Setting advanced options – Apple AirPort Extreme 802.11n (2nd Generation) User Manual

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Chapter 3

Setting Up AirPort Extreme

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Setting Advanced Options

To set advanced options, you can use AirPort Utility to set up your AirPort Extreme
manually. You can configure advanced base station settings, such as advanced security
options, closed networks, DHCP lease time, access control, power controls, setting up
user accounts, and more.

To set advanced options:

1

Choose the wireless network you want to change. On a Macintosh, use the AirPort
status menu in the menu bar. On a computer using Windows XP, hold the pointer over
the wireless connection icon until you see your AirPort network name (SSID), and
choose it from the list if there are multiple networks available.
The default network name for an Apple base station is AirPort Network XXXXXX, where
XXXXXX is replaced with the last six digits of the AirPort ID, also know as the Media
Access Control or MAC address. The AirPort ID is printed on the bottom of an AirPort
Extreme and on the electrical-plug side of the AirPort Express.

2

Open AirPort Utility, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder on a
Macintosh, and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows XP.

3

If there is more than one base station in the list, select the base station you want to
configure. If you don’t see the base station you want to configure, click Rescan to scan
for available base stations, then select the base station you want.

4

Choose Manual Setup from the Base Station menu. If you are prompted for a password,
enter it.

For more information and detailed instructions for using the manual setup features in
AirPort Utility, see the “Designing AirPort Networks Using AirPort Utility” document,
located on the AirPort CD and at www.apple.com/support/airport.

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