two airport wired to modem/router HomeKit problem

So, I've read a lot but I can't solve my problem.


I have a modem/router in the study. From this modem/router there are 2 ethernet cables that go to two different rooms. The Airport Extreme is connected to the first ethernet cable. It creates a wireless network, and is in bridge mode. In the same room there is also the appletv connected via wifi.

The second ethernet cable arrives in another room and connects to an airport express. Here too I create a wireless network (identical to the other) and this is also in bridge mode.


Everything works perfectly, even the devices connected to Apple Home.

But after a few days the devices connected to the Airport Express no longer work on Apple Home.

They continue to work with their native apps, but on Apple Home they remain in update-unreachable.


All smart devices (there are only 3) have been placed on the 2.4ghz network. They have been reset countless times but the problem persists.


Questions: Is the modem router causing this?

I could disable the router part and use airport extreme instead, would that help?

Is it a problem that the two airport bases are connected via ethernet cable directly to the modem/router?

Any other advice?

A thousand thanks.

Posted on Dec 20, 2023 11:35 AM

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Posted on Dec 20, 2023 11:39 PM

Maybe I made a small step forward

I have 3 smart lamps. I assigned each of them a fixed IP address (via mac address in the router settings)

In this way I can easily locate them on the wifi network.

Today I noticed that the two wifi lamps (they are close to the airport express) were instead connected to the wifi of the airport extreme (which is quite far away and has a weak signal).

I turned off the airport extreme. I restarted the lamps and this time they connected to the airport express wifi. Then I turned the airport extreme back on and everything works perfectly.


So it seems like this is my problem.

I noticed that in the airport base settings there is the possibility to reserve an IP based on the Mac address. Could this setting help?

However, I cannot use this setting as the bases are in Bridge Mode and this option is disabled


Furthermore. I noticed in the router settings that the addresses of the devices connected via WiFi expire after a certain time.

By setting a fixed IP via MAC address instead, the WiFi IP addresses never expire.

I don't know if this little change will help a little.

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Dec 20, 2023 11:39 PM in response to rob3r7o

Maybe I made a small step forward

I have 3 smart lamps. I assigned each of them a fixed IP address (via mac address in the router settings)

In this way I can easily locate them on the wifi network.

Today I noticed that the two wifi lamps (they are close to the airport express) were instead connected to the wifi of the airport extreme (which is quite far away and has a weak signal).

I turned off the airport extreme. I restarted the lamps and this time they connected to the airport express wifi. Then I turned the airport extreme back on and everything works perfectly.


So it seems like this is my problem.

I noticed that in the airport base settings there is the possibility to reserve an IP based on the Mac address. Could this setting help?

However, I cannot use this setting as the bases are in Bridge Mode and this option is disabled


Furthermore. I noticed in the router settings that the addresses of the devices connected via WiFi expire after a certain time.

By setting a fixed IP via MAC address instead, the WiFi IP addresses never expire.

I don't know if this little change will help a little.

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