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Airport Express on Existing Wireless Network (HELP!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="manustella" data-source="post: 770893" data-attributes="member: 77827"><p>I had the same problem as described. I returned one Airport express, but continued to have the same problem. After a while, i figured the problem. My wireless network is secured. I thought that i was using WPA, but i was actually using 40-64 bits. By selecting the wrong security level or code or options, it still said that the changes were sucessful, but the wireless network did not reconize the airport express at restart.... So, I log directly to my router to make sure i had the right security setting... It turned out that my wireless security was actually 40-64 bit.. .Once I entered the right wireless security settings in the airport utility, it fixed for good..... So the moral of the story, if you have that problem and are using a secured wireless network, you might want to make sure that you are selecting the right security setting in the airport utility...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manustella, post: 770893, member: 77827"] I had the same problem as described. I returned one Airport express, but continued to have the same problem. After a while, i figured the problem. My wireless network is secured. I thought that i was using WPA, but i was actually using 40-64 bits. By selecting the wrong security level or code or options, it still said that the changes were sucessful, but the wireless network did not reconize the airport express at restart.... So, I log directly to my router to make sure i had the right security setting... It turned out that my wireless security was actually 40-64 bit.. .Once I entered the right wireless security settings in the airport utility, it fixed for good..... So the moral of the story, if you have that problem and are using a secured wireless network, you might want to make sure that you are selecting the right security setting in the airport utility... [/QUOTE]
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