As I was on the phone with them and at the same moment they made the change, my network went down and I have not been able to get it up and running since. To do that, simply change the last value of the first address to something higher than 2. Called Apple care to assure that I didn't completely screw up some settings I'm not exactly sure what other information would be useful. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. Right-click on Start, choose Device Manager. There are five solutoins you can use to fix the problem.
This will help you narrow down the missing items. They are needed for Win 7 special HomeGroup configuration. I suspect that she is not actually reading the instructions that came with the Airport Express. Now I just need to work out why my Mac Pro can't connect to the wireless network. After you change the settings, click the Apply button. He is a web developer for a communications company and previously worked in television. But she can't get the Airport Express to work.
Plugged back in and reattached airport extreme cable after all lights were solid on the modem. If accessing one network requires special settings, those settings may affect the laptop's ability to connect to other networks. If that doesn't work, you'll have to try to clone the address from the old router to the new one, which I haven't had to do before, but hopefully someone can walk you through. Turning the wireless off has no effect if there is not a wireless signal there to connect to. Need more detail on the setup.
Plugged power back into cable modem. If you've changed modems, you may have to call your service provider to enable the modem to work on the network. A few hours on the front page is all you have. So I am now trying to understand the nature of the original problem - so that I can remove the long cable. Ask them to ping your device to ensure its working correctly. Now things seem to be flying. Or if you closed Safari and reopened it, it would be down, etc.
That establishes a wireless network to which the Bluray Player can connect to. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Try putting the computer name in the Sharing prefs instead and see if that solves the problem. Still, all is well now and I appreciate your comments. If Internet is provided by your apartment and your using a router you should use it as an access point or 'bridged mode'.
So we went back to Best Buy and exchanged it. Looks like I bought the wrong product! This works just fine with almost no configuration required in nearly all consumer network setups. No I am not tied to Apple but simply have five airport express units to cover the house; some donated by friends 'moving on'. So here's what I did: 1. It did not fix the problem. Strung, Thx for that tip. A round trip to town is 100kms so I was trying to be proactive.
I was able to confirm with scutil that LocalHostName and Computer Name were set and identical but that HostName wasn't set. Amazingly now, it works Thanks for the help. Please get back to us if you have any more questions about this issue. Wait a few minutes then back on again. A round trip to town is 100kms so I was trying to be proactive. Apple staff are supposed to answer posts not answered within 24hours.
Follow these steps: 1 Open Control Panel. I have no idea what was going on but the problem has been cleared - for the moment at least. I will start a new thread on this Best Wishes Nick. Check the Device Manager for valid Wireless card entry. You do want to get the gateway in bridge mode as the AirPort has superior routing and wi-fi. It has a positive feel.