Need to setup a secure no-nonsense Wi-Fi Access point? Apple has you covered. Depending on your level of computer Gung-Fu, setting up a Wi-Fi access point with proper security might seem a little intimidating. Thankfully, Apple's Airport Base Stations can take some of the edge off, thanks to the built-in AirPort Utility.
When you've got the latest firmware installed, then take the AirPort Express back to basics. Select it, then in theBase Station menu, choose Restore Default Settings. Next, click on Other Wi-Fi. I also happen to have an unused AirPort Express Base Station lying around unused. What I would like to do is plug in this Base Station next to the TV in the basement and run a LAN cable to this Base Station to the TV. My question: Can I set things up so that the Base Station receives WiFi signals from the Time Capsule?
Click on Other WiFi Devices in the upper right corner.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Click Done.
If you have frequent visitors and don't fancy the idea of giving them your AirPort password, you can create a Guest Network for them to connect you. This gives your friends, family, and associates a working Wi-Fi connection but also gives you some security.
Restart your Base Station.
If you wish to protect your network from general access WPA2 Personal offers a good level of encrypted connectivity. You may want to provide an open access point if you want people to connect to your network without a password. You can select None to do just that. You should avoid WPA as that encryption level is easily compromised.
Your AirPort Base Station will reboot and you can then start connecting your various Wi-Fi capable devices to your new access point. Depending on your requirements, you may be satisfied with the network coverage your single Airport provides you. However, if you require better coverage or own a multi-storey dwelling, you may need to extend your network by installing additional access points in a configuration called bridged mode. Stay tuned for our article on how to do just that. If you have any comments or questions about setting up your AirPort Base Station leave them in the comments below!
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First you'll need to buy an Apple AirPort Express. You can get them at the usual consumer electronic stores like the Apple store or Best Buy ...or pretty much anywhere online.
Plug-in the AirPort Express in between your current AirPort base station and where you want your Wi-Fi signal to be stronger. The light on the front will be yellow.
On your Mac - open the AirPort utility app located in your Applications --> Utilities folder.
When you open your AirPort Utility it should look something like this
In the top left-hand corner you should see a drop-down menu for 'Other Wi-Fi Devices'. Click on that -- the AirPort Express you just plugged in should appear.
By default the AirPort Utility will setup your AirPort Express to extend your current network.
See, it was that easy. Setup complete
Your wireless network on your AirPort Utility should now look like this.
The light on your AirPort Express should be green.
Now go try it out! Your Wi-Fi signal should be much better on your existing network.
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