![]() STEP 12: Double-click on your AirPort network from the left pane of the AirPort Utility screen. STEP 10: Check the box next to Private networks, such as my home network or work network, then click on Allow access. STEP 9: Click on the AirPort Utility app from the best match results. STEP 8: Click on the Start button, then type “airport” on the search field. STEP 7: Click the Finish button to complete the installation. NOTE: After this, you will have to select Yes twice, when prompted by the User Account Control window. ![]() STEP 6: On the Installation Options section, click on Install. STEP 5: Click Next again on the About AirPort Utility page. STEP 4: Select I accept the terms in the license agreement, then click Next. STEP 3: Click the Next button on the Welcome to the AirPort Installer screen. STEP 2: After downloading, click on the AirPortSetup.exe file. STEP 1: Go to the Airport Utility download page, then click on the Download link below Download AirPort Utility for Windows. Install and Use the AirPort Utility for Windows ![]() Be informed that the last step involves the PC to be logged in to the wireless network that the AirPort router is running. Luckily, PC owners can now download a Windows version of AirPort Utility, so their Airport routers doesn’t need to be discarded as they move on to Windows. While the administration options for many PC routers can be accessed through a Web browser, you’ll need Apple software - specifically the AirPort Utility application - to manage its routers. If you just changed from Mac to PC, then there’s a chance that the wireless router that you’re using on your home network was one of Apple’s own Airport devices, and you may be thinking whether you should keep your old router or just get a new one. ![]()
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