Flashing amber light, Airport wants to update, but I don't

The Airport works fine without the update. We have the flashing yellow light. Should we just ignore the update and the flashing yellow? (I'm afraid that the update will screw things up)

Hello M in Denver. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
The Airport works fine without the update. We have the flashing yellow light. Should we just ignore the update and the flashing yellow?
Yes, you can ignore the warning to update. You can also disable the warning by using the AirPort Utility. (ref: AirPort Utility > Select the AirPort > Manual Setup > Summary > Select the amber dot adjacent to the Status line. This will bring up the reason(s) for the warning. You can then ignore (disable) any particular warning.)
You can also disable automatic updates to the AirPort Utility itself. (ref: AirPort Utility > Select the AirPort > Manual Setup > From the AirPort Utility's menu bar select AirPort Utility > Preferences > Disable (uncheck) each or all options on this panel.)

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