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Quickly see the status of your network and the devices connected to it in a graphical overview.
Use AirPort Utility to set up and manage your 802.11n and 802.11ac AirPort base stations, including AirPort Express, Extreme, and Time Capsule. Download Apple AirPort Utility for Mac to classic style of the AirPort Utility.
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It could be related to the Mac OS / Mac OS X installed on or the hard drive space on the Mac that is being used. However, this is only speculation and if you have an exact answer (or theory) as to why some Mac users download the full installer and some the mini-installer, share that with us in the comments. AirPort is the name received by the products that Apple has developed to implement Wi-Fi technology. Download AirPort Utility for free to manage them. The AirPort range is separated into two branches: Express, focused on small networks with up to 10 users, and Extreme, specially designed for bigger networks with up to 50 users. With the AirPort Utility app on your iOS and iPadOS devices, you can set up and monitor your network from your devices as easily as you can from your Mac. How to download AirPort Utility for your devices. To browse the AirPort Utility User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page.
Create a guest network so friends and visitors can use your Wi-Fi connection without compromising your network’s security.
Automatically update your base stations
Keep your network running smoothly by having AirPort Utility automatically check for software updates.
Manage your Wi-Fi network from your devices
With the AirPort Utility app on your iOS and iPadOS devices, you can set up and monitor your network from your devices as easily as you can from your Mac.
To browse the AirPort Utility User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page.
If you need more help, visit the AirPort Support website.
You can setup the Gen1 or Gen2 Express on the Mac with any Mac OS. Unfortunately you don't have ethernet unless you invest in a thunderbolt to ethernet dongle.. but that is a good investment if you are keeping the Mac. You can pick them up fairly cheap on ebay now as later versions with Thunderbolt3 are not compatible with earlier thunderbolt 1 or 2.
Documents are indeed out of date.. have been.. and will remain so forevermore.
But the basics of express setup (or any other airport) have not changed in ages.
I think your problem is using D-Link (which your spell checker helpfully changed to Drink) Router.
There are rules..
Rule 1. You cannot extend wireless for any brand except another Apple router.
You can plug the airport into the D-Link by ethernet and set it up as a WAP. (wireless access point).
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Rule 2. You can join a wireless network from D-Link and use printer or plug in audio to amplifier of some sort.
Rule 3. The Gen1 is different to Gen2 in not allowing ethernet LAN in the join wireless setup.
I do get mixed up myself sometimes but Gen1 is less functional than Gen2.
Rule 4. The Gen2 7.8 firmware which supports airplay2 is extremely problematic.. some people seem to use it well enough.. but if you have issues just go back to 7.6.8 or 7.6.9.
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After plugging it in, it shows the flashing yellow light, and I've pressed the reset button a couple of times for 10 secs.
Did you actually configure it.. plugging it in and pressing reset will do nothing except put it back to defaults.
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Open airport utility in the Mac.. the new airport should show up as Other wifi devices with a (1) on the end.. click it and proceed through the setup wizard.
If you have issues.. give us a few screenshots of what you are doing.
Apr 20, 2019 12:01 AM