Extend my wireless by connecting A.Express to A.Extreme with an ethernet cable

How do I Extend my wireless by connecting A.Express to A.Extreme with an ethernet cable???

Mac Pro (Mid 2010), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1)

Posted on Oct 9, 2012 8:47 PM

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Oct 10, 2012 5:21 AM in response to Gerardomz

Thanks for the info. Apple will practically do everything for you here.


Connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LAN <-> ports on the the AirPort Extreme to the WAN "O" port on the AirPort Express.


Power up the AirPort Express and wait a full minute for it to display a slow, blinking amber light


Click the fan shaped AirPort icon at the top of the Mac's screen and wait a few seconds for a listing of New AirPort Base Station to appear


Just below that, click on the AirPort Express


AirPort Utility will open automatically and take a minute or two to analyze the network, then announce that the Express will be configured to "extend" the wireless network.


Enter a name for the AirPort Express and click Next


Wait another minute or two while AirPort Utility configures the AirPort Express


When you see the Setup Complete message, click Done


You are all set

Oct 25, 2012 5:38 PM in response to Bob Timmons

Bob - can you help me. I've just set up a 5th gen Airport Extreme to my MAC. Using all latest updates, Mountain Lion etc. Everything working ok. Now I want to connect a 2nd gen Airport Extreme via ethernet so that I can: (a) connect via ethernet another MAC (it's on another floor) and (b) to get better wifi reception for a Mac book pro closeby to that Extreme. I've used an LAN coonection from the 5th gen to the Wan coonection of the 2nd gen but cannot get Airport utility to recognize it. Help!!!

Oct 26, 2012 7:31 PM in response to Bob Timmons

Thanks Bob but still no luck. I performed the factory reset as you suggested. When I hook up the 2nd gen Extreme through a LAN to WAN, it's not recognized. I did try LAN to LAN to see what would happen, it did show up on the Airport utility but there were a number of error messages. Back to your orginal directions, what else can I try or I'm I doing something wrong?


Thanks for your patience.

Oct 26, 2012 7:55 PM in response to Michaelb2

Sorry but I do not know what else to suggest for a procedure that works for me time and again with the same components that you have. All I am doing is following the guided setup in AirPort Utility. Except for entering the name of the Express, AirPort Utility does everything for you.


If you have the time, we'll go carefully step by step to try to find out where things are going wrong.


After you perform the Factory Default Reset, and have let the Express run for a few minutes and have connected the Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the Express.....tell us in detail exactly what you do next, step by step, and what happens after each step.

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