![]() ![]() terrible lag, latency and dropouts on regular basis. These would be models A1084, A1088 and A1264. When you said 'old', we took that at face value, and assumed that you had a discontinued version of the AirPort Express. I had a setup of apple to apple wireless link. 10:18 AM in response to thewomandirector. forget it.Īnd I would not say Apple to apple wireless is immune. but talking over voip link is interactive and you will get terrible lags and dropouts. ![]() albeit it could be a bit slow or very poor depending on distances etc. Nothing that requires interaction.Įg browsing internet is just data. Universal repeaters suffer from several bad issues which causes a lot of network headaches unless you really know what you are doing and even then I would say for data only. Let me add though I am completely in agreement with Bob. I did use a typical cheap Chinese router / repeater to do this and it work as expected. but you can use a universal wireless repeater to extend Apple wireless router. You cannot use Apple to extend another brand. Stay tuned to see if another user who has a different experience might respond. I think you already got the info you wanted. The reason for this is that an extender must connect directly to the "main" AirPort.not to another AirPort. Not just the AirPort Express itself, but a variety of AirPort Base Stations can be connected to be used as a Wi-Fi range extender. Another way to say the same thing.the new extender must be located closer to the "main" AirPort than the other AirPort Express that you have. You might want to check that out.įinally, a note to mention that if you decide to try another Apple device, the new AirPort must receive a stronger signal from the "main" router than it does from another AirPort that might already be extending the network for things to work correctly. ArchiveWhere can I get my wireless password for Apple AirPort Extreme or Express Can I set up my product for both a USB and. I'm not sure where you are located, but Apple routers are still available as new, refurbished and used device from Ebay and Amazon. But, I suppose anything is possible and there might be a device that will do what you want. Over the years, I have tried a number of devices from Netgear, D-Link, Linksys, etc and none of them were compatible with an Apple router to wirelessly extend an Apple network. However, if you plan to extend the network by connecting the new extender back to the "main" AirPort using a permanent, wired Ethernet cable connection, then virtually any device from another manufacturer should be able to do what you want. Does another non-apple router can be added to this existing wireless network with the devices that I already have?Īpple designed their "extend" function as a proprietary feature that will only work with other Apple routers, so it is highly unlikely that another device by another manufacturer would be able to wirelessly extend the signal of an AirPort Extreme. ![]()
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