These configuration instructions are for the Apple AirPort Extreme wireless
router. The screenshots below are from the Microsoft Windows AirPort Extreme
configuration utility provided by Apple.
To configure your AirPort, launch the AirPort Extreme administrative interface
on your computer. It will attempt to locate your AirPort using your computer's
wireless network card as shown below:

If your AirPort is listed, press the 'Configure...' button and enter your
password (the default is 'admin'). If you don't see your AirPort in the list
of detected Airports, try to find it by pressing the 'Re-scan' button. If this
fails to detect your AirPort, it will be necessary to perform the following
steps:
- Plug one end of a Category 5 Ethernet
cable into your computer's network
adapter. Plug the other end into the LAN port on the AirPort.
- Press the 'Other...' button within the configuration utility.
- Type 10.0.1.1 into IP address field.
- Type the AirPort password into the password field (the default is 'admin').
- Press 'Ok'.
- If you are unable to connect to the airport, repeat the above procedure
but attempt to use 192.168.1.1 or 172.16.1.1
as the IP address.
AirPort Settings
Click on the "AirPort" tab at the top of the configuration
utility:
- Enter your Unity ID in the 'Name' field.
- Click on the 'Change Password...' button and create a new password instead
of using the default password ('admin').
- Look at the WAN privacy section. Consider unchecking all
of the checkboxes to enhance security.
- Create a network name by entering a name in the 'Network name' field. We
recommend that you use your Unity ID as the network name. Do not
use the network name 'NCSU'. You may have noticed that the AirPort in the
screenshots throughout this document has been named "hazyluster."
By the time these instructions have been completed, the name of the AirPort
will have been changed from "hazyluster" to the Unity ID of the
person configuring it.
- Click on 'Create a closed network' in order to prevent your network name
from being broadcast.

Internet Settings
Click on the "Internet" tab at the top of the configuration
utility:
- Select 'Ethernet' under the 'Connect using' menu.
- Select 'Using DHCP' under the 'Configure' menu.
- Select 'Automatic [Default]' under the 'WAN Ethernet Speed' menu.
- Make sure all other fields are blank.

Network Settings
Click on the "Network" tab at the top of the configuration
utility. There are numerous options that are available here and we present only
one option. The option shown below will work fine for most users and will provide
an extra layer of insulation between your computer and the Internet.
- Make sure 'Distribute IP addresses' is checked.
- Make sure 'Share a single IP address (using DHCP & NAT)' is selected.
- The 'Use 192.168.1.1/24 addressing' option works well and is recommended.

Access Control List Configuration
This is how you specify what devices can connect to your AirPort; for example,
your laptop:

To add additional computers, click on the 'Add' button and fill out the following fields:

NOTE: You need to repeat these steps for any wireless network adapter that you want to grant
access to. In addition, you will need to complete this process for any wired ethernet adapaters
that will connect to the 'LAN' port of the AirPort
Sending Configuration Changes to
the AirPort
Once you have finished making changes, simply press the 'Update' button located
in the lower right corner of the configuration utility. Once the configuration
utility completes the update process, you may close the application.
Connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable to
your ResNet data jack. Plug the other end into the "WAN" port on the AirPort.
At this point, you should be good to go!
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