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Airport Express stops me accessing Airport Extreme connected hard-drive and other Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="fresh-T" data-source="post: 989896" data-attributes="member: 91144"><p><strong>My set-up:</strong></p><p>MacBook and iMac both running Snow Leopard.</p><p>Sky(Netgear) wireless router/modem->(ethernet cable)>airport extreme->hard-drives used as Time Machine back-ups.</p><p>iMac closest to airport extreme.</p><p>Airport express midway between airport extreme and downstairs room.</p><p>MacBook roaming from downstairs to upstairs. </p><p></p><p><strong>My Problem:</strong></p><p>I bought airport express to extend the range of my airport extreme wireless network into a room which had poor signal.</p><p>It's a room downstairs furthest from my airport extreme and it's where I use my MacBook.</p><p>My iMac is in an office room upstairs closer to my airport extreme.</p><p></p><p>I used the latest version of airport utility to set up airport extreme checking the box to create a wireless network and the box to allow it to be extended.</p><p>I did the same for the express but checked the box to extend a wireless network and checked the box to allow wireless clients.</p><p>For both devices I chose the same wireless network (that from the extreme).</p><p></p><p><strong>Problems:</strong></p><p>Although I can access the internet from my MacBook better now, I can no longer find or access either my iMac or the hard drive attached by ethernet to the airport extreme whilst in the downstairs room.</p><p>Which means I can't transfer files and can't back-up using Time Machine.</p><p>If I move back up to the upstairs room then the MacBook finds them again.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p><p>Could it be anything to do with DHCP or IP addresses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fresh-T, post: 989896, member: 91144"] [B]My set-up:[/B] MacBook and iMac both running Snow Leopard. Sky(Netgear) wireless router/modem->(ethernet cable)>airport extreme->hard-drives used as Time Machine back-ups. iMac closest to airport extreme. Airport express midway between airport extreme and downstairs room. MacBook roaming from downstairs to upstairs. [B]My Problem:[/B] I bought airport express to extend the range of my airport extreme wireless network into a room which had poor signal. It's a room downstairs furthest from my airport extreme and it's where I use my MacBook. My iMac is in an office room upstairs closer to my airport extreme. I used the latest version of airport utility to set up airport extreme checking the box to create a wireless network and the box to allow it to be extended. I did the same for the express but checked the box to extend a wireless network and checked the box to allow wireless clients. For both devices I chose the same wireless network (that from the extreme). [B]Problems:[/B] Although I can access the internet from my MacBook better now, I can no longer find or access either my iMac or the hard drive attached by ethernet to the airport extreme whilst in the downstairs room. Which means I can't transfer files and can't back-up using Time Machine. If I move back up to the upstairs room then the MacBook finds them again. Any suggestions? Could it be anything to do with DHCP or IP addresses? [/QUOTE]
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