How to create a guest network on your AirPort Base Station If your Airport has the option for Enabling a Guest Network you can enable that option here (see below, start at step 5).If you purchased a Base Station with an internal hard drive - i.e., a Time Capsule - you can also choose a separate password for that by checking 'Secure disk with separate password'.(I recommend you have separate passwords for added security.) You can choose to have one password for both your Wi-Fi network and to configure the AirPort itself by checking Use a single password. (You can leave them as is or change them to whatever you prefer.) Enter a Network Name and a Base Station Name.Click Other Options to setup the AirPort for additional capabilities.You'll be prompted to fix things, if needed, during set up).Ĭlick on Other WiFi Devices in the upper right corner. Use the- wire to the bottom-most port on the back of the AirPort Base Station. Connect the modem provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to your AirPort Extreme using an Ethernet cable.Plug your Airport Base Station into a power outlet.
Thankfully, Apple's Airport Base Stations can take some of the edge off, thanks to the built-in AirPort Utility. Depending on your level of computer Gung-Fu, setting up a Wi-Fi access point with proper security might seem a little intimidating. Need to setup a secure no-nonsense Wi-Fi Access point? Apple has you covered.