David: As far as I know, connect the DSL directly to the airport extreme. The
airport will automatically detect the DSL connection.
Hi David and all.
This is the most controversal point I've found.
There are two main theory:
1. Airport must be connected to a device which pass to it a moduled
Kawal:
If you would like, tomorrow, I will send you what I had in my airport extreme
settings. Just let me know.
Hi, Yes please, each help would be useful to make my mind more clear.
Thanks.
Gabriel.
On 28 Apr 2014, at 10:30 pm, David Chittenden dchitten...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I know,
Call your internet provider support to set the d-link in bridge mode. Search
google to see if there are a airport extreme setup software to download from
Apple. This should be step by step instructions next, ok et cetera. Maybe it is
called airport tools.
Take care
29. apr. 2014 kl. 09:09
when I set up my airport extreme in bridge mode, all I had to do was connect it
to my Bell Router. In the bell router settings, I disabled the router
altogether and am just using the modem in it. Now, my extreme is the router.
Works much better then the bell one, too.
Cait
On Apr 29, 2014,
The ports across the back of the Airport Extreme are a small round power
port, USB, the WAN Gigabit Ethernet followed by three LAN Gigabit
Ethernets and then a hole for a security chain. The WAN port is an
Ethernet connection, not a DSL connection. The documentation says you
use that to
Hi.
I've just bought an Airport Exreme and trying to configure my LAN to use it.
The connection to the net comes throw a D-Link 2640B. Do I have to use it or
Can I connect the DSL cable directly into the Airport, on port WAN?
If not, do I have to put the ADSL router in bridge mode? if so, where
Hi Gabriel!
Wish I could help. I have a cable modem connected to my airport and it was
seamless to get it up and working. Sorry I can't help but maybe somebody else
can. Good luck with it.
Jim
On Apr 28, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Gabriele Battaglia iz4...@libero.it wrote:
Hi.
I've just bought an
I don't know all the details but I'm know the only ports on the Airport
are ethernet and USB so you can't just plug your DSL into it. You'll
need a box that is DSL in and Ethernet out. Sounds like the D-Link 2640B
does just that and wifi. So I guess you could just daisychain the
Airport off
As far as I know, connect the DSL directly to the airport extreme. The airport
will automatically detect the DSL connection.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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On 29 Apr 2014, at 6:47, Gabriele Battaglia iz4...@libero.it wrote:
hello.
I have my airport extreme connected to my ADSL box. It is not quite a router,
but it does connect to the Internet. As the airport extreme is a self Rueter.
If you would like, tomorrow, I will send you what I had in my airport extreme
settings. Just let me know.
On 28 Apr 2014, at
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