AE stuck at aquiring network address

Hi guys
my AE used to connect to my laptop but now when I plug it to power source the light is steady yellow (without flashing.it used to flash when it worked right)and after a while it goes to steady green situation.and nothing appears in airport utility and in the network selecting window for windows the name"Apple Network" appears but when I double click on it and enter a password it starts to connect and go to aquiring networkj address then it disconnects suddenly and do it again and this cycle go on....
wait for your helps.
thanks.

Hi:
A couple commnets;
1) You may need to do a complete reset of teh AE with the paperclip,
2) Are you usinjg the AE with iTunes ? If so, what version of iTunes
are you using ? I have read some articles that Apple's latest revison (7.7.1) is not supporting some things that prior versions of iTunes did...like steraming music from iTunes to the AE wirelessly. I can't confirm/deny these articles since I haven't tried it myself. Also, I do not know if the problem(s) is strictly Mac-related or if it also applies to Windows machines using and AE.
3) Are you using a wireless network ? If so, have you tried resetting it , and the nadding the AE to that network ?
Good luck
DaleB

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