![]() ![]() A 1st Gen AirPort Express is A1264 model number. It starts with an "A" followed four digits. To check, look for the model number on the side of the Express in the small print. The answer is 'yes' to the offer that you really have a 1st generation AirPort Express. In 'bridge', do you mean you want the AirPort Express to receive a wireless signal of the time and then wireless Capsule to deliver one Ethernet signal to the DVD player? I was wondering if I could use my old AirportExpress (1st generation) as a bridge. I think that you wanted to say that you have a Time Capsule that produces the signal of your wireless network, correct? ( Time Machine is a software on your Mac used to back up the Mac on another hard drive). ![]() Now my new Comcast modem connects to my Time Machine that gives me my wireless connection. I tried to connect to the airport & connecting to my Blu - ray via ethernet cable, but I just get a flashing yellow light and the DVD on the screen tells me just the internet connection failed. I would like to get video Amazon on my older Blu - ray player. Using the Airport Express Terminal as a bridge ![]()
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