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Monitoring the AirPort Extreme Base Station’s Internet Connection Status - wireless

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Important: If you use AirPort Admin Utility instead of the AirPort Setup Assistant to configure your base station for the first time, you may be asked for a password. The initial password for the AirPort Extreme Base Station is public. See the document "Designing AirPort Extreme Networks," or "AirPort Networks for Windows," located on the AirPort CD and at www.apple.com/airportextreme, for indepth information on designing and setting up your AirPort network using the AirPort Setup Assistant and AirPort Admin Utility. If you are setting up larger AirPort Extreme networks with base stations that support PoE, you can also use AirPort Management Utility and AirPort Client Monitor (on the Management Tools CD) to set up and manage multiple base stations. See the document "Managing AirPort Extreme Networks," located on the Management Tools CD, and at www.apple.com/airportextreme, for information and instructions for setting up, managing, and monitoring larger AirPort Extreme networks. Monitoring the AirPort Extreme Base Station's Internet Connection Status Use the Internet Connect application, located in the Applications folder on a Macintosh, to monitor the wireless signal level and status of your AirPort Extreme Base Station's Internet connection, as shown below. Use the Wireless Connection Status menu on a Windows XP or Windows 2000 computer to monitor the wireless signal level. 16 Chapter 3 Using Your AirPort Extreme Base Station

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Chapter 3
Using Your AirPort Extreme Base Station
Important:
If you use AirPort Admin Utility instead of the AirPort Setup Assistant to
configure your base station for the first time, you may be asked for a password. The
initial password for the AirPort Extreme Base Station is
public.
See the document “Designing AirPort Extreme Networks,” or “AirPort Networks for
Windows,” located on the AirPort CD and at www.apple.com/airportextreme, for in-
depth information on designing and setting up your AirPort network using the AirPort
Setup Assistant and AirPort Admin Utility.
If you are setting up larger AirPort Extreme networks with base stations that support
PoE, you can also use AirPort Management Utility and AirPort Client Monitor (on the
Management Tools CD) to set up and manage multiple base stations. See the
document “Managing AirPort Extreme Networks,” located on the Management Tools
CD, and at www.apple.com/airportextreme, for information and instructions for setting
up, managing, and monitoring larger AirPort Extreme networks.
Monitoring the AirPort Extreme Base Station’s
Internet Connection Status
Use the Internet Connect application, located in the Applications folder on a
Macintosh, to monitor the wireless signal level and status of your AirPort Extreme Base
Station’s Internet connection, as shown below.
Use the Wireless Connection Status menu on a Windows XP or Windows 2000
computer to monitor the wireless signal level.