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Josh Kahane

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Aug 29, 2006
439
1
Suffolk, UK
Hi

For my home network I have the following:

Netgear DG834N Router ---> ethernet ---> Airport Express 1 ---> Wireless ---> Airport Express 2

Thats how I am extending my network currently but I am having an issue. They all have the same SSID and same password.

It seems when in an area of the house where there is overlap of signal, for example between the netgear router and first airport express, my iPad and iPhone won't connect. It will constantly says 'Failed to connect'.

How might I be able to resolve this? Are there some specific settings I should be using when extending my network or more technical things I may have missed?

Thanks.
 

matspekkie

macrumors member
Oct 19, 2010
97
0
Hi

For my home network I have the following:

Netgear DG834N Router ---> ethernet ---> Airport Express 1 ---> Wireless ---> Airport Express 2

Thats how I am extending my network currently but I am having an issue. They all have the same SSID and same password.

It seems when in an area of the house where there is overlap of signal, for example between the netgear router and first airport express, my iPad and iPhone won't connect. It will constantly says 'Failed to connect'.

How might I be able to resolve this? Are there some specific settings I should be using when extending my network or more technical things I may have missed?

Thanks.

What you refer to is called roaming this will work nicely between the airports. With the function extend my network however this will not work with you netgear router. If possible turn off wifi on the router. If you really need wifi on the router make this a different SSID (wifinetwork) than yourairport network. This way your device will have to choose between router wifi or airports.
Hope it helps for you.
 
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