Posibles soluciones:
1) Update al último firmware en ambos routers.
2) Ponele DD-WRT al Linksys.
3) Resetea el Airport Extreme: http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT1406
4) En el Airport Utility tenes WDS pero también tenes "extending a wireless network", son modos distintos. Proba ambos.
a. "The other "n" station is set to "Extend a wireless network"..... Doing this step removes the WDS options on this "n" box in the settings....."
b.
In the Express-n Settings:
1. In the "Wireless" tab, set Wireless Mode to "Participate in a WDS network"
2. In the "Wireless" tab, enter the name of Linksys network into the "Network Name" field
3. In the "Wireless" tab, make sure you're using the same Channel as your Linksys
3. In the "WDS" tab, set the pulldown menu to "WDS remote"
4. In the "WDS" tab, enter the Linksys Mac into the WDS Main field
Edit:
5)
I had the same problem. I recently updated the firmware for a couple AX's and afterwards, Airport Utility would not recognize them. Performing a factory reset on them would not resolve the problem either.
I solved the problem by:
1. connecting an AX via Ethernet cable to my MBP
2. checking the configuration of the AX; then
3. re-installing the firmware update
4. performing a factory reset on the AX (after firmware update)
5. unplugging the Ethernet cable
AIrport Utility would then recognize the AX and I configured the AX to join my network.
Basically, when I initially updated the firmware for each AX, for some reason, the update didn't complete and re-installing the firmware while connect via Ethernet cable resolved the problem.
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