Can I use a D-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender w/AirPort?

I bought a D-Link Wi-Fi AC750 Dual Band Range Extender at Costco. Instructions say to press the WPS button on the Extender and the WPS button on the Router for them to connect. I don't see a WPS button on the Airport. Options? Thanks!! Gordon

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Sep 7, 2015 11:21 AM

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Sep 7, 2015 11:46 AM in response to gordonfromlakeway

It is extremely unlikely that the D-Link device will be able to wirelessly extend the signal from your AirPort router.......since Apple uses proprietary settings that are designed to only allow other Apple devices to extend or repeat the network.


I have not tried the specific D-Link model that you have, but other D-Link models that I have tried were not compatible with the extend feature on the Apple routers. Of course, anything is possible though.


The AirPorts do not have a WPS button, but they do have a "First Press" option that works as substitute for a "button". I'm going to assume that you are not still using the 5+ year old OS X (10.6.8) that you show in your profile, and that you have updated to a more recent operating system.


Open Finder > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility

Click on the picture of the AirPort router, then click Edit in the smaller window that appears

Click the Base Station menu at the top of the screen

Click Add WPS Printer


Click on the image below to enlarge it.


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Whether or not that will allow the D-Link to work with the Apple router is open to question. You will know after a few tries.


If the D-Link will not extend the network......as I suspect....it would be best to return the device and use another Apple router......like an AirPort Express.....which you can set up very quickly and easily in a few minutes.

Sep 7, 2015 11:56 AM in response to Bob Timmons

Thanks very much. I'm glad I asked before opening the "impulse item" packaging. Greatly appreciate the prompt response. And, yes, I am on 10.10.5 system now. I'm an original user starting with Apple 2 (single floppy requiring exchange of system and data disk). My wife and I now have iPads, iPhones, iMacs, Airport and a MacBookPro, but our knowledge hasn't progressed as fast as Apple's technology. Best wishes! Gordon

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