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Time Capsule/Airport Express mess
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<blockquote data-quote="Squabbler" data-source="post: 1536136" data-attributes="member: 271741"><p>Hi All.</p><p></p><p>I have Infinity 2 Broadband from BT which provides a BT wireless network for me. I plug a TimeCapsule into it the BT hub which provides a second wireless network in the house (I have to keep the BT hub so as to have free access to the BT wifi when out and about).</p><p></p><p>I have an Apple TV which works fine via the TC network.</p><p></p><p>I have an Airport Express so as to stream music to a hifi (in a different room to where the ATV is) from my MacBook Air. I set this up to extend the TC network and all was fine.</p><p></p><p>Today, I had c. 15 secs of music and then the network has gone loopy. When connecting to the TC network the MBA connects to the AE but the AE doesn't seem to see the TC anymore. The MBA only sees the TC when it connects to the BT network.</p><p></p><p>I have uptodate firmware for the TC and the AE and have 6.3.1 Airport Utility.</p><p></p><p>Could this have anything to do with the AE having been switched off for a couple of weeks while on holiday? I'd be surprised because then surely I wouldn't have had my 15 secs worth once I turned it on.</p><p></p><p>I have restarted MBA and TC and BT hub.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any ideas? All suggestions welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squabbler, post: 1536136, member: 271741"] Hi All. I have Infinity 2 Broadband from BT which provides a BT wireless network for me. I plug a TimeCapsule into it the BT hub which provides a second wireless network in the house (I have to keep the BT hub so as to have free access to the BT wifi when out and about). I have an Apple TV which works fine via the TC network. I have an Airport Express so as to stream music to a hifi (in a different room to where the ATV is) from my MacBook Air. I set this up to extend the TC network and all was fine. Today, I had c. 15 secs of music and then the network has gone loopy. When connecting to the TC network the MBA connects to the AE but the AE doesn't seem to see the TC anymore. The MBA only sees the TC when it connects to the BT network. I have uptodate firmware for the TC and the AE and have 6.3.1 Airport Utility. Could this have anything to do with the AE having been switched off for a couple of weeks while on holiday? I'd be surprised because then surely I wouldn't have had my 15 secs worth once I turned it on. I have restarted MBA and TC and BT hub. Anyone have any ideas? All suggestions welcome. [/QUOTE]
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