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Jul 7, 2015 10:31 AM in response to Firestone1by Tesserax,It would help if you can provide us with the model # of your AirPort Extreme. Is your Arris router also wireless capable? If so, is it providing a wireless network in addition to the AirPort Extreme?
Per chance do you have a Mac running OS X Yosemite and have connected it to your network?
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Jul 7, 2015 11:14 AM in response to Tesseraxby Firestone1,HI,
Model# of Airport Extreme: A1301
ARRIS TG862 (Yes, its also a wireless router), Im not sure if it is providing, although now that you ask, I do see it in my list of available wireless networks. It has not done this before.
I run three laptops (two PC and one MacBook Pro), one iPad, and two Droids off the wireless network.
The MacBook Pro is a: Mac OS X. Version 10.7.5.
Thanks
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Jul 7, 2015 2:10 PM in response to Firestone1by Tesserax,Model# of Airport Extreme: A1301
Thanks. That would be a 3rd generation 802.11n AirPort Extreme base station. These have been discontinued in late 2009, so if you had obtained it then it may be a bit "long in the tooth" and potentially problematic.
ARRIS TG862 (Yes, its also a wireless router), Im not sure if it is providing, although now that you ask, I do see it in my list of available wireless networks. It has not done this before.
Yes, by default your Arris gateway device would provide both routing functions (NAT & DHCP services) and an 802.11n Wi-Fi network. I am assuming that your Arris is your "main" router and you have the Extreme connected directly to it by Ethernet. If those are both correct how do you have the Extreme configured? That is, is it configured as a roaming or extended network ... or something else?