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On the left side of the " Windows Firewall" screen, select Turn Windows Firewall on or off.again not recommended.would be to try turning off the Windows firewall on the PC.ĭisable the Firewall in Windows 10, 8, and 7 Expand the SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support option.Ī guess would be that AirPort Utility 5.6.1 is simply not going to work reliably with Windows 10.Click on Turn Windows features on or off link.
#Airport utility device not found how to
How to temporarily re-enable the SMBv1 protocol on Windows 10
#Airport utility device not found Pc
We really need a PC guy to post and help us out. Whether or not that would help with the AirPort Utility application is open to question. but not recommended.to enable SMBv1 on the Windows 10 PC. It is a known fact that Windows 10 no longer officially supports SMB1, which the AirPort routers use for some communications. Hiding a network doesn't secure your Wi-Fi network, because the SSID can still be discovered in other ways.ĪirPort Utility for Windows is long out of date, since it was designed to work with Windows 7. This option might be incorrectly referred to as a closed network, and the corresponding nonhidden state might be referred to as broadcast.īecause hidden networks don't broadcast their SSID, devices might need more time to find them and connect to them. Hidden networks don't broadcast their SSID over Wi-Fi. It may or may not be a factor that your AirPort Extreme is at least 5+ years old and as much as 7+ depending on when it was originally placed into service, but the average useful life of the AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express is about 5 years before it starts to head downhill.Īs far as a "closed network", Apple specifically recommends against using a "closed" or "hidden" network in their support documents, so that may or may not be a factor here as well. Link Local Only would the correct settings for the AirPort devices unless your Internet Service Provider has recommended specific IPv6 settings that they want you to use with their service. For example, the name of my AirPort Extreme is AEBS and names of my AirPort Expresses are AX1 and AX2. If they are, try renaming the devices using short, simple names.no more than 12-16 characters (less is always better) with no blank spaces in the name. since the times of Windows 7.so if you have an iPhone or iPad, you could try running AirPort Utility for iOS to see if that might work more reliably.Īre the actual device names of your AirPorts." AirPort Express connected to stereo" and " RS and KT AirPortExtreme Base Station"? Unfortunately, Apple has not changed or updated AirPort Utility for Windows in over 6 years.
#Airport utility device not found password
Pull up my router by going in Airport Utility to File -> Configure Other, entering the IP address and password for the airport extreme, modifying its configuration, accepting the modification, and waiting for the airport extreme to reboot.The things that I have done that enable me to find the airport devices are. My only clue is that I seem to be able to find my airport devices for awhile after I have done something in the nature of a reboot. My airport extreme is a 5th generation, and the firmware version is 7.6.9. My problem shows up with my laptop, which is running Windows 10 and (obviously) using the Windows version of Airport Utility, version 5.6.1. The really odd thing in connection with this behavior is that the airport extreme works fine as a router, and even when I cannot find it in Airport Utility, the light on the airport extreme glows green and permits anybody who signs onto my wireless network to use it normally. The next screenshot shows the trouble I'm describing.) (After producing the screenshot above, I left my computer alone for a few hours. What happens when I am having a problem is that, when I open Airport Utility, this opening page says briefly that it is discovering airport devices, and then it reports that it cannot find any devices and produces a button which permits me to "rescan." Of course, the rescan does not locate my airport extreme and express. (Since I'm not having the problem at the moment, I can't produce a screenshot of the window displaying my problem. When I talk about "recognizing" or "showing" the airiport extreme and express, I mean that they show up in the opening window when I start up the airport utility app. Sometimes airport utility will show the airport extreme and airport express, and then they disappear. Airport utility drops its recognition of my airport extreme and my airport express.
