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Airport Extreme joining a network and sharing wired internet connections

Hi everyone,


My new ISP installed their modem/wifi router (Sagemcom) in my home two months ago. Since I share HDDs over the wifi network, I installed my airport extreme near the modem/wifi router and used it to "extend the network", and it worked fine until recently. It stopped working suddently with the yellow light flashing. When I tried to reconfigure it, I always got errors, needing to reset it even to be able to see it again in Airport utility. Honestly, I have absolutely no idea why it stopped working. I tried connecting the Airport Extreme with an ethernet wire to the modem with the same result. So, I decided to move the airport extreme in my living room and use it to share the internet connection with my PS3, slingbox and Apple TV, telling myself that a partly wired connection would improve the signal (since I also had an Airport Express in the living room extending the network before everything stopped working). Now, everything works; the green light is on, HDDs are available on the wifi network, I can only connect to the Sagemcom routeur but, meh, what do you want, BUT, my slingbox, Apple TV and PS3 can't connect to the airport extreme through a wired connection.


Two questions:


1- Is it possible to share a wired internet connection with my Slingbox, PS3 and Apple TV from an Airport Extreme that has joined the network? If yes, what do I need to do to make it work?


2- Any idea why my first setup stopped working?


Any suggestions?


Thanks a lot,


Frank

Posted on Nov 27, 2012 2:10 PM

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Posted on Nov 27, 2012 2:26 PM

1- Is it possible to share a wired internet connection with my Slingbox, PS3 and Apple TV from an Airport Extreme that has joined the network? If yes, what do I need to do to make it work?


Unfortunately, the Ethernet ports are not enabled when the AirPort Extreme is configured to "join" a wireless network.


Ironically, the less expensive AirPort Express does have the ability to "join" a wireless network and deliver an Ethernet signal at the port(s).


2- Any idea why my first setup stopped working?

None that you probably have not already thought about. The most commons cause is a sudden power outage, or even quick power "blip" can sometimes result in the Extreme to losing some of its configuration settings. Otherwise, gremlins are hard to catch.

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Nov 27, 2012 2:26 PM in response to Frank1984

1- Is it possible to share a wired internet connection with my Slingbox, PS3 and Apple TV from an Airport Extreme that has joined the network? If yes, what do I need to do to make it work?


Unfortunately, the Ethernet ports are not enabled when the AirPort Extreme is configured to "join" a wireless network.


Ironically, the less expensive AirPort Express does have the ability to "join" a wireless network and deliver an Ethernet signal at the port(s).


2- Any idea why my first setup stopped working?

None that you probably have not already thought about. The most commons cause is a sudden power outage, or even quick power "blip" can sometimes result in the Extreme to losing some of its configuration settings. Otherwise, gremlins are hard to catch.

Nov 27, 2012 2:26 PM in response to Bob Timmons

1- Thanks. With all these wires now connected, I'm kinda boiling. Are ethernet ports enabled when the Airport Extreme is set to "extend a network"?


2- I understand that, a power outage has probably caused this. Any idea why I can't restore my network to what it was before? Any idea about what I could try to do or a way to make it work again? Why can't the AExtreme extend the network anymore (I read many things about not being able to extend the network of another non-apple router, but it worked before)?


Thanks a lot!

Nov 27, 2012 2:34 PM in response to Frank1984

Are ethernet ports enabled when the Airport Extreme is set to "extend a network"?


They are, but Apple uses proprietary settings for "extend", so it will likely only work if you have another Apple router providing the wireless signal.


I cannot provide answers to your other questions, other than state the obvious like a power surge has damaged some components and a Factory Default Reset will not cure that.


Here in Texas, we have some strong thunderstorms in the Spring. I have lost two AirPort Extremes in the last few years to power surges / nearby lighting strikes, even when using "surge protected" power strips.

Nov 27, 2012 2:56 PM in response to Frank1984

I have a similar position to you and the fact that you have an express and an extreme is the best reason. To avoid using the router provided by my isp, i instead hooked the modem to the first airport extreme, hosting a dual band network over a shared ip. Then, configured another router to extend (obviously) the 5ghz band and share 3 1gb ehthernet links (2 macs, one PC).


Maybe you can try using the express to create a wireless network directly from the modem. From there, your extreme should connect to the network provided by the apexpress just like how it used to. I would atleast recommend to give that a try.

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