Want to use Airport Express As A Wifi Extender/Repeater for Motorola Surfboard sbg6580 NO CABLES...

I am trying to simply extend my wifi network with Airport Express N. I am trying get my Motorola Surfboard sbg6580 to work with AEn, MOT sbg6580 has WDS and apple.com says "it does work with other routers" I guess I cant figure this out... I do not want to run 50 ft of ethernet cable and drill holes in floors, just simply extend network with AEn as repeater or extender. Is this possible? If so how?

Suggest that you check with the TW cable folks to see if they have a device that will do what you want.
If they cannot help, it is always best to use products from the same manufacturer to insure compatibility in applications like this, so if you have the make of your modem or router handy, you might check on the manufacturer's website to see if they offer what you need.

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  • Can I use Airport Express as a Wifi Extender?

    Forgive my ignorance, but I just swithed to all Apple products a few months ago and I have a question about the airport express.
    We currently have one airport extreme base station set up in our house. The only problem is that the g signal for my iPhone won't reach quite far enough to get to the third floor (its a very long and tall home).
    I was wondering if you can use the Airport express as a wifi extender with no cords plugged into it, similar to the linksys extenders you can buy that extend the signal range.

    LukeW, welcome to the discussions!
    Yes, an AirPort Express could be used with your Extreme to "extend" the wireless network created by the Extreme. I assume here that you have an "n" capable Extreme.
    If you have an older 'g" Extreme, the Express could be used to "participate in a WDS" (wireless distribution system), which is a similar setup.
    It will probably take some experimenting to find the best position for the Express (you want it to receive as strong a signal as possible and "extend", so a good starting point would be to place the Express at a point that was roughly half way between the Extreme and the area that needs more wireless signal.

  • Do I have to use airport extreme to be a main network if I want to use Airport express extend my wifi range

    Do I have to use airport extreme to be a main network if I want to use Airport express extend my wifi range.

    You cannot extend wifi from a different brand router..
    Only apple to apple.
    But the apple router does not have to be the main router.. it can be in bridge.. as long as it is creating a wireless network it will work fine.

  • I want to use Airport Express in my hotel room using the wired internet connection, but I don't carry a computer, just my iPad.  Is that possible?

    I want to use AirPort Express when I am traveling.  I would like to use a wired internet connection in a hotel room to create a wireless connection.  However, I do not normally carry my laptop, just my iPad.  Is it possible to do this?

    You will have to pre-configure the Express using AirPort Utility on your computer before you leave on the trip. The Express will store and remember the settings.
    You might want to check with the hotel in advance to make sure that they have Ethernet ports available. Most hotels have switched to wireless and the others are not far behind.

  • Using AirPort Express as a WiFi Range Extender

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    I suggest that you check with DLink on this as using the same manufacturer will always give you the best chance at compatibility.
    Maybe this would do it:
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  • HT4587 what about set up apple tv using airport express base without WIFI connection

    How to set up Apple tv on my tv using airport express base without internet connection

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  • Using Airport Express as separate wifi network vs extender with Time Capsule?

    Hello all.  I recently converted my home computer network from Windows/PC based to an iMac with Time Capsule.  On my previous setup, I had a Cisco/Linksys router with wifi, and I also had two Airport Expresses in separate areas of the house where the Linksys had a weak signal.  Obviously, I had the Airport Expresses set up as "separate" wifi networks, as they could not be used as network extenders with the Linksys.  This setup seemed to work really good, as the 3 wifi networks provided good blanket coverage in all parts of the house.  Each network also seemed to "hand-off" to the other pretty well, meaning that Airport Express 1 would show as the active network when you moved far enough away from the Linksys (or insert any of the network names here, even though I'm pretty sure that the device accessing the network has more to do with this than the networks themselves).  In particular, the speeds that I got from the Airport Expresses actually eclipsed the speeds that I would get from the Linksys wifi.
    My issue is that after I converted everything, I left the Airport Expresses as "separate networks" and essentially removed the Linksys/Cisco router and replaced it with the Time Capsule.  So I still have 3 separate wifi networks, just like before, with the Time Capsule network taking the place of the Linksys wifi network.  While the Linksys and the Airport Expresses seemed to co-exist together nicely, I get the feeling that the TC and the AEs are somehow working against each other or at least competing with each other for bandwidth.  For example, if I have my iPhone right beside my iMac and TC, and I run a speed test on the iPhone using the TC wifi network, I get download and upload speeds in the range that I am expecting (30-40 mbps download).  However, when I walk down the hallway to the other end of the house, the TC tends to remain the dominant wifi network, even when I am in the same room with one of the AEs (this is where they used to "hand off" nicely between networks).  When you run a speed test in this location still on the TC wifi, the speed drops down to 5-7 mbps, and worse, I believe the signal becomes inconsistent because webpages and data often seem to be freezing in the middle of downloading.  I understand that the distance from the TC is causing this, because my solution has been to manually switch from the TC to the closest AE, and that fixes the issue.  Run a speed test after I manually switch to the closest AE when I am in the same room as an AE, and the speeds pop back up to 30-40 mbps.
    My question is this:  would switching the AEs to "extenders" of the TC wifi network help this issue?  Honestly, my laziness was one reason that I did not do this when I setup the TC initially, because I have several devices that access the AE wifi networks that I'd have to update with the new network name and password.  Everything was working great before, and I just didn't want to upset the apple cart.  But if I have created an unfriendly environment between the TC and the two AEs, I certainly have no problem making the change now.  I just wasn't sure if making this change would fix my problem or not.  I know it's a mundane thing, but I'd like to be able to roam the house without continuously having to manually switch between wifi networks to get a consistent signal.
    Sorry if this is a simple issue.  I am admittedly a newbie with the TC and its interaction with the AEs. 
    Thanks in advance!!

    It is not a simple issue.
    Exactly which method works best is going to take some experimentation.
    The way you are trying to set it up as a roaming network is generally considered the best.. but the devices like iphones do not hand off neatly.
    It is interesting that they in fact used to hand off better using the Linksys.. which could be due to its poorer range. The new TC having so much better range is causing the phones to not swap "towers" to the local express.
    Test it with a Mac laptop.. as generally they do hand off better.
    I cannot quite figure out if you are using roaming correctly. All the wireless should have identical names, with identical security setting and passwords.
    The only thing that should be different is wireless channels on each item. And you are likely just using auto anyway.
    So each device is creating a wireless network. And for 2.4ghz one should be channel 1, then another channel 6 and another channel 11. For 5ghz it will be same idea but there are more channels available.
    When you extend wireless, everything runs the same channel. But the wireless speed is reduced. You must disconnect ethernet to each of the expresses.. and the problem is your 30-40mbps will reduce permanently to 15-20mbps for all clients. So take your choice.. 15-20mbps for all clients forced to double hop is better than 5-7mbps which you experience now when you walk around.. although I am not sure how much browsing you do whilst walking. You may need to compromise which is the better out of several not great alternatives.
    I would have a test.. which is wrong btw.. but I have heard that it works.
    In your roaming network at the present time. Try setting each router to a manual wireless channel.. and fix all of them the same. So for instance, set 2.4ghz to channel 11. Try fixing the 5ghz as well, say the TC is defaulting to 149, it might not actually respond to manual wireless channels.. you will need to test this.. say set to 36 or 40 and see if the TC is actually changed.. if not just set all the expresses to 149 as well. What you are doing is trying to reinforce the wireless in each area.. but this is actually wrong. So all will have same wireless name and same security wpa2 personal is the only valid one.. and all the same password.
    Test with a few clients and see if the results give you decent local speeds as well as better roaming.. once you decide which to do, then you will need to change all the clients.

  • Use Airport Express Brick N to extend network via ethernet

    I have the old brick-style Airport Express N model, which I'm currently using to extend the newer Airport Express hockey puck. The hockey puck is setup to with DHCP and creating the network. The brick is in setup to extend the network using DHCP and in Bridge Mode. When I plugin the Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port of the hockey puck to the brick, I lose all internet connectivity. I seem to recall reading some documentation that said the brick would support ethernet rather than just over-the-air. Thanks for your help!

    My question is: can I connect the two via ethernet cable to the extending is happening over the air? I'm not sure the brick is capable of this?
    It is possible to "extend" in two different ways:
    1) Extend using a wireless connection between the AirPorts. Apple calls this "extend using wireless" during the setup. When you extend this way, about half of the potential speed on the network is lost.
    2) Extend using a wired Ethernet connection between the AirPorts. Apple calls this "extend using Ethernet" during the setup. When you extend this way, full bandwidth on the network is maintained since there is no signal loss in a wire.
    If you want to "extend using Ethernet", the 2nd Gen AirPort Express must be the "main" router, so you will need to reconfigure it for that purpose. The 1st Gen will also need to be reset back to default settings and reconfigured as well.
    Once the 2nd Gen Express is working correctly as the main router, connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN <--> port on the 2nd Gen Express to the Ethernet port on the 1st Gen Express and use AirPort Utility for the setup.

  • Turning my older airport express into a wifi extender

    I have an older airport express (approximately 5 yrs old) that just got replaced by a time capsule.  My house definitely has some dead spots and instead of buying a repeater, can I use my old airport express?

    First, the old Extreme needs to be reset back to factory default settings.....if you have not already done that.
    Power off the old Extreme for a minute
    Hold in the reset button on the back first, and keep holding it in for an additional 10 seconds while you simultaneously plug the power cable back into the old Extreme
    Release the reset button after the hold period and allow a full minute for the old Extreme to restart to a slow, blinking amber light status.
    Plug the Ethernet cable into the WAN "O" port on the old Extreme.
    Click the AirPort icon at the top of the Mac's screen and look for a setting of New AirPort Base Station
    Click on AirPort Extreme just below the setting
    The setup utility will open up automatically and suggest the proper setup to extend the new AirPort Extreme network
    Enter in a name that you want to call the old Extreme and click Next.
    Things will look similar to this:
    Now watch the screen to confirm that the old Extreme is being set up to extend using Ethernet.....like this:
    The utility will set up everything for you automatically.  When you see the message of Setup Complete, click Done
    That's it.

  • Can i use Airport Express as a range extender in conjunction with my standard (non-Apple) hub ?

    I have poor Wifi signal upstairs in my house. Can Airport Express to extend that in conjunction with my current Hub (it's a Livebox - i currently live in France) ? Or do i need to run the Airport Express in conjunction with an Apple Hub ?

    Bonjour!
    You can extend the Livebox, just not wirlessly as Apple's implementation of WDS only works with other Apple devices.
    So you can either use an ethernet cable or as I do with my netgear router turn off the Livebox's WiFi (If that's possible) and use Airports to set up a separate wireless infrastructure.  Get 2 APs and plug one directly via etherenet into the Livebox then use WDS to extend this to a second AP wirelessly.
    Regards,
    Shawn

  • Can I use my airport express to establish wifi with Motorola SB6120 SURFboard DOCSIS cable modem?

    Can I use my airport express to establish wifi connection with a Motorola SN6120 DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem?

    Yes, the AEx goes into router mode.. plug in via ethernet to the modem port.. you then need to power cycle the cable modem.. it might need to be off for 20min or more before it will lose the previous connection and start afresh with the Express.

  • 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.

  • Using AirPort express

    How can i use AirPort express as a range extender via LAN cable with Belkin PlayMax router ?

    thanks for the link. I remember when I last had this problem and got in touch with Apple and they said my airport express was out of range and suggested I buy another one Then it started ot work and did so for some time.Now I dont know whether this is at all relevant but a week ago hard started my Mac which necessitated me re setting the operating system software in the process i mistakenly erased all my volume so I am wondering whether that had anything to do with it. Thanks

  • I have a linksys WRT54G router that we use as a base. I want to use Airplay using Airport Express and hook up my stereo to it. How can i set up my Airport express without a PC/laptop? I just downloaded Airport utility on my iphone and ipad,will that work?

    I have a linksys WRT54G router that we use as a base. I want to use Airplay using Airport Express and hook up my stereo to it. How can i set up my Airport express without a PC/laptop? I just downloaded Airport utility on my iphone and ipad,will that work? And one more thing about the setup, the linksys router shich acts as a base is in a different room as the airport express which i wanted to use for airplay. So I'm hoping to hook up the Airport express via wireless signal. If i can set it up, can someone pls help me out by posting detailed instructions. Thanks so much!

    The first message that AirPort Utility will display during the auto setup will be that the Express will be confgured to "extend" the network. When AirPort Utility analyzes the network further, and sees that the Express cannot "extend" the 3rd party network, the next message will indicate that the Express is being configured to "join" the wireless network.
    Once the Express is configured, if you later go into AirPort Utility to check the settings under the Wireless tab, you will see that the Wireless Mode is indeed "Join a wireless network".

  • I can print from my macbook pro using airport express usb connected printer, however my iPad is looking for an airprint printer.  Can I direct the iPad to the usb connected printer.  Both macbook and iPad confirm a wifi connection through the airport exp.

    I can print from my macbook pro using airport express usb connected printer, however my iPad and iphone are looking for an airprint printer.  Can I direct the iPad/iphone to the usb connected printer.  Macbook iphone and iPad confirm a wifi connection through the airport express.

    You will need to install an App like Print Central on the iPad to try to print to the printer. It will allow you to print to most printers. Check with their support folks if you need more info.
    PrintCentral for iPad on the iTunes App Store

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