I've got an AirPort Extreme base station that I use for several computers and devices. I set it to configure IPv4 with DHCP, but there's a problem with that: The IP changes from time to time (as reported in AirPort Utility and whatismyip.com).. I need the IP address to stay the same, so I set the AirPort to configure IPv4 manually, and left the settings there that were last setup automatically.

Apple Airport Extreme Base Station with FiOS Router However the Airport express WAN port is on the verizon subnet so must have an address 192.168.1.x where x is any other number than 1 so 192.168.1.9 is fine. And yes you could say connect by dhcp which saves you the annoyance of picking a static address and mucking about with the defauly gateway and dns server addresses to as the dhcp assigment Review: Apple's AirPort Extreme is a safe choice | Macworld The AirPort Extreme and the RT-N66U are both based on the tried-and-true IEEE 802.11n wireless networking standard, and both routers have 3-by-3 antenna arrays to support send-and-receive rates up How to Turn USB Printer into a Wireless Printer using

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Connecting AirPort Extreme, Time Capsule or Airport After a moment or two, your eero will assign the Time Capsule or Airport Extreme its own IP address and the AirPort hard drive should appear on any device connected to your eero network. If you are looking to use an Airport Express on your eero network to play iTunes, please visit this Apple FAQ . [SOLVED] Network Issue Using Apple Airport Extreme Sep 27, 2019

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