Airport Extreme 802.11ac User Manual

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If Your AirPort Extreme Isn’t Responding

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Try unplugging it and plugging it back in.
If your AirPort Extreme still won’t respond, you may need to reset it to the factory default settings.
Important: Resetting your AirPort Extreme to factory default settings erases all of the current
settings and resets them to their original state.

To reset your AirPort Extreme to its factory settings:

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Use something pointed (such as a ballpoint pen) to press and hold the reset button until
the status light flashes quickly (about 5 seconds).
Your AirPort Extreme resets with the following settings:

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Your AirPort Extreme receives its IP address using DHCP.

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The network name is reset to Apple Network XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is replaced with
the last six digits of the AirPort ID).

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The AirPort Extreme password is set to public.

If your AirPort Extreme still doesn’t respond, try the following:
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Unplug your AirPort Extreme.
2 Use something pointed to press and hold the reset button while you plug in your

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If Your AirPort Extreme Status Light Flashes Amber

The Ethernet cable may not be connected properly, or there may be a problem with your
Internet service provider or with the AirPort Extreme settings.
If you’re connected to the Internet with a DSL or cable modem, the modem may have lost its
connection to the network or the Internet. Even if the modem seems to be working properly,
try disconnecting it from its power supply, waiting a few seconds, and then reconnecting

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Getting Started

Congratulations on purchasing your AirPort Extreme Base Station.
Read this guide to get started.

AirPort Extreme is a fully featured Wi-Fi base station that provides simultaneous dual-band
wireless networking using the 802.11ac specification. When you set up your AirPort Extreme, it
creates two high-speed Wi-Fi networks:

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A 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) network for 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n devices, such as iPhone,
iPod touch, and older computers

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A 5 GHz network for 802.11n, 802.11a, and 802.11ac devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Apple TV,
and newer computers

Wi-Fi devices automatically join the network that provides the best performance and
compatibility, and AirPort Extreme shares your broadband Internet connection with computers
and devices on your network.

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