Setup airport express as client on windows 7

I just bought an Airport Express 2.  I want to use it to stream iTunes thru my stereo.  I love my three iDevices and Apple TV , but my pc has Windows 7 and my router is Cisco.  How can I set up my new AE as a client on the existing wireless?

You can administer the AirPort Express via the AirPort Utility for Windows on a Windows 7 PC.
To configure the Express as a client, check out this Apple Support article for the details.

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    The AirPort sets itself up in client mode automatically whenever it is configured to "extend" or "join" a wireless network.
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  • AirPort Express in Client mode

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    1) are both the LAN and WAN ethernet ports available or only one of them, the LAN port presumeably?
    Both ports operate as LAN ports in this type of setup, since the Express will be configured in Bridge Mode automatically.
    2) If you unplug the ethernet cable momentarily to connect a different device, does the AX drop the wireless connection or is it maintained?
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    Better practice would be to power off the Express before you disconnect the cable(s), connect the cable(s) again, then power up the AirPort Express.

  • Will airport express be compatable with windows vista

    will airport express be compatable with windows vista

    vista will not be compatable because I do not have the capability in vista to download AirPort Utility 5.6.1 for Windows, which is a requirement for the ethernet connection to the Airport Express.  Is that correct?
    No, sorry for the confusion.
    You would need 5.6.1 on the PC only if you intend to use that to initially setup and configure the Express.  I understand that you will be using the Mac to setup the Express, correct?
    5.6.1 is not needed if all the Vista machine will be doing is connecting using Ethernet or wireless to the network. You don't have to install anything on the Vista machine if all it will be doing is connecting to the Express.

  • Does Airport Express work with a Windows Computer?

    Does Airport Express work with a Windows Computer?
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    Is there a Windows version of the Airport Utility (I think that's what it's called)...
    Yes. That is only needed to configure the AirPort Express (AX).
    ...or do I have to go through Windows setup software?
    You may have to do that to get Windows to join the wireless network.

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    - Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV) (checked)

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    To administer the AirPort Express, you need to install the iOS version of the AirPort Utility. You can get it via the App Store app on your iPhone.

  • How do I setup airport express to extend my airport extreme

    How do I setup airport express to extend the airport extreme

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    Next, we need to confirm "how' you want to extend, since you do not mention this in your post.
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  • Setup Airport Express 802.11 g

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    Hi again,
    sorry, it took me a while to reply.
    I didn't proceed with my attempt to make this setup run, but now I finally want to give it another try.
    This screen shot shows the D-Link's advanced wireless settings. They are pretty much the default settings.
    Sorry, that's in German, but I guess you get the idea.
    So maybe WPA/WPA2 is too new? Or TKIP/AES or PSK/EAP?
    No idea...
    Many thanks in advance!

  • AirPort Express-es clients drop out after idling for 5mn...  Green light on

    Hi,
    Just bought a couple of AEBS' (and upgraded them both to latest firmware v6.3) to stream audio to different rooms in my house (actually bought 3 of them but one was DOA.)
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    This all seems to work good, at least for a little while...
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    Ohm62,
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  • Can't get Airport Express to work with Windows

    I got a used Airport Express to use as a wireless print server. I got only the Airport Express; no manuals or CD's or anything. I have been reading through the manuals and everything online, but I can't get anything to work. It seems like I need to get the Airport Express Assistant, but I can't find it. I got the Airport Admin Utility, and that installed fine on Windows Vista. Then I installed what I thought was the Express Assistant, and it just seemed to change the Airport software in the start menu, but I still don't have the Assistant, only the Admin Utility. Anyway, I open the Admin Utility and it opens the Base Station Chooser. There is nothing there, so I rescan, and it seems to do nothing. It doesn't find anything anyway.
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    You don't necessarily need the AirPort Setup
    Assistant, you should be able to set up the AirPort
    Express Base Station (AX) with the AirPort Admin
    Utility...as it is a much more powerful tool. You
    need to make sure that you are using the version for Windows. At this
    time, the AirPort software is only supported for
    Windows 2000 or XP. A Vista-version has not been
    released.
    I suggest the following...
    - First, perform a "factory default" reset on the AX to get
    it back to it's original "out-of-the-box" state.
    - Next, temporarily connect your computer directly,
    using an Ethernet cable, to the Ethernet port on the
    AX during the set up phase.
    - Then set up the AX as a "wireless client."
    I have this same problem. I have a Vista Windows notebook and I am trying to get airport working to play music wirelessly through my home stereo. The "base station chooser" software does nothing on my Vista notebook.
    I used a friend's MacBook and was able to set up the airport as a client so I can see it listed in my Dlink router DHCP Client Table. The airport express box is plugged in, has a steady green light and everything looks good except there is no option to choose "computer" or "home stereo" speakers in my iTunes. i installed the airport express CD including the itunes it came with.
    Any ideas how to get this working on vista? Previously i had the newer version of iTunes 7.1 installed and the airport express CD told me it couldn't complete the install because a newer version of iTunes was installed. I uninstalled the iTunes and reinstalled the CD including the iTunes version 4.
    Help!
    Sony Vaio Windows Vista

  • AirPort Express in client mode with WEP

    I just bought an AirPort Express that I'd like to use in client mode so I can stream music from my laptop to my stereo. I have an existing wireless G network supported by a Netgear WGR614v4 router, using 64-bit WEP encryption. My laptop is a Dell Studio 15 running Vista Home Premium, and it has a Dell Wireless 1387 card.
    I know there are some reported issues with AE and WEP encryption, but for whatever reason my laptop doesn't connect to WPA networks, so I'm stuck on WEP. I've been using WEP 64-bit, so I attempted to setup the AE to work with that. The AE was connected directly to my Netgear router, and I installed the AirPort Utility software on my Dell laptop. Went through the setup, entered my WEP passkey, and then got to a screen where I clicked "update AE" or something of that sort. It then showed a windows with some upload bars on it that made it look like it was doing something, but it finally resulted in an error message saying the AE could not be found following the update. After looking for help, I stumbled across the following thread:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1765010&tstart=0
    which in Step 6 he mentions this "error" is normal. That gave me hope, so I disconnected the AE from the router and moved it to the other room where my stereo is. Plugged in the mini cable, then plugged the AE into the wall and allowed it to run its setup sequence. Eventually I had a solid green light, so I figured I was in good shape.
    Problem is that I then opened the AirPort Utility software on the Dell laptop to complete the setup and activate AirTunes, but the AirPort Utility doesn't show the AE connected. If I log into my router utility though, it does show the AE as one of the devices on my network, so somewhere there is a disconnect. After reading some more, I realized I could manually connect via AirPort Utility by entering the AE IP address and password. Tried this and it seemed to work because it showed the info for my AE, but when I closed that window it was gone. I figured maybe that's just a bug with AirPort Utility, so I closed it out and went to iTunes, hoping to see the option for selecting AE as the audio output, but it's not there.
    I've tried almost everything I can think of, but I'm having no luck. At times I feel like I'm even making negative progress because I'll start everything from scratch and it will get hung up at a step earlier in the process. For instance, right now I've just restarted from scratch and the AirPort Utility can't even connect to the AE to do the initial setup. For some reason, following a Factory Default Reset, and with the AE connected directly to the router, it now boots up to a solid green light, shows up in AirPort Utility under a default base station name, yet the AirPort Utility can't connect to modify my wireless settings.
    Does anyone have any advice?

    1) are both the LAN and WAN ethernet ports available or only one of them, the LAN port presumeably?
    Both ports operate as LAN ports in this type of setup, since the Express will be configured in Bridge Mode automatically.
    2) If you unplug the ethernet cable momentarily to connect a different device, does the AX drop the wireless connection or is it maintained?
    Wireless will be maintained, but you may need to power off and restart the Express. 
    Better practice would be to power off the Express before you disconnect the cable(s), connect the cable(s) again, then power up the AirPort Express.

  • Airport Express not visible to Windows XP laptops - works with MacBook Air

    Frustration. I've been searching these Discussion boards and none of the proposed solutions seem to work for my problem.
    I am trying to set up a brand new Airport Express to stream iTunes wirelessly to my home entertainment system. The majority of my music resides on a Dell laptop running Windows XP Pro(SP3). I have a home WPA2-PSK WiFi network using the modem provided my local internet provider (Qwest). I've been trying to set up the AEX as a client on my existing network. I have turned off my laptop's firewall and virus protection.
    I used the Airport Utility to configure the AEX (setting the AEX name to something without spaces, setting a password, choosing join an existing network, selecting the correct network type (WPA/WPA2 Personal), entering my network's password, and enabling AirTunes). This seems to go well. After the restart, the orange light turns to a solid green light, but I get the familiar "Airport Utility was unable to find your Airport wireless device after restarting." I can get the Utility to retrieve the above group of configuration settings by entering the IP address and password via the Configure Other on the File pulldown. Despite the correct settings seemingly being saved to the AEX and the green light, the AEX is not available to my iTunes.
    At this point, I'm about 8hrs into this setup process. I have been through all of the recommended permutations of AEX hard reset (paperclip in the AEX reset button while plugging it back in and waiting for the rapidly flashing orange light), laptop reboot, linking my laptop to AEX via ethernet cable for setup, hook AEX to wireless modem via ethernet cable for setup, hook AEX and wireless modem to laptop via ethernet cable for setup, etc. Each time, the AEX settles out to green, but it is not seen by Airport Utility on the Windows XP laptop. I've now tried with a second Dell Windows XP laptop (also shut off the firewall and virus protection) with precisely the same results.
    Today I brought home my office MacBook Air. I reset the AEX and re-installed it as a client on my network and it was immediately recognized by the MacBook Air, and went on to stream iTunes wirelessly to my entertainment system (proof of concept). When I switch back to the Windows XP laptops, the AEX still cannot be found by the non-Mac laptops. They can find the AEX temporarily when I enter the IP address to the configure other, but cannot find the AEX after the reboot. The AEX is only available to the XP machines when the AEX is hardwired to either of the laptops via an ethernet cable.
    I still just want to be able to stream iTunes wirelessly from my primary Windows XP Dell laptop to my entertainment system. Please help. Thank you.

    WPA2-PSK (AES) = Apple WPA2 Personal
    WPA-PSK (TKIP) = Apple WPA/WPA2 Personal
    See if you can change the setting on your wireless router to read WPA-PSK (TKIP).

  • Airport express with mac and windows

    No problems at all with mac and airport express but I have a vaio with window xp sp2 and a pc with vista home premium and even if they connect to the wireless network they cannot receive an ip address. How can I solve this problem? ( As always, we have to waste a lot of time when we work with microsoft operating systems... ;-)) )
    Thanks

    Thank you for providing me with the exact model of your PowerBook. This model was available with either an optional or built-in AirPort Card. This card is only able to connect to 802.11b wireless networks with a maximum bandwidth of 11 Mbps. This card is also capable of connecting to wireless networks that use the TKIP encryption protocol. This protocol is used in either the WEP or WPA standard. The card is NOT capable of connecting to wireless networks that use the AES/CCMP encryption protocol that is part of the WPA2 standard.
    However, some of the earliest versions of the AirPort Card did not work with WPA's TKIP implementation ... so it is possible that you may not be able to connect to an AirPort Express Base Station (AX) configured for "WPA/WPA2 Personal." It may also be problematic to connect to the same AX if it is configured to use one of the 802.11n modes that offer compatibility to 802.11b/g clients. This latter item does not sound like an issue as you are connecting, but wireless security does.
    WEP introduces its own set of "problems." Not to mention, that is it completely un-secure. The following Apple Support article may be helpful in getting all of your wireless clients connected when using WEP: Joining an encrypted WEP or WPA Wi-Fi network 

  • Airport express + news leecher in windows

    good day to you
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