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Replacing primary base station in an airport network

I have an Airport network with a TimeCapsule as the primary base station and 3 other Airports added to extend the network. The primary Time Capsule base station is starting to have problems and needs to be replaced. Is it possible to just replace the Time Capsule base station with another Airport extreme, or do I need to create a completely new network with the new Airport Extreme as the new base station?


Thank you for any advice

Posted on May 29, 2019 11:15 PM

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Posted on May 29, 2019 11:55 PM

You can just replace the TC.. and Apple provides that function in the airport utility.


At the first screen select Other Options down on the bottom left.



Then select replace.



It will pickup all the values it can from the existing TC.. and apply those to the AE.. then reset the TC to factory.


You might need to reboot the extenders but it also could manage to work without doing any disruption.

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May 29, 2019 11:55 PM in response to Frank Moore

You can just replace the TC.. and Apple provides that function in the airport utility.


At the first screen select Other Options down on the bottom left.



Then select replace.



It will pickup all the values it can from the existing TC.. and apply those to the AE.. then reset the TC to factory.


You might need to reboot the extenders but it also could manage to work without doing any disruption.

Replacing primary base station in an airport network

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