Once the iPhone 8 came back up, we connected the Fuji Xerox DocuPrint M255 z to the USB port of the Apple AirPort Express Base Station to see if it could be used for AirPrint. After that did not resolve the AirPort setup waiting for the base station to respond, we went ahead and restarted the phone. We had to reset the power on the Apple AirPort Express Base Station by unplugging and plugging back in the power cord. The Apple AirPort Express Base Station however would not respond and the AirPort Setup was waiting. We also name the Apple AirPort Express Base Station and set a base station password to access it. Since here we are just having the Apple AirPort Express Base Station join to an existing Wi-Fi network rather than creating a new network, we select 'Other Options.'', and then select 'Add to an Existing Network'.Īfter selecting 'Next', we can then select the Wi-Fi network we want the Apple AirPort Express Base Station to join. Once selected, the Wi-Fi settings screen would be showing that it's preparing and examining the Apple AirPort Express Base Station. In the iPhone 8's Wi-Fi settings menu, we could see the AirPort Express show up in the 'Set up new airport base station' section. ![]() Here we use an iPhone 8 with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. It's now easy to set up your Apple AirPort Express Base Station using an iPhone. The Apple AirPort Express Base Station works great for wirelessly connecting printers to your Mac but unfortunately doesn't necessarily work with your iPhone or iPad unless the printer is already AirPrint enabled.
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