I just purchased an airport extreme router to increase the range of    my wifi. I have an imac with 10.5.8. I get a flashing yellow light on the base unit and it tells me I need airport utility to install yhe ubnit. Where do I get this and how do I do it?

I just purchased an airport extreme router to increase the range of my wifi. I have an imac with 10.5.8. I get a flashing yellow light on the base unit and it tells me I need airport utility to install yhe ubnit. Where do I get this and how do I do it?

sylviafromhanover wrote:
So I assume that the original modem stays installed with the coaxial cable and the Exrtreme is in addition to that. 
Yes, that is correct.
Did you have the instructions that came with your Airport Extreme?  Are you sure you have it setup properly?  Here is the setup guide:
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/airportextreme_802.11n_userguide.pdf 
Ensure you have everything setup properly.  Once you do this and if you are still having trouble, follow Star's instructions. 

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