Airport Extreme Wireless - iTunes & Guest Acct

danny012345

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Hi ALL

I have an Apple MD031B/A Airport Extreme Wireless N Gigabit Cable Router, connected to my principle internet connector which is my Buffalo router.

I have set the Airport Extreme up in that I have created a separate wireless network which wirelessly connects to both my macbook and Apple TV.

I have enabled Guest account on the Airport Extreme with WPA2 Personal security.

I also have 3 win7 machines each with iTunes and Home sharing turned on.

When I try to find all the machines within my Apple TV device I can only see the macbook, when previously before I installed the Airport Extreme into my network I was able to see both my mac & the 3 win7 machines.

My question is .. Can I no longer see the 3 win7 machines with iTunes music on my Apple as well as the macbook ?

I also tried to connect my Apple TV to the Airport Extreme’s Guest network ( using the same WPA2 key ) but the Apple TV would only connect to the newly created network, the Guest network would not play ball.

Am I not understanding how the Guest network operates ?

When I look at the wireless client list on the Airport Extreme ( 2 ) devices are listed which is what I would expect.

Thanks for looking.
MacBook Pro, machine has latest OX installed
 

danny012345

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Sorry I should have been more clearer regarding the Guest network

I was un sure why I could not login to the Guest account when it is using the same WPA2 Personal key as the wi fi network I created out of the Airport ?

The router mode on the Airport extreme is set to (off bridge mode) in one of the many notes I read ( and I can not find it ) I think you can only share credentials with a Guest account with the router mode in DHCP & NAT .. but when I try that I get other problems stating that my IP Range is conflicting with the router

I am nearly done here i just need a little guidance getting over the line
 

AnotherJoe

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You can only have 1 dhcp server on your network. If both routers have dhcp server turned on - then you will end up with conflicting ips.
 

danny012345

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The logic of what you say then is that within network radial I can only use (off bridge mode) with the Airport Extreme as my router will be using DHCP & NAT ?
 

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Why do u want 2 wireless networks? Cant you connect the buffalo to the Airport using a cable via the WAN port?

I cant picture what you are trying to achieve.
 

danny012345

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AnotherJoe You ask the obvious question .. its a long story which I am not going to bore you with

I have a buffalo router that has 3 win 7 machines ( one wireless ) ( 2 LAN ) .. I then connected the Airport extreme via a spare port out of the buffalo and have going via the extreme my Apple TV and my macbook ( both wireless )

What I failed to appreciate is that on my win7 network I can no longer see my macbook .. any idea how I can force my system to show my macbook within my win7 netwok places ?
 

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danny012345 said:
What I failed to appreciate is that on my win7 network I can no longer see my macbook .. any idea how I can force my system to show my macbook within my win7 netwok places ?

ODD thing is that the macbook has now appeared on my windows network

I think I am barking up the wrong tree with my first post - as I think it is tied to me not being able to run 2 DHCP severs at the same time .. I really want the Apple TV to run via the Airport extreme but in doing that I do not think I will be able to see my iTunes home sharing machines as they are controlled by the Buffalo router .. am I correct in that ??
 

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Clearly I do not really understand how the Apple extreme works alongside my buffalo router ( I do now know as pointed out above that 2 DHCP servers ,can not run together on the same network as IP conflicts can/will occur ) but this morning the mac and the 3 win7 Machines ( all with iTunes ) turned up within my Apple TV perfect ! ...
This is with the Apple extreme Router Mode in ( off bridge mode ) but I can not use the Guest Network in that mode .. I suppose I should just quit while I am ahead
 

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