HI tk, I have been able to get the AE to work with a drect connection. Unfortunately, I cannot use ae as my main wap because the modem is across the room from the sterio and I want to use it primarily to stream audio to my stereo.
Thanks! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Kilburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 4:24 PM Subject: Re: summary of progress to date:Re: How tosetupAirTunesStreamingwithanAirPort Express(long)[wasRe:AirPortStreaminginiTunes[wasRe:NavigatingwithVO+arrowkeysandalternatives[wasRe:voiceoverquestion]]] Hi David, I would attempt the following: 1. Reset it again and connect it directly to the Cable modem. 2. Let it gain the IP and verify connectivity. 3. Go into Airport Utility and do minimal changes to the AE. That is, maybe change it's name and password under the Basestation tab and then Update the AE. 4. Verify if you still have connectivity. If not, there's something wrong with the AE. If it does work, then change the security to the version of WEP you need in the Wireless pane. Leave the Wireless mode as "Create a Wireless Network". 5. Update it again. If it continues to work, then great otherwise, there appears to be something incompatible with the encryption protocols supplied by the AE. 6. Make any final changes you need to make with respect to DHCP and such then update once again. If everything still works fine then we'll assume that the AE is working properly. If you need your old router in the network as well, then I'd do the following: 7. Put your original router back in place. 8. Configure the original router to not broadcast a wireless signal. That is, simply have it as a wired router for any devices you have that are not wireless. 9. Update your NetGear with this change. 10. Connect the AE using an ethernet cable to the NetGear. 11. Go into Airport Utility and click on the Internet button in the ToolBar. 12. Press the Internet Connection tab and make sure that your AE is in Bridge mode. This is near the bottom of the pane. In essence, what you will do here is make the AE the provider of the wireless connectivity for your network and the NetGear will handle the DHCP distribution and wired connectivity. In this case, you are not joining another network, you are creating and thus some issues may be eliminated. Let me know how you do. Later... On 16-Jun-08, at 8:37 AM, David Poehlman wrote: > Hi Tim, > > I reset it with the reset button and plugged it into the cabel > modem. The > address is dhcp and dynamic so once it found the ae, my modem > allowed me to > connect to the internet and I was able to access the ae from all of my > computers with a security of none. I was able to use airtunes just > fine. I > went through the setup and chose join a wireless network, web 128- > bit which > is what I am trying now due to device constraints. It failed to > come back > once the settings were updated. I am really at a loss now but there > is one > more thing I might try. I was able to set up my printer wirelessly > so do > not understand why the AE will not come back after being updated. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tim Kilburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS > X by > theblind" <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 9:09 AM > Subject: Re: summary of progress to date:Re: How > tosetupAirTunesStreamingwithan AirPort Express > (long)[wasRe:AirPortStreaminginiTunes[wasRe:NavigatingwithVO > +arrowkeysandalternatives[wasRe:voiceoverquestion]]] > > > Hi David, > > • When you connect the AE directly to the cable modem, did you mean > that the AE would not broadcast properly? > > • Was that with a fresh configuration of the AE? > > • Do you have a static or dynamic IP with your ISP? > > Later... > > Tim Kilburn > & Carter the Canine > Fort McMurray, AB Canada > > > > Tim Kilburn & Carter the Canine Fort McMurray, AB Canada
