AirPort Utility can't see Extreme

Airport Utility can't see Extreme
I have reset the extreme, reboot the iMac, and while I have an internet connection, the AirPort Utility can the the extreme.
Light is flashing Amber.
AirPort Utility is 5.3.2

SoCal Web Developer wrote:
click on the AirPort icon (of your Mac) on the upper menu. See if the Extreme >> network shows up there. If so, log into that network...
SoCal Web Developer wrote:
So following your instructions I, disconnected everything, powered it up, and from the Airport icon I could see other wireless networks and join them.
Next I created a new network with the Extreme, and join that one.
I see nothing in his instructions about 'creating a new network'. Instead, I see the words: See if the *Extreme network* shows up there. If so, log into *that network*...
SoCal Web Developer wrote:
If that does not work, get an ethernet cable and connect the
Extreme to your computer.
SoCal Web Developer wrote:
I originally had it hard wired to the iMac and could not see it with AU.
Connect Mac to Ethernet LAN port on the AEBS. Make sure your Mac has IPv6 turned on (under System Preferences|Network|Advanced|TCPIP|Configure IPv6=Automatically). Open the Airport Utility.
If you still don't see the Airport, open a terminal windows and type:
mdns -B airport.tcp
If you get a response, look for something under the "instance name" column. Take that name and type (replacing the name you got above with 'thatname' below):
mdns -L thatname airport.tcp local.
and copy the result and post it here.
If you don't get a response from the first command, enter:
ifconfig
and copy the result and post it here.

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