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Tue 10/9/2018 1:52:34 AM
Subject: Re: Apt J11 east 66
Thx
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On Oct 8, 2018, at 9:29 PM, james I personal genius
wrote:
This is an FYI, no action needed, update on the conversation with 1 IJ's "tech".
I'm trying to help Eli to reconfigure 11J to their preference as much as possible,
but not having a Mac makes this challenging. I'm hoping they take the suggestion
to buy replacement WiFi routers and go with it....
Honestly, I wouldn't want to try to change the network name on two AirPort basestations
without my Mac.
Thank you,
James Ce
your own Personal Genius
Certified Support Professional 10.6
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From: james I personal genius <j
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Subject: Re: Apt J11 east 66
Date: October 8, 2018 at 9:25:38 PM EDT
To: "Eli Cohen, CITIALARM"
To offer you an alternative—assuming they've given you any kind of budget for
this—it'd be easier and more reliable to pull the Apple AirPort
Basestations out and replace them with an Ubiquiti Labs' AmpliFi
WiFi System that you set up from scratch.
You'd need to switch the cable modem over to "routed without NAT" (if it isn't
already), but that's relatively straight-forward: open the gateway IP in
a web browser, user admin, pass password, click LAN and scroll
down to NAT. No Mac required.
The AMPLIFI AFi-HD AmpliFi High Density Router with 2 Mcsh Points is > $350,
comes with a cube router that would plug into the modem, and two
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wireless extensions that plug straight into the wall — one for under
the desk next to the kitchen, and the other for inside the bedroom.
https://www.blyhotovideo.com/c/product/1255882-
REG/amplifi afi hd amplifi high density router.html
They require an iOS or Android device to setup, but update and maintain
themselves afterwards. They're great little mesh network devices, that
are preconfigured to wirelessly extend each other—much easier to
setup than AirPort Extremes (we've had the airports for years, they're
great for their versatility, but they're not the easiest to setup without a
Mac and wireless extension was never their strongest feature).
If you go that route, please set the AirPorts aside for one of Mcnvin's team to bring
back to Jeffrey's house.
Thank you,
James Ce
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8 2018
3.58 PM, fames I personal genius
wrote:
Yes. The AirPort Utility app by Apple is a free download from the AppStore.
You'll need to be conscious of which wireless networks you arc on when you
make the changes tho.
In other words:
I. join SSID 11J before the soft reset on the main basestation,
2. then make your changes,
3. and switch your iPad to the new SSID and confirm the network is
configured to your liking
4. Repeat for second bascstation. etc.
You may end up needing to temporarily move the second base next to the
first and connect with an ethernet cable to reconfigure it.
Since it won't give you an IP if it can't get to the main
router. Or hard reset it and rejoin it to the main base.
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 8, 2018, at 3:52 PM, Eli Cohen,
CITIALARM <
wrote:
I don't have a Mac computer
Can I do it with iPad
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at •
'us
wrote:
I could send you a series of passwords to
try, but it's much easier to just soft reset the
AirPort.
There is a paperclip reset button on the back of the basestation, press it
for I second for a Soft Reset and it will
temporarily reset the passwords to the
defaults (public).
Connect with the Apple AirPort Utility within 5 minutes and you'll
have full access to reset passwords &
SSIDs, without losing any other
configurations (though I'm pretty sure
they're in bridge mode with wireless
extension enabled).
Hold the reset button in until the light flashes and it will perform a hard
reset.
More info: https://supportapple.com/en-us/HT201945
Keep in mind, when you change the SSID of the wired basestation,
you'll need to do the wireless relay
bascstation after to rejoin it to the new
network name.
Thank you,
James Ce
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On Oct 8, 2018, at 3:16 PM,
Eli Cohen, CITIALARM
wrote:
Multiple
I think 2
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018, 1:50 PM imes
ersonal enius
wrote:
Please remind me of the setup
of that apartment. Do they
have only the Spectrum
(TimeWarner Cable)
Modem/Router, or do they
have multiple external AirPort
Extremes?
Thank you,
James Ce
your own Personal Genius
C Certified Support Professional 10.6
http://personalgenius.co
On Oct 8, 2018,
at 1:47 PM, Eli
Cohen,
CITIALARM
Hi James
This is Eli from the security company
I Got your email from Ervin
I understand that you installed the apple airport for apt 11J
We need to change the SSID and password for that
network
please advice
Thanks
Eli Cohen
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