Airport extreme base station installation guide




















If you have more than one base station, restart your primary base station last. AirPort Utility shows a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network and any base stations connected to it. The primary base station Home, in this example is connected to the Internet via your modem or router.

If you can't restart using AirPort Utility, just unplug the base station for a few seconds, then plug it back in. To download and install firmware, use AirPort Utility. If your base station is performing a Time Machine backup or sharing a hard drive on your network, make sure that none of your devices are currently using that drive. Updating an AirPort base station causes it and its network services to be temporarily unavailable.

Select your base station in AirPort Utility, then enter the base station password, if prompted. Check for a firmware update After restarting your base station , select the base station in AirPort Utility to see details about it.

If you have more than one base station, start with the one farthest from your primary base station. The base station is designed to mount with the ports on the top Apple logo right side up , with the cables passing behind it through the mounting bracket as shown.

Note: The mounting bracket has enough space for six cables power, two Ethernet cables, USB printer cable, a telephone cable, and external antenna cable. In most cases, only two or three cables are used.

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Get 1 for every download of your manual. If you make no changes within 5 minutes, the base station reverts to its former settings. Perform this reset if you can't administer the base station because you forgot its password. Hard reset: Resets the base station to an unconfigured state, but retains the last saved configuration and any profiles, allowing you to restore your base station from previous settings.

Perform this reset when the base station is unresponsive, or you're troubleshooting network issues that aren't resolved by other means. Factory-default reset: Like a hard reset, but removes any saved configurations and profiles.

Perform this reset if you're selling or giving away your base station. This does not erase data stored on the built-in hard drive of a Time Capsule, or on any external hard drive connected to the base station.

The base station password is set to "public. The base station network name is set to "Apple Network," followed by the last six digits of the base station's MAC address. You may then use the device in its default state or reconfigure it using AirPort Utility. Reset Soft reset: Make sure that the base station is connected to power. Press and hold the reset button for 1 second, then release the button. The status light on the base station flashes amber.

From the Wi-Fi status menu in the menu bar, choose the Wi-Fi network created by your base station. Click the icon for your base station in AirPort Utility, then click Edit from the pop-up menu. You can now change the password or reconfigure the base station as needed. When done, click Update. Hard reset: Make sure that the base station is connected to power. Press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds, until the status light on the base station flashes amber rapidly.



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