AirPort Status INACTIVE

my airport status alwez inactive, i cant connect to any network around my area,how make it wakeup from sleep?...please help me...it already more two weeks i have been try to fixed this problem till i bought the external usb wifi...because of this..

ULTIMATI wrote:
my airport status alwez inactive, i cant connect to any network around my area,how make it wakeup from sleep?
It may not help, but you might try resetting your connection settings using the steps listed in the second message of this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10695921

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