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When used with However, when I increased the distance to feet, this order was reversed, with the AirPort Extreme scoring Mbps, significantly slower than the Time Capsule's Mbps. Nonetheless, these were very fast Wi-Fi speeds, among the fastest on the market. With Wireless-N clients, on the 5GHz band, the AirPort Extreme scored Mbps and Mbps for short and long range, respectively, putting it in the top three on the charts.
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How to find the MAC address of Apple Airport Extreme
However, in my case I need to register my device first before I can connect this to the network, I need to get the mac address in order to that. Also, I have to connect my AE to the cable.
Thanks much! Thanks for the help! And yes, it also works for the Apple Airport Express.
How to set up your AirPort Base Station and Guest Network on Mac
However, it only showed 2 MAC addresses for me, ethernet and wifi. As it is right now, not only are my IP connections dropping in and out but the device names being displayed in the lists for each network node e. The reason for the change to bridge mode when you got the new modem was presumably that the old modem was acting only as a modem and your Airport had to do the the Network Address Translation function.
By the way, instead of just hovering over the time capsule in Airport Utility, try double-clicking on it while holding down the option key. This will give you quite a bit more information about each device. See screenshot attached. Strung, Thx for that tip. I does give me a bit more info than clicking on the Time Capsule gives among other things the Time Capsule's Mac Addresses, one for Ethernet, and each of the 2.
Wondering whether I should be limiting my network to only 5GHz or whether that will limit the types of devices which can connect. That would limit the types of devices that can connect. Also 5Ghz usually does not have quite the range of 2. Strung, As for the Bridge Mode, what you state is correct at least per my limited understanding. What I'm wondering though, given the recently introduced conflicts, is whether I should go back to having the modem secure just one IP address, I access the internet via that IP address, and I assign static IP addresses from the Airport Extreme under that modem?
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That would mean turning off NAT on the modem, in effect setting the modem to bridge. Can you do that? Does the ISP give you access to the modem set up page to do that?