Extreme drop airport utility but the network still doesn't work?

Hello

I hope you can help and I don't know if I'm worried for nothing, but it began to annoy me now.

First of all the details of my network are as follows:

Cable modem connection cable-> Cat 6 to airport extreme (new model height) which acts as a router for any network-> Branches out of there at an old airport extreme (flat square one) and new height time capsule.

Once the old extreme and time capsule are in Bridge mode to extend the network, because they are wired into the new AE.

This morning was faltering then checked connection airport utility.  Two new AE and TC had the warning triangle and were asking to be "forgotten" to the network.

Reset the new AE and airport utility picked up so I put up from scratch and has received the green light nice and everything was fine!

Then implement the TC.  The minute that this was recorded on the network, even in Bridge mode, which suggested the airport utility, the new AE got the dreaded yellow triangle and asked to forget.

I've done a few times now, step by step, update that I will and I can not all 3 on the network "green lit" as they used to be.  I used the app to radar network and it is smooth or duplicate IP addresses, but most annoying network works like a charm.  The only unit with the appropriate settings for access to the internet is the new AE - all the other boxes are simply fill these parameters therefore, even with the yellow triangle, it always seems to work.

Am I worry for nothing, or is there something I should be concerned?  An idea is an update which was pushed caused some problems?

I'm under El Capitan 10.11.6 and 6.3.6 airport utility.

All iOS devices in the House, running the airport utility in a show the same problem too.

Thank you

Ben

There are many posts here lately related to this.

A 'solution' refers to those who have set up their base stations for Back to My Mac. If you did, how to follow recommended action is temporarily remove or disable this option, as follows:

  • Run the AirPort Utility.
  • Select the base and then station, select change.
  • On the tab of the Base Station, go back to the section of my Mac at the bottom of the window.
  • If you have entries here, select it and click then the minus sign "-" button to remove it.
  • Click on update and allow the base station restart.

Tags: Wireless

Similar Questions

Maybe you are looking for