Excellent!  I'll definitely give that a try.  My only question really remains 
is, do I have to use the utility to configure things, or is there a way I can 
log into the router as well via a web based admin interface?  Also, do you know 
what the default login credentials are for the device, until you change it, 
which of corse, I would do?

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeff Berwick 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2015 7:23 PM
  Subject: Re: Major trouble with internet: Warning: not for the basic user!


  When you get the Airport Express home, Launch Airport Utility and you'll see 
it in the list of additional devices.  I have a Time Capsule, so it detects my 
network automatically and extends it.  I don't know if this works with a 3rd 
party router though.  At any rate, it is a simple procedure to make the 
necessary entries inside Airport Utility to have the Express extend your wifi.


  Jeff


    On Apr 26, 2015, at 7:19 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


    Oh, ok, so in other words, I'd be bridging making my Linksys router carry 
to the Express, which then would get carried to it's ethernet port, which then 
in term, would be sent out it's LAN port to my receiver.

    Brilliant.  I may just go that route, as to be frankly honest with you, I'd 
actually been looking at getting an Airport Express.  Would an Express work, or 
do I need an Extreme.
     If the Express will support extender bridging ability, then that's all I 
need.  Do you have specific directions on how to set the router up as an 
extender?  If it's not too expensive, I'll just go buy one come Friday when I 
get my paycheck, no worries.

    I understand better now what you're saying to do.  that actually makes 
perfect sense.

    Chris.



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