Any body have the web side to set up my apple extreme base Station? (A1354). i don't have the CD

I WAS ON MY IPHONE AND BY ACCIDENT ERASE THE SETTING IS WORKING WHIT CABLE IN THE COMPUTER BUT NOT THE WI-FI

What does this have to do with the AppleTV, the forum to which you posted?
Why are you SHOUTING at us?

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