPoE connection information from your ISP" Im not sure what to do? Where do i get this information?

    PPPoE connection information consists of your user name....likely your email address....and password for your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
    If you do not know this, then you will need to contact your ISP for the required information.

  • New Airport Extreme in Bridge mode -- some devices have no internet access

    I just bought a new Airport Extreme as my old one which was probably 7 years old required restarting every day. My setup is as follows: DSL cable modem to Linksys Router (for a long set of convoluted reasons, I can't remove this layer) and then Airport Extreme. This is how I had it set up with my old one. The only difference is I recently started looking into using "Back to the Mac" on MobileMe and in order for it to work, I set my new Airport Extreme to Bridge mode due to dual NAT. I have an iMac, PC, MBP, MBA, iphone 4, AppleTV and ipad. All was working fine last night when I set it up. 24 hours later, for some odd reasons, I can't have my PC accessing the wireless network at the same time. If I did, it would knock my iMac off the network and says some other device is using the same IP address. For a while, only my iMac (my main computer) can access it and even my iphone can't. At this very moment, my iphone, imac and MBP all have access to the wireless network. My MBA and iPad has no internet connection. I've restarted Airport Extreme, Linksys, and modem more than once... If I switch back to "Use Public IP Address" instead of Bridge mode, everything works except for "Back to the Mac"... Help!

    Hey Bob, Thanks...I have already repeated that multiple times yesterday and today but to no avail. I tried to get into the Linksys router control panel but unfortunately we can't remember the username and password (the router is not mine). The make things even more complicated, the router is actually part of the internet package provided by the ISP and they use a PPPoE to log in. Theoretically, we could do a hard reset but the problem is the ISP will not release the PPPoE information unless we sign a long and complicated form saying we want to bypass their Linksys router. We can do that but this process will take days and weeks... Our ISP confirmed that the Linksys router is set to max out at 5 DHCP but we can only connect 3 machines at a time. They are coming out to take a look tomorrow but in the meantime I have reset the Airport Extreme to "Distribute a Public IP Address" mode which will allow access to all computers/devices. What's even more weird is that if I did the Bridge mode, it messes up the Linksys router's own network as well. We can't even just sign into that network... Any ideas why?

  • Brand new airport extreme not found on utility on iPad

    I Just purchased the AirPort Extreme.  My first Apple router but all of our devices are apple products with the exception of our pc.  Extreme is flashing Amber light and is not found in the airport utility app.  I want to enjoy this apple product as much as the others but it's becoming difficul.

    OK, thanks for clarifying that for me.
    If you have the Setup Guide handy that came with your AirPort Extreme,  please head for page 12 and locate the heading to......
    Setting Up AirPort Extreme Using an iOS Device.........To Set It Up
    The steps here are pretty clear, and we rarely get a question about this but, we'll go through this in case you might have missed something.
    1. Tap Settings on the iPad home screen.  Settings is the gear looking icon there.  Then, tap WiFi.  WiFi is on the left side of the screen.
    2. Tap the name of the AirPort Extreme. AirPort Extreme is located just under the heading of SET UP NEW AIRPORT BASE STATION there.
    In the example below from an iPhone screen, I am setting up a new AirPort Express.  So, I would tap on AirPort Express.  You will see AirPort Extreme on your iPad screen, so you would tap on AirPort Extreme.
    When you do this, that will start up the setup wizard.
    3. Follow the onscreen instructions to create a new network or extend an existing network.  The setup wizard will analyze the network and suggest the correct setup for you.
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  • Help setting up Open DNS with new airport extreme

    I cant seem to get Open DNS to work with a new airport extreme. The status says I am not using Open DNS and its not filtering anything. I have followed the exact steps for set up listed on their website, checked the dns settings, cleared both caches and restarted the computer, modem and router with no success. I set the airport up in bridged mode, although I tried the other option under setup, but not sure what I was doing? I picked up this router because I wanted easy set up and the apple store assured me it would work with Open DNS. Oh, and I also downloaded the latest firmware update on the router. Can anyone help me with the settings or what else I need to check?

    Sorry, I am not familiar with this product, so I checked online to pick up some information.  Here I am referring to the information found here:
    http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6096
    I found that your device is mentioned as follows in the intro under Section 1 of this document:
    The BellSouth supplied Westell 2100, 2200 and 6100 models (Models A90-210030-04, B90-220030-04, and B90-610030-06/C90-610030-06, respectively) share many features and functions.
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    Any changes that you want to make regarding DNS settings would need to be made on the Westell device, since it is acting as the main router on your network.
    In Bridge Mode, the AirPort Extreme simply passes that information through to its connected devices. You will not be able to make any DNS related changes on the AirPort Extreme since it receives that info from the Westel device. Some service providers force you to use their DNS servers, so you might want to check with Bell South or AT&T for more information in this regard.
    If you want to be able to configure the AirPort Extreme as the main router on your network, and instruct it to use the DNS information that you want, you will need to refer to the section under the heading of Bridged Ethernet Mode ( separate router present).
    Please note that the first item under this heading specifies that "This is the preferred configuration when using a separate external router..." (which would be the AirPort Extreme in your case)
    So, it appears to me that this would be the way that you must reconfigure the Westell device to allow the AirPort Extreme to function as the "main" router on your network. In this type of setup, you will be able to enter the DNS information that you want to use under the setup for the AirPort Extreme and it will act as you instruct.
    The AirPort Extreme would not be configured in Bridge Mode for this....it would be configured to "Share a public IP address".
    The next item in the article specifies that you "Must use a PPPoE client on the Router." This means that the AirPort Extreme would be configured to Connect Using = PPPoE as follows:
    AirPort Utility - Manual Setup
    Click the Internet icon
    Click the Internet Connection tab
    Connect Using = PPPoE
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    I want to stress that this is how I would try to configure the Westell and AirPort Extreme. But, as I said, have not used a Westell device, so I cannot say that this will work correctly for you.
    It might be an excellent idea to contact Bell South or AT&T Support to ask for their opinion on this before you decide to change the configuration of the Westel device and the AirPort Extreme.
    This type of thing can be intimidating for users, so you might elect to use the services of someone like the Geek Squad at Best Buy, or a similar service from a local computer firm. Perhaps the Apple store could help as well.
    If it is not critical that you use Open DNS, you might want to simply leave things "as is", with the AirPort Extreme in Bridge Mode.

  • Hi i got a new airport express for christmas and i set it up as per instructions ,i even give a static ip and wpa2 security ..the problem is is when i come to want to use it it says its not on my network and a orange triangle shows .when i reboot it works

    hi i got a new airport express for christmas and i set it up as per instructions ,i even give a static ip and wpa2 security ..the problem is is when i come to want to use it it says its not on my network and a orange triangle shows .when i reboot it works..then if i leave it a while and try iy agian its disapeared of my network...i have a bt hub 3 ....any help please ..im not sure if itsa faulty express

    I really don't have an answer for that one. I guess that while trying to get things working correctly, I would use the most basic monitor I had which in your case would be the Eizon using the Thunderbolt port and adaptor.
    When you boot into Safe Mode the startup is quite slow, but you should get the Apple logo and then the spinning gear below it (release the SHIFT key when it appears.) Then after a little more time you should see a gray progress bar appear below the spinning gear. When that disappears the computer will startup to a login screen.

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