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Can an AirPort Express be used to extend the Wi-Fi of another non Apple access point?
Yes and no. Yes, if you can connect the AirPort Express to the non-Apple router using a permanent, wired Ethernet cable connection. No, if you are asking if the AirPort Express can connect using Wi-Fi only and extend the network in that manner.
How do I fix my Apple AirPort Express?
Unplug the AirPort Express from the power outlet and press and hold the reset button. While still holding down the reset button, plug the device into a power outlet. Hold down the reset button until you see the light flash green four times. Let go of the button and the device will reset itself.
Can a Airport Express be used to extend the WiFi range?
Apple seems to be saying in a round-a-bout way here that other routers are not supported for wireless range extensions (with a router connected to Ethernet and the Express not): Extend an existing Wi-Fi network’s range.
Can you use airport express as a router?
Consequently, there’s no point doing this at all if you’re still relying on an AirPort Express as your Wi-Fi router. However, if you were still doing that, you should definitely upgrade. AirPort Express still uses the 802.11n standard where modern routers are on 802.11ac.
Can you use an AirPort Express as a roaming network?
However, this is only if your AirPort Express is not connected to Ethernet. Otherwise, you can setup a roaming network. The newer Airport Express models (the ones compatible with 802.11n) can do this.
How do I extend a non Apple router WiFi N?
From a Mac, click on the Wi-Fi icon on the OS X menu bar. In the drop-down menu you should now find the base station under the title: “New AirPort Base Station.” Click on it and it should start up the AirPort Utility. Just follow the automated steps. It should offer you the option to extend the Arris using Ethernet. That is what you want.