Any other ideas?
Verify the outlet is working by plugging something else into it?
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Any other ideas?
Verify the outlet is working by plugging something else into it?
I've tried it in several different outlets, so I don't think that's the problem.
I don't have an Airport, but there may be a reset button somewhere on it. On the Airport Express, it's a teeny pinhole just about big enough for a ballpoint pen or a big paper clip.
Tried what seems like the reset button. Nothing. I think I'm going to have to call Apple in the morning.
If there's no light at all - no orange, green, blinky whatever - then it doesn't seem good. I've never seen that happen in two generations of Airport Extreme and two of Airport Express. That light is ALWAYS on.
So either the LED blew out - unlikely, as you'd not have lost internet in that case, just the light - or there's some sort of short between the plug and the Airport works. Could be bad.
I think it's the router. I used to have the same issue when I had Time Warner. I used to physically unplug both units. Then plug the router back in and then the Airport.
Every time I've had my cable modem crap out on me - which happens with fair regularity - the Airport light has turned Yellow, not gone out completely. I'm pretty sure that even if the cable/DSL modem (which I assume is what this conversation means by router, since the airport express/extreme is itself a wireless router) isn't giving any internets, the wireless connection would still be available, it just wouldn't serve up anything more interesting than other computers on the same network.
vw, if you have Airport Utility (on one of their computers, maybe?) that can give you useful diagnostics.
I second Kristen, it wouldn't hurt to unplug the modem, and the Airport, and restart them both modem first. I seem to recall having to do that on occasion for problems that looked they were Airport-centric
I second Kristen, it wouldn't hurt to unplug the modem, and the Airport, and restart them both modem first. I seem to recall having to do that on occasion for problems that looked they were Airport-centric
Did that, and it did nothing. So, I'm stopping for the night. I'll try some more things in the morning. I'm zonked for now. Thanks, guys! At least I was trying the right things...
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