![]() ![]() Unfortunately one of the difficulties you might have been having with setting up the IP address of the router is that you can’t. Under this section you’ll see ‘DHCP’, click on that. Once the Airport Utility is opened, select ‘Manual setup’. On Mac you’ll find it under Applications -> Utility. On Windows you’ll need to download this (using the installation CD provided with the Airport). To setup the Airport you’ll need to use the Airport Utility. ![]() But none the less, it’s probably worth trying out and seeing if it’ll work well enough for what you require. Unfortunately in our experience the Apple Airport Extreme didn’t have quite the same overall performance as the others we tested. We tested several routers and access points and published a list here: Maybe this will give you some things to try and hopefully someone will come along that uses an Airport X and can step you through it. When using DHCP to automatically assign addresses to computers the router will have a way of setting a reserved block of addresses, say starting at 192.168.1.100 so you don’t end up with the computer conflicting with one of the iLive’s addresses. Windows based computers have the repair connection function that does this. The ip address has to be released and then renewed. Maybe this is causing some of your problems. What can happen when you change the router address is that the computer is trying to see the router on the previous address. thanksīlue skies a little cloudy today? } Subnet settings should be 255.255.255.0 You probably know this but iLive uses 191.168.1.1, 191.168.1.2, 191.168.1.3 for the rack, surface and touchscreen so those can’t be used for router, computer, iPad etc.(Just covering the bases here.) As to the router issues several I’ve used recommend using a wired connection when configuring the router. Its obviously working for a lot of you guys, so any help on configuration would be great. I couldn’t figure out where to change this.Īlso does anything need to be configured or changed on the surface within the Utility pages/IPs? I was trying to set the IP through the Airport Utility but it still kept showing the router as 192.168.1.1 which obviously doesn’t work. Made a couple calls to people telling me to change this and change that, blah blah… I spent about 3 hours today trying to get my Airport X to work with my iDR32/T80 system but got absolutely nowhere. I’m not so knowledgable about IP-DHCP-submask-etc… Did some searching for this topic but nothing really answered my questions… ![]()
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