Wireless networking with Airport and Windows

I have a MacBook Pro that is linked to my cable modem and Airport for wireless internet. I bought an old Dell desktop setup to integrate into the network.
When I install the pci card for wifi it says authorization has to come from the router of the network first. Can someone tell me how to do this?
The Dell has Windows XP and plenty of memory, etc.

no longer a concern; Dell computer and network were sold as I moved.

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    I am having difficulty setting up my new Airport Express w/ 802.11N (SKU# MB321LL/A) to extend the wireless network from my Time Capsule (SKU# MB276LL/A).
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    Welcome to the discussions!
    Have you tried to position the AirPort Express close, say 10-15 feet, as a test to see if it will connect that way?
    If so, then move it back another 10-15 feet, etc.
    5 GHz signals do not travel well or penetrate surfaces very well, so my first thought was that the signal was not strong enough for the Express to pick it up where you had it located.
    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

  • Establishing a wireless network with airport express

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  • Extend existing wireless network with airport express..impossible?

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  • Extending Wireless Network with older and newer airports

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  • I have installed Airport Extreme on my iMac, but want to extend the wireless network with Airport Express. Everything is fine until I try to select Extend the wireless network.  I select Extend Wireless network but have no success. Ideas?

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    highFly376

    Let's see if I can get this straight.
    You have an Airport Extreme base station that is set to "Create a wireless network" and you have the box checked for "allow this network to be extended"....
    Then you have an Airport Express that is set to "Extend a wireless network" which you selected the name of your network in the box...
    Correct?
    See this Apple document:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4259?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    The wireless unit on the right of the diagram can be either of the newer Apple base stations.
    Extreme, Express, Time Capsule

  • Extend Linksys WRT160N wireless network with Airport Express

    First off, I'm a network simpleton, so please keep that in mind!
    I've seen similar posts, but I'm not sure definitively if this is possible. Trying to extend the wireless network from a linksys wrt160N with the airport. Is this possible without a phd in network engineering? If so, are there step by step instructions someplace that can help me?
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    Welcome to the discussions!
    I'm assuming that you are trying to do this using wireless only.
    Apple's "extend a wireless network" feature will only work if both the main router and extending device are Apple "n" devices. Unfortunately, this feature is not compatible with devices from other manufacturers.

  • Extend Time Capsule Wireless Network with Airport Extreme

    I tried to install two base stations in my house. The first one is the Time Capsule which I use as my main router connected to the DSL modem by Ethernet and which has the main wireless network. The second is an Airport Extreme Base Station which tries to connect wirelessly to Time Capsule to extend the wireless network. I use WPA2 Personal as a security mode and it says there is an error at the end when it reconfigures the Airport Base Station --- questions: does it normally work with these two devices in that order? What process to make it work?”

    use Airport Utility manual set up button and place the secondary router in bridge mode then configure your wireless setting.

  • Can't extend my Apple Wireless network with Airport Utility 6

    I have an Air Port Extreame and an Air Port Express and am trying to extend my network and since I upgraded to Air Port Utility 6 it will only let me join the network and not extend it. I can not find the option to allow this network to be extended anymore within 6 on the extreame. Is anyone else having this issue as well or am I just missing where to choose to allow my network to be extended like I did in 5?

    It would be hard to say, at this point, if this option was "missed" or became "automatic" when another AirPort is configured to extend a wireless network. I would tend to agree with you that it is the former.
    As you know this is a user-to-user community. Although Apple employees occasionally visit the forums, there is no guarentee that they would act on any of the suggestions users place here. Instead, you should submit your suggestion to the following Apple site.

  • Extending Wireless Network with Airport Express / DLink Wireless

    I have a DLink wireless router WBR-1310. I own two Airport Express 802.11n's. Can anyone help me out with how I can properly set-up an extended network with these products? All help is greatly appreciated.

    You would need one AirPort Express located near the D-Link router and connected to the D-Link with an ethernet cable. This Express would be configured to "create a wireless network" and "allow this network to be extended"
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    Without knowing your room layout, I can't honestly tell you whether you need only one "extending" Express or more than that.
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    I would recommend that you study Apple's support document on extending wireless networks before you make a final decision on what to do.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4145
    Finally, consider if you can connect the two Express devices you have now back to the D-Link using ethernet cables. This would provide much better performance than a wireless only situation.

  • Joining an existing wireless network with airport express

    Ok, am almost to the point of throwing my AX across the room
    AM trying to join an existing wireless network, its from a 2Wire gateway
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    it goes through the configuration and when it restarts the AX, it can't reconnect to either the router or the AX and it fails. if this happens i can't reconnect to my wireless network without deleting it and re-adding.
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    protected via WEP, and i have tried using all the security options.

    The directions are in KB 302153, AirPort Express: How to join an existing wireless network in client mode.
    Are you using MAC address access control in addition to WEP?
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    One of the problems with WEP is that the actual standard relies on a 10 character HEX key for 40bit WEP and a 26 character HEX key for 128bit WEP.
    In order to make things easier for people, vendors use certain algorithms to convert simple alphanumeric passwords (or passphrases) into HEX keys, thus enabling people to use simple memorable WEP password rather than lengthy HEX keys.
    The problem is that different vendors use different algorithms to generate the HEX key and therefore a ASCII password on an AEBS will be hashed differently on a Netgear client and vice versa.
    One thing is a 13 character 128 bit WEP password will be hashed by all vendors in the same way (if you use 40bit WEP then a 5 character password is required).
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    Choosing a password for networks that use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108058
    WEP is now considered not to be secure and therefore it is advised you use WPA.
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    iFelix

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