Setting up a bridge
I have seldom been so frustrated.
I have setup a new Airport Extreme network using the Airport Utility that came with it. It was easy and it works well. I have my G5 tied by ethernet cable to the Airport Extreme and the following tied in wirelessly:
2 Tivo's, a laptop and a Roku.
My problem is in connecting a Sony BD player to the network. It has an ethernet connection. I have a new Airport Express that I have connected to the BD Player with an ethernet cable. The Airport Express is plugged into an outlet.
I have studied the "Designing Airport Networks Using Airport Utility" to try to set up a bridge. All I want to do is allow the BD player to connect to the internet via the Extreme wireless network. I do not have to or want to extend the reach of the system; the Extreme is more than capable of reaching all of my home (and probably my yard).
I can't do it. I have tried configuring it 7-8 times in several different ways and always come up with a problem I can't understand nor resolve.
Right now the Airport Express is blinking amber (that's all it has ever done-never green) and probably tied in a knot internally.... I have never been able to get the two devices (the Extreme and the Express) to show up at the same time in the Airport Utility. For awhile I could get them to show up individually by toggling back and forth between them from the desktop icon.
Right now I can not even get the Airport Express to appear in the Airport Utility and it has disappeared from the desktop icon choices. Rescanning doesn't help.
Questions:
1. Is there something that has to be configured in the Airport Extreme setup to let it know there is an Airport Express and that it needs to connect on to the network?
2. How do I get the Airport Express to show in the Airport Utility so that it can get configured; if I even learn how to configure it.
3. Are there simple (emphasis on simple; the terminology is like a foreign language to me) instructions that will allow me to configure the Airport Express to do what I want. I do think I am trying to a pretty non complex setup... but again "Uncle".
I would appreciate advice. Thanks.
John
PowerMac G5, Dual 2 GHz, Mac OS X (10.4.11), Macbook, Airport Express, Lacie BU