AE network connection out of order - "timelimit over"

My Airport Express signal suddenly stopped shining. The network assistant indicates "timelimit over" ("zeitlimit überschritten" in german):
What "timelimit" is meant and how to restore the wireless network connection? Note that connection via ethernet continues to work properly.

The AE may be broken.
When you wrote "connection via ethernet continues to work properly", what did you mean?  Did you bypass the AE and connect a computer directly to your modem?  Does the AE extend a network wirelessly so that its Ethernet port isn't normally used?

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