Using Airport as a range extender and LAN bridge.

Does the airport express act as a range extender and provide a LAN access bridge at the same time? I want to use it to connect my blu ray player to wifi, but also as a range extender for my google tv.

The AirPort Express can extend the wireless range of another AirPort: Express, Extreme, or Time Capsule. The Express can also perform as a wireless Ethernet bridge. As an Ethernet bridge, the Express can join another wireless network and its Ethernet port can provide network connectivity for wired clients.

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  • Using airport express as range extender?

    I have a airport express that I use as my primary router.
    I also have the direct plug in airport express that I'd like to use as a range extender. I'd like to make this one fully wireless so that I can connect in an another room. However, I'm not sure that's possible. Does anyone know how to go about using this as an extender ?

    Temporarily, connect an Ethernet cable from your Mac to the older A1264 AirPort Express
    Power up the older Express for a few minutes, then hold in the reset button on the side of the Express for 10 seconds and release. Allow a full minute for the Express to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility on your Mac
    Click on the Other Wi-Fi Devices button, then click on AirPort Express xxxxxxx
    AirPort Setup will open up and take a minute to analyze the network and announce that the A1264 Express will be configured to extend the new AirPort Express network.
    Enter a device name that you want to use for the older Express and click Next
    AirPort Setup will configure the older Express for you. When you see the message of Setup Complete, click Done.
    Now you can disconnect the Ethernet cable that you used for the setup and move the older Express to a location that is about half way between the new Express and the general area that needs more wireless coverage. Power up the older Express and you should be all set.

  • Can i use a cisco RE1000 range extender with airport extreme

    Can I use a Cisco R1000 range extender with airport extreme?

    Apple's "extend a wireless network" function appears to be a proprietary feature that will only work with other Apple routers.
    As far as we know, devices from other manufacturers are not compatible with this feature.
    Bottom line....It would be extremely unlikely that this would work, but it's worth a try if you already have the products in hand.
    Please post on your results.

  • Using Airport Express for External speakers and Apple TV.  When I'm on MAC computer adn using internet sound from Internet does not go through external speakers.  Instead it comes out of Mac computer speaker.  Why?

    Using Airport Express for External speakers and Apple TV.  When I'm on MAC computer adn using internet sound from Internet does not go through external speakers.  Instead it comes out of Mac computer speaker.  Why?

    As far as I know, the Airport Express only transmits sounds via Itunes. So every other sound (internet, but also incoming mail) will be coming out of your mac instead of your external speakers.

  • Airport Express - using range extender and Ethernet at the same time?

    So, I am thinking of buying an Airport Express. I am would be using it to extend the range (wirelessly) of my current Wi-Fi and also use the Ethernet ports on the back to connect my DVD player (so I can use the Internet-enabled apps on it). My question is whether the Airport Express can extend the range of my Wi-Fi as well as provide an internet connection to my DVD player simultaesnously.
    My current setup in my house is:
    - A wireless modem from my ISP (www.telenet.be)
    - A Cisco range extender - however, this one often drops the connection so the Airport Express would be a replacement for this.
    The current Cisco range extender is plugged in near my TV and it picks up the wireless connection from my ISP modem and extends it as well as being connected to the DVD player. However, I am tired of losing the connection so I thinking of buying an Airport Express.
    I have no other Apple network devices (Airport Extreme, Airport Time Capsule, etc.)
    Can you help me out?

    No, Apple products will only wirelessly extend the signal from other Apple products.
    Another way of saying the same thing is that you must have two Apple AirPort routers if you want to extend the signal wirelessly.

  • I currently use Airport Extreme Wanting to extend using another apple airport express

    How to set up Airport Express when already using Airport Extreme to extend range.

    Extending the range of an 802.11n network
    AirPort Utility makes it simple to extend the range of an 802.11n network if you are connecting another 802.11n base station. Connecting two 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Stations greatly simplifies the WDS setup process.
    To extend the range of an 802.11n network:
    Open AirPort Utility and select the base station that will connect to the Internet.
    Choose Manual Setup from the Base Station menu, or double-click the base station to open the configuration in a separate window. Enter the base station password if necessary.
    Click AirPort in the toolbar, and then click Wireless.
    Choose “Create a wireless network” from the Wireless Mode pop-up menu, and then select the “Allow this network to be extended” checkbox.
    Next, select the base station that will extend this network, and choose Manual Setup from the Base Station menu, or double-click the base station to open its configuration in a separate window. Enter the base station password if necessary.
    Choose “Extend a wireless network” from the Wireless Mode pop-up menu, and then choose the network you want to extend from the Network Name pop-up menu.
    Enter the network name and wireless password if necessary.
    Click Update to update the base station with new network settings.

  • How to use airport express as wifi extender?

    I have a gateway wifi router from AT&T and I want to extend the wifi range but having problem configuring it. First when I plugged the airport express my Mac's airport utility cannot locate it. Then I decide to hard wire it and my Mac recognized it but it asked for my password when this is my first setup. After resetting airport I managed to bypass the password but now it seems to be picking up another network near by. After changing it to my provider the light on my airport is still blinking and whenever I click on the airport icon on the airport utility it will indicate that the wifi network I have chosen cannot be found and that I should make sure that my main router is plugged. So does anyone who uses AT&T's gateway router has any success in connecting with the express as an extender?

    The Amber light is now steady.
    The light is green when a device is configured correctly.
    The main elements for a roaming configuration are as follows:
    o  The remote AirPort connects using Ethernet
    o  Wireless Mode = Create a wireless network
        ("Extend" is used only with Apple devices when they connnect using wireless only....not Ethernet)
    o  Wireless network name on the AirPort is the same as the main router
    o  Wireless Security setting ont the AirPort must match the main router
    o  Wireless Password on the AirPort must match the main router
    o  The AirPort must be configured to operate in Bridge Mode

  • Trying to set up Airport Express as range extender

    I successfully set up my new Airport Extreme base station. Now I want to add on my new Airport Express to extend the range of WiFi. I plugged in the Express, opened Airport Utility, selected the Express icon on the left. I get this message: "Setting up this AirPort wireless device requires switching wireless networks. Switching wireless networks may interrupt your connection to the Internet." What does this mean? Should I go ahead and click "Switch"? None of the directions in the manual or discussion forums mention this message in their instructions. I am timid! Can anyone advise me?

    Bob, I had a big failure today. I clicked on Airport Extreme and "Switch," and chose the option "Extend the range of network." I answered the other required questions (password, etc.) then waited for Airport Utility to "Upgrade" the system. After about 3 minutes Airport Utility says that the network cannot be found! The whole internet service was down! Did not even appear in the Airport menu. The base station no longer appeared in the left column, and I had to reset and re-enter the base Extreme all over again.
    Then I tried again but this time used Airport Express first. It said that my network "could not be found." I tried again the original way - I am embarrassed to tell how many times I tried this. Finally I gave up. I will be returning the Airport Express gizmo to amazon.com for a refund. I don't know how other smart people accomplished this, but apparently the range cannot be "extended' on Airport Extreme, so I sure don't need the Extender.
    I wish I could learn something from this frustrating experience, other than I am not very capable, and Apple products are not all they are cracked up to be.
    Any comments?

  • Am I able to use a Hawking 300 Range Extender with the Apple Extreme connected to a PC?

    I am puchasing an Apple Extreme to replace a Linksys router connected to a PC with Win7.  I have been using two Hawking 300 Range extenders to get a better single throughout my home.  Will I be able to continue to connect the Hawking 300 Range Extenders to the Apple Extreme? 

    Will I be able to continue to connect the Hawking 300 Range Extenders to the Apple Extreme?
    Apple's "extend a wireless network" feature on the AirPort Extreme appears to be a proprietary setting that only works with other Apple products.
    So, it is extremely unlikely that the Hawking devices will work with the AirPort Extreme.
    No harm in trying though.
    Please post on your findings.

  • Can I use AirPort Express as booster/extender to LinkSys router signal?

    I have LinkSys N router (which I got free, else would've bought AirPort), its signal isn't strong enough in office room.  Can I use AirPort Express as a booster/extender?  Some sources say Express can only talk to another Express, others say it can communicate with the LinkSys.  Which is it?  I don't want to spend the money for two Expresses unless I have no choice (very limited budget nowadays).
    I've been hassling with this for over a month, and I'm extremely frustrated. 
    Thanks to anybody who can help me with this.

    Most likely no. That is because most non-Apple router's implementation of WDS is not compatible ... and this is true the other way around. It is true that some early Linksys models, mainly the WRT-54 series were compatible, but I have not seen anything since then that is.

  • Porblem with WGXB102 (wireless range extender) and imac

    Everytime my imac sleeps it can't access the internet using the WGXB102, however I can switch directly to the router with my old setup and the internet works. The only way I get the extender to work is to reset the main netgear router. How can I get the extender to work after the computer goes to sleep?

    Yes there are some issues with the Wireless Range Extender version 3.0 ...related to IP Conflict ... but they can be resolved by upgrading the firmware of the Range Extender .....
    You can use Range Extedner version 2.0 & 3.0 ....

  • Settings to use airport extreme as an extender to the Comcast Gateway (3)?

    I have been using my airport extreme in bridge mode, but now want to use it as an extender without connecting the ethernet cable to the Comcast Gateway (3).  I can't seem to get the Gateway software to recognize the airport extreme as an extender.  What settings do I need?

    I install a lot of AirPorts, and I recommend if you can't run ethernet, then use a power line extender to feed the AirPort.  You will be disappointed extending your network with wi-fi.
    If you must, then fully reset the AirPort and start over.  It should find the existing HOME-xxxx network and want to use as a bridge.  If it doesn't find the network, then with your browser go into the GUI on the gateway at http://10.0.0.1 and find the trusted device page, you might need to modify the setting if the MAC address of the AirPort shows up.  Logon is admin and password is password.
    Depending on the location of the equipment, you might want to bridge the gateway and use your AirPort as your main router and wi-fi, since it's far superior over a gateway.
     

  • Using ethernet port on range extender: faster??

    I have an extender is the room with this computer for a wireless connection. This extender is v3 with the ethernet connection. Just for fun, I plugged my computer into that connection and disabled my wireless and found that I had a "wired-like" connection. Is there any real advantage to this besides not having to deal with security on this computer? In otherwords, is the wireless communciation between the router and the extender faster than the wireless connection between the extender and a given computer?

    Does the computer get online with ethernet port from range expander? It is only meant for configuring it.

  • Trying to use Airport Express (2012) in Hotel and it is not working

    Hey folks, the title pretty much says it all. I picked up a new AE last week, and wanted to use while I travel to share out my hotels wired connection to my computers, iPhone and iPad. I am pretty good with networking, so I can't seem to figure out how to get around the double NAT error that I am getting from the Airport utility. It appears that the hotels network is blocking me from connecting. If I use my back up travel router (Zuni Connect) everything works fine. It appears the AE is not getting along with the hotel. Any ideas on how to get around this?

    I traveled for years with an AirPort Express and have had virtually no problems connecting to the hotel networks if an Ethernet port is provided in the room.
    Up until a few years ago, configuring the Express in Bridge Mode worked just fine, as hotels would allow several devices to connect without problems.
    Unfortunately, hotels have become a lot smarter as they look for ways to generate more revenue. Many hotels now will only allow one connection if the Express is configured in Bridge Mode, so I started using the Express in router mode about 3 years ago to get around this.
    Security wise, this is actually a bettter arrangement as Tesserax notes, because other users at the hotel cannot "see" your devices.
    The Double NAT "error" can be ignored with an option in AirPort Utility if you wish, and the Express will display a nice, green light.
    I have no trouble connecting 3-4 devices this way and the hotel only "sees" one device, so they only charge for one connection.
    When the hotel only has wireless, that is when I bring out the second Express that I travel with, so I can use one Express to "join" the hotel network and provide an Ethernet signal to the second Express, which is configured as a router to allow multiple devices to connect.  The hotel only "sees" one connection this way.

  • Setup Airport express network range extender for Time Capsule

    Please help me to set up my AE to work as a range extender for my TC.
    Anyone that can help me with step-by-step setup information? Your help would be much appreciated as I'm totally lost by now...
    TC <--> AE <--> iPodTouch (i.e)

    Welcome to the discussions!
    You might want to follow Apple's step by step guide for setting up the "extend a wireless network" feature. I assume that you have an AirPort Express(n).
    Reference pages 43-44 in the AirPort Neworks Guide.

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