Instead set DNS on your main router or remove bridge mode. Open Airport Utility found in Applications > Utilities; Select the Airport Express from the menu and click edit; Select the Internet Tab; In DNS servers input Login to see and Login to see; Click update and wait for the Airport Express to restart

What you could do is set-up your airports extrem/express to use just the Google's DNS. And for your local peripheral you modify the network settings, you can still keep DHCP but you override the DNS settings and put first your Mac Server and second the Google DNS. If you are a home user with a few devices, that should not be too much manual work. Please make sure your Airport Express is not set to bridge mode as DNS changes will not work. Instead set DNS on your main router or remove bridge mode. Open Airport Utility found in Applications > Utilities; Select the Airport Express from the menu and click edit; Select the Internet Tab; In DNS servers input 212.32.240.145 and 104.200.137.81 Instead set DNS on your main router or remove bridge mode. Open Airport Utility found in Applications > Utilities; Select the Airport Express from the menu and click edit; Select the Internet Tab; In DNS servers input Login to see and Login to see; Click update and wait for the Airport Express to restart The first step is to obtain the IP addresses to be provided for the 2 DNS address fields. Refer the images below to confirm if your router is Airport Express, Extreme or Time Capsule model. Note: If your AirPort Extreme or Time Capsule is in the “Bridge Mode” you need to change the DNS for the router to which the AirPort is connected. Under authority section, I get my registrar's name server, a dns server name, something that looks like a date, and four more groups of digits. The airport express is Wireless only, I would Resolving only the CUCM & IM&P servers. For me, this is the preferred topology. But keep it in mind, that from now on, if you go and do the split DNS, you'll have to maintain all the DNS records that currently on the internet, also on your private network, otherwise people that are connected to the private network won't be able to access

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This issue is caused by the ISP’s DHCP server not properly responding and the only fix is to set the DNS of your Apple Airport manually. The AirPort series has sadly been discontinued in 2018 The easy fix for this would be overwriting your DNS servers to Googles Universal DNS Servers 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4. Oct 11, 2014 · Thread: Keep getting "No DNS Servers" on new AirPort Express. Tweet; Thread Tools. Show Printable Version; 10-09-2014, 11:42 PM #1. MacMan886. View Profile View Forum

I launched AirPort Utility and found a red dot next to the router’s name. Clicking on the router’s name brought up a menu showing details about the router and whatever problems it might be experiencing, in my case “Double NAT.”

Default Password for AirPort Express and Extreme 2017-9-4 · If your AirPort Express stops responding completely or you forgot its password, you may need to reset it to its factory settings. It erases all of the settings you have made and resets them to their original values. On the back (where the plug ins are) there is a small hole above the 3.5mm audio jack about the size a paper clip can fit in. Apple airport extreme not doing network DNS correctly