Light too bright on Airport Express?

Works perfectly!

Cute. If you want something more subdued, stop by the office supply place and pick up some white stickers, Place one sticker over the LED to subdue the light, add more stickers as you wish to tone down the intensity.
The stickers are virtually invisible from several feet away, so all you see is a subdued, to faint, to very faint green light depending on your preference.

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  • How can I turn off the green light indicator on my AirPort Express?

    How can I turn off the green light indicator on my AirPort Express? It really annoys me.

    The Zed,
    You have two options and you probably won't like any of them.
    Using the Airport Utility, click on the AE then "Base Station", then "Options". That will bring up two options for you AE green light, either keep it green at all times or only light up when it is being used.
    The second option is put some tape over it.
    Hope this helps.

  • What does the flashing yellow light mean on my airport express?

    what does the flashing yellow light mean on my airport express?

    Open AirPort Utility, the application that you used to configure the AirPort Express and click Manual Setup.
    Click directly on the word "Status" (2nd line) and a window will open to tell you why the Express is complaining. What is the message?
    It might be a notification that an update is available for your Express.

  • Hello, I'm trying to connect my new TiVo XL4 box to my home network via an ethernet cable connection to my Airport Express but the TiVo box is not seeing the network. I have a green light emanating from the Airport Express so it is connected. Plz advise.

    Hello, I'm trying to connect my new TiVo XL4 box to my home network via an ethernet cable connection to my Airport Express but the TiVo box is not seeing the network. I have a green light emanating from the Airport Express so it is connected. Please advise.

    If you have not already done so, I suggest that you temporarily disconnect the Ethernet cable from the AirPort Express that goes to the Tivo box.
    Instead, turn off the wireless on a laptop and connect the laptop to the Ethernet port on the Express. See if you can get an Internet connection on the laptop.
    If you still cannot get an Internet connection on the laptop, try another Ethernet cable that you know is working correctly.
    Post back on your results.

  • Green light blinking continously on Airport Express

    Hi,
    since 2 days after software update on Mac OSX10.6.8 I've got my AEB down.
    The green light is blinking continuously.
    I tried all what i could find on the net :
    - reset via utiltiy : Airport Utility 5.6.1 doesn't show any network, neither options, tab, buttons or what so ever.
    - software reset of AEB : green light still blinking
    - hardware reset of AEB : the same, no orange after 1 second
    - reset AEB to default : the same, no orange after 1 second
    Internet is ok via Ethernet cable thru the DSL modem.
    I would like to understand if it is a hardware trouble or firmware/software trouble.
    After pushing reset button of AEB, it is written that led blink orange after 1 second. Does it mean the hardware is kaputt?
    Or is it an update of the firmware that went wrong?
    Thank you.

    I saw this post https://discussions.apple.com/message/17298925#17298925
    though i'm still in wonder.
    Because status light don't mention green blinking as a fault but as "normal" :
    "Si vous choisissez l’option Clignotement en cas d’activité dans le menu local Voyant d’état (dans la sous-fenêtre Borne d’accès des réglages AirPort de l’utilitaire AirPort), le voyant d’état clignote en vert pour indiquer un fonctionnement normal."
    that i translate in :
    if you select blinking option in case of activities in local menu Status led (in sub-windows "Borne d'accès" of tuning Airport Utility), the led blinks green to say working normally.
    But operating guide says "Flashing green : AirPort Express is starting up. The light flashes for one second."

  • Why is yellow light flashing on my airport express wifi

    Why is yellow light flashing on my airport exress wifi

    Why is yellow light flashing on my airport exress wifi
    You can find out by opening AirPort Utility on your Mac or PC and clicking Manual Setup
    Click directly on the word "Status" *(2nd line on the summary page) and another window will open to explain why the light is flashing....and offer some suggestions to remedy things
    If everything else seems to be operating correctly on your network, it might be a message that an upate is available for the AirPort Express

  • No light at all on airport express?

    My airport express acts like its getting no power? suggestions other then trash it?

    It may just be possible that the LED has burnt out, but the base station itself is still working.
    At this point, I would suggest trying the following:
    Double-check the removable electrical prongs are securely attached. I would go ahead and remove and replace them just to be sure.
    Connect the AX to a different power outlet.
    Perform a "factory default" reset on the AX.
    If none of these help, take it to your local Apple Store to have them take a look.

  • I have lost the amber/green light indicator on AirPort Express.  How canI get it back?

    How can i get the amber/green light indicator on the AirPort Express.  It has stopped working.

    If I do a factory reset, will I have to reset the network configuration?
    Yes, but based on what you are telling us, I doubt that the device will restart after you try this. You have tested with other AC wall jacks, correct?
    I just purchased the unit in April this year, it would be very soon to have to replace it, especially since I don't think I kept the receipt...
    Most stores keep a record of purchases. Otherwise, Apple support can look at the serial number and know approximately when the device was sold. You should have no problem getting a replacement, I would imagine.

  • Airport express worked fine now shows only constant amber light ?

    airport express worked fine now shows only constant amber light ?

    A solid amber light indicates that the AirPort Express cannot get out of startup mode.....likely because of a power supply issue within the device.
    Try a Factory Default Reset as a last resort to see if that might help. To do this....
    Power off the AirPort Express and wait a minute or two
    Hold in the reset button on the Express first, and keep holding it for 9-10 seconds while you simultaneously plug the Express back into power
    Release the reset button after the hold period and allow a full minute for the Express to restart
    At this point, if the Express is operating correctly, the amber light will be blinking slowly and you can reconfigure the Express again.
    If the amber light remains solid after a few reset attempts, the internal power supply on the Express is faulty and the device will need to be replaced.

  • Airport Express not Connecting Wirelessly

    Hi,
    I'm on a Windows 7 machine. I'm using a Airport Extreme (802.11AC) as a router for my fiberoptic connection. That has been working fine for about six months. Today, I decided to extend the wireless coverage so I purchased an Airport Express (802.11N Second Generation). I cannot get the amber light to stop flashing and the only way I am able to get the device to show up in Airport Utility is if I plug it directly into the Airport Extreme.
    I've reset the device multiple times without success.
    I have just finished downloading the Airport Utility for Windows. I went through all of the prompts and set up the Airport Express to extend my existing wireless network. I was able to get the device to show up in the Airport Utility (both for the Windows and the iPad apps). However, the second I unplug it from the Airport Extreme, the connectivity goes away.
    I don't believe it's a signal strength issue because I'm plugging it in at a location where I've been connecting wirelessly to the Airport Extreme for six months or so and never had a problem. However, just to be safe, I have tried moving it to two separate locations without any luck.
    While I was searching the support articles, I found one where a user suggested that the TCP/IP addresses may have become corrupted. Then, they linked to a Microsoft page that included a utility to fix those issues. I ran the utility, but still have not had any success.
    Here's a summary of what I have done:
    1. Reset the device via the reset button on the back.
    2. Connected via ethernet cable to the Airport Extreme basestation and completed setting up the device through the Windows utility. Was able to get to a green light and have the Airport Express registering as visible on both the iPad and Windows Airport Utility apps.
    3. Checked wireless strength by attempting setup at multiple locations.
    4. Installed a Microsoft TCP/IP using their NetShell utility.
    Devices involved:
    Windows 7 machine
    Airport Extreme (802.11AC)
    Airport Express (802.11N Second Generation)
    Airport Utility version 7.7.3
    What am I missing? Any suggestions about how to resolve this?

    If you connect an Ethernet cable to the Express, then AirPort Utility thinks that this is the way that the Express is going to be set up permanently.
    If you want the Express to connect using wireless, you cannot use an Ethernet cable at all during the setup.
    Reset the Express back to factory default settings
    Power off the AirPort Extreme for a minute, then power it back up
    Temporarily, locate the Express in the same room or close proximity to the Express
    On the iPad home screen......tap Settings
    Tap WiFi
    Under the heading of Setup an AirPort Base Station
    Tap on AirPort Express
    Follow the prompts
    Once the Express is set up, move it to a location that is approximately half way between the AirPort Extreme and the general area where  you need more wireless coverage.  Reason.....the Express can only extend the quality and speed of signal that it receives from the AirPort Extreme.

  • Problems Setting-up Airport Express to Play Music thru External Speakers

    Hi:
    I have an HP dv6500z laptop connected to an HP printer C6280 via LinkSys wireless network using the LinkSys 54G router and PrintServer. It works fine.
    I purchased an Apple Airport Express and want to connect it to this network so that I can play songs from within iTunes through external powered speakers wirelessly. The powered speakers are connected to the Airport Express (AE).
    The AE is plugged into the AC outlet and the speakers are turned on. The AE is roughly 10 feet away from the laptop/router, just across the room. The AE's
    LED is flashing amber (It does not yet recognize the network). I installed the Airport Utility from the enclosed CD, downloaded all patch upgrades and it installed successfully.
    Now, how do I tell the Airport Utility to recognize and connect to my existing LinkSys network, so that the AE recognizes it ? The instructions are not clear on this note...they say to run the Airport Utility and then follow the on-screen instructions. The instructions tell you that you will lose your wireless network connection if you continue...and you do if you try.
    The same information comes up if you try to do a manual install.
    How do I connect the AE to an existing network ? This information seems to be missing. If I go to the AirPort Utility Help and search and search on Setting Up AirPort Express, it tells me the following:
    Connect your stereo or powered speakers to your AirPort Express using the mini-jack on the top side of your AirPort Express, and then plug your AirPort Express into a wall outlet.
    Open AirPort Utility, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder on a computer using Mac OS, and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows.
    Click Music in the toolbar, and select the Enable AirTunes checkbox.
    Problem: What Music in What toolbar ? I do not see this...
    Enter an iTunes speaker name and password. This is the name displayed in the pop-up menu at the bottom of the iTunes window.
    Problem: Where does this information come from
    If you're setting up your AirPort Express for the first time, choose Assist Me from the Base Station menu and follow the onscreen instructions.
    It seems like something is missing from the setup.
    Aaah...Just for the heck of it, I went under Base Station > Assist Me
    and told it to continue even though the dialog box said it would change the network.
    It displayed a tabbed dialog box where I could configure the AirPort Express, including a tab named Music.
    Note:
    The following two items are listed in Apple's on-line Help inside of Airport Utility, and on the web, yet I did not see them inside of Airport Utility when trying t oconfigure my AE.
    I did not see a checkbox to check, named Enable AirTunes.
    I did not see any place for entering the name and password for my speakers.
    I followed all of the instructions and things looked like they were going well until I clicked Finish.
    Them it said something like it could not save the settings..try again.
    Well, I did, but when I brought Airport Utility back up, it kept saying that it could not detect the AE,
    and when I went under the Base Station menu, all items were grayed-out, so I couldn't do anything.
    Please help... the instructions need to clearer and more detailed.
    Thanx, Dale
    HP dv 6500z Windows Vista New Airport Express

    Hi:
    Thanx for your reply.
    After several more hours of trial & error over the weekend,
    I finally have the Green Light (LED) on the Airport Express.
    And it stays green, even if I unplug it from the AC outlet,
    and plug it back in later. I have the green light so this
    tells me that I have gotten past one hurdle.
    OK...in order to get this far, I had the AE wired to the
    laptop or LinkSys router via an Ethernet cable. How do
    I go about making this a "wireless" connection. LinkSys
    told me how to take my laptop from a hardwired connection
    to wireless, but it doesn't address the issue when you have
    a 3rd party device hardwired that you want to make wireless.
    Side Note:
    I have not tried this yet, but I found a note on the web that
    stated something like this: after getting the green light,
    this guy then disconnected the Ethernet cable from the AE,
    unplugged the AE from AC power for a few minutes, plugged it
    back in to AC power, and voila! ... he was wirelessly on his network.
    OK...let's assume that my AE is now on the wireless network.
    What type of special settings do I need to make inside of iTunes
    in order to get sound to the speakers.
    I have my powered speakers recognized by iTunes...I can select them.
    But, it appears that something may be blocking my AE from talking to
    my network...I keep getting a pop-up box from Symantec saying that it
    is detecting a "virus" (for lack of a better term) at the IP address
    that I set my AE to. Oh, yes...that's another question...
    When manually setting up the AE, I have my router network's IP address
    (dotted-quad) in the list of parameter settings, but...near the top of
    the list, the Airport Utility software asks for your AE's IP.
    Well, what is it ? Nobody has told me ... Where do I get it from ???
    Or...do I assign an arbitrary value to it based on the dotted-quad below ?
    The router has an IP address of something like 192.168.1.xyz. I know what
    the xyz is for the router but, what number do I use here for the AE, or
    does it matter as long as it isn't being used by another network device.
    My network is static.
    So, after using a number not used by my network elsewhere (that I am aware of,
    and...inserting a $ (to specify hexadecimal format)in front of my encryption password, NOT the router password (they intermix the naming of these) I finally managed to get the Green Light on the AE. Note: I am using the WEP-64 bit encryption which is also refered to a "40 bit" (No..not hexadecimal..$40 = 64) which is 40-bit to which a random 24 bit is added to give you 64 bit encryption.
    To summarize;
    I appear to have the AE configured via hardwire (I have the green light).
    In iTunes, I can see and select my powered-speakers from the drop-down menu in the lower right corner, but i am s not yet streaming (hearing) the music.
    It appears that Symantic may be knocking me off the network, or not letting the AE talk to the laptop/router...I have not yet tried this, but another nugget that I found on this site says to go to System Preferences (where?), click on the Firewalls tab, click Advanced , and uncheck "Block UDP Traffic".
    Is this what may be blocking my AE talking to the laptop/router ?
    Any help/feedback would be appreciated...Thank you.
    I'm getting close...but no cigar (yet).
    DaleB

  • Murder on the Airport Express (AE 1st Gen cannot find Wireless while plugged in in the same room as the modem, router and Time Capsule

    First, the reason for my compounded frustration:
    I wrote a lengthy, comprehensive post on this late last night.  I submitted it and received a notice at this URL:
    https://discussions.apple.com/___sbsstatic___/maintenance.html?start=0&tstart=0
    It gave a message:  "A yellow sticky bearaing the words, "We'll be back soon."  and a typed message reading, "We are busy updating Apple Support Communities for you and will be back shortly."  Needless to say, it never came back.  This morning as I began trying to reconstruct the very detailed post I wrote last night, the Communities system offered me an opportunity to restore the post from last night.  Sadly, it contained only a portion of the first line.
    I'm going to try it again.  The problem inherent in putting it all in words last night, is that I no longer remember the exact wording of the error messages.
    I've never gotten this Airport Express (1st gen, purchased mid 2010) to work.  I thought it was working, but working poorly.  A green light on the device is, apparently, NOT an indication of connection to the wireless.  It wasn't workingl.
    Description of devices which use the network:
    I have a Broadband network with a modem. 
    It is connecteed to my 2T Timecapsule (purchased mid 2010). 
    Connected to that is a 24 port Cisco Router. 
    Not connecting to that, though showing a solid green light, is my Airport Express (1st Generation, purchased mid 2010)
    Connected to the router are many ethernet cables giving hard-wired access to:
    Printers (HP 8600 Pro purchased 2012))
    MacBook Pro (purchased mid 2010) and
    IMAC (purchased mid 2010).
    3 Apple TV devices (1st generation purchased early 2011)
    1 Apple TV device (2nd generataion purchased August 2012)
    Connecting to the Wireless Network are IOS devices (current IOS versions on all)
    iPad 2nd generation (purchased the day it was available) 
    iPad 3rd generation (purchased the day it was available)
    iPod (mid 2010)
    iPhones (4S)
    Description of Layout of Network/House
    My home is approximately 70 feet by 25 feet. 
    All Networking hardware is at one end of the house, the south side.
    Airport Express (1st Gen, 2010) has been placed in the middle of the house to boost the wireless access at the north end of the house.
    Ethernet cables are installed under flooring with cable ends extending up through flooring, and are availble to all devices with Ethernet ports..
    Description of Problem
    Investigation of the wireless access dysfunction with the iPad (2nd generation, mid 2010)  revealed no connection to the Wireless Network, in spite of glowing green light on Airport Express and Airport Utility screen.
    Description of actions taken to correct the problem
    Loaded Airport Utility on MacBook Pro.
    Airport Express shows green light on screen.
    Double clicked on Airport Express Icon
    Message that Airport Express was unable to extend the network
    Message changes suddenly to something about not finding the Airport Express
    Airport Utility searches Airport Express, attempting to read its settings
    Message appears:  Device not found.  Airiport Express was previously part of the network, and offers to let me "forget" the base station.
    I exit the error message.
    A yellow triangle bearing an exclamation point sits to the left of the Airport Express' Description
    Airport Express shows green light (as always)
    Clicking the link, "Other AirPort Base Stations" indicates no base stations can be found.
    Moved Airport Express to the room at the south end of the house containing all network devices
    Plugged it in with clear, completely unobstructed view of Time Capsule.
    Light on Airport Express flashes yellow and then turns solid green (like always)
    Bring Mac into the room at the south end of the house containing all network devices and the Airport Express with the green light
    Close Airport Utility on Mac
    Reboot Mac
    Open Airport Utility on Mac
    Airport Express still shows as it did in 1.1.7. above.
    Attempts to check Airport Express' access to Wireless network:
    Unplugged Airport Express HEY!  THE GREEN LIGHT WENT OUT!!!  ;0)
    Disconnected all Ethernet cables.
    Tested ALL devices for Wireless access.
    All devices access the Wireless network extremely well (dot and three curved bars) EXCEPT
    IOS Devices tested at the north end of the house. These devices show a blank where the wireless bars should be, and intermittently show a dot.
    Followed instructions contained in a similar discussion about Airport Express not functioning:
    Unplugged all Networking Hardware
    Powered off all Equipment which access the Internet in any possible way.
    Powered up all Networking Hardware, one at a time, in the order described in that discussion.
    Powered up all Equipment which access the internet, one at a time.
    Tested ethernet cablingAll equipment functioning.
    Tested Wireless access:
    Removed all ethernet cabling
    All devices, including IOS devices, access the Wireless Network perfectly EXCEPT any placed in the north end of the house.  Those perform exactly as they did in step 3.3.2.
    Connected all ethernet cabling.
    Plugged Airport Express into socket in the Network Hardware room at the south end of the house.  I get exactlyt the same results as before.  The lovely green light glows on the Airport Express.  Airport Utility reports Airport Express cannot find the Wireless network and also says there are no base stations connected to the internet.
    Still in Network Hardware room, I attempt to find other base stations by cabling the Airport Express to the MacBook Pro
    Airport Utility shows Airport Express with a green light
    I double click the Airport Express Icon
    Box says connection is average and status is (green light) Extended Network.
    I click Edit
    I go through each tab.  I note that in the Wireless tab, the Network Mode is as I had set it, "Extend a wireless network".
    Under the Network tab I note that "Enable Access Control" is as it should be, NOT selected. 
    Under the AirPlay tab, I note that "Enable airPlay" is selected.
    I click cancel and leave the Edit screens.
    Curious to know if Airport Express can find the Wireless network now that the device claims to be functioning as an extended wireless network, I disconnect the ethernet cable from the Airport Express.
    I watch the Airport Utility screen closely.  Nothing is happening.
    With bated breath, I double click on the Airport Express icon.
    The popup box shows "extended wireless network"
    I click on edit and we start the whole mess over again.  (See 1.1-9. above)
    Curious to know if cabling the Airport Express to the iMac (almost to middle of house) will offer hope and prosperity to IOS devices at north end, I unplug the Airport Express and carry its now-exhausted little body to the iMac, ethernet cable in hand.
    As I unplug the iMac from its ethernet access, I'm informed by Cranky Boy that no way is he going to accept that as a reasonable solution to his problem.  He will not live wireless while even one ethernet cable is poking up through a floorboard.
    Cranky Boy is reassured when informed that, though the Airport Utility shows the Airport Express connected, merely double clicking on the icon produces the same result as laboriously described in 1.1-9. above.
    After quieting Cranky Boy by reconnecting the iMac to the Ethernet, I return the Airport Express to the Network Hardware room.
    Again, curious to know ...  I reconnect the Airport Express to the MacBook Pro. I want to know if it will exrtend the Wireless network from its position one foot from the Wireless Network.
    I close and reopen Airport Utility (as I always do, but forgot to write)
    I click on the Airport Express icon (which bears a little green light like the other big boys).
    BUT THIS TIME, when I click on the Airport Express icon, the pop-up box says my connection is Excellent, the green light status shows, "Extended Network" and clicking on "Extended Network" produces the same old `Airport Express was unable to extend the Wireless Connection. 
    I click on the Edit option. 
    I buzz through all the tabs.  I cancel instead of update, leaving everything as it was (as I did the first time)
    I decide to go back into edit and select "Internet Options" under the "Internet" tab.
    Since I have no idea whatsoever as to what IPV6 is and what it governs, I decide to configure IPV6 to Automatically Connect and then, with a whole new set of opportunities, I leave IPV6 Mode set to "Tunnel" and then I learn that I will get to see what happens when  "Enable IPV6 Connection Sharing" is enabled.
    I check the other tabs to see if anything has changed in their menus
    Jesus Saves and so did I. 
    Apple updates and so did I.
    I am warned that my device and its network services will be temporarily unavailable if I continue. 
    It seems unaware that I am laughing uncontrollably at the suggestion that my device and its services will be TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE.  What?  An improvement in performance is warned?
    Life continues and so do I.
    I breathe deeply to decrease my adrenaline.
    Airport Utility flashes a red warning next to the Airport Express Icon and then quickly rethinks the matter and decides to show it as connected.
    I click on the Airport Express Icon.  This time my connection is only "good".
    I click on Extended Network. With a new-found consistency it informs me that my device is unable to extend the Wireless network and it chats with me about using the same Wireless password for my device that is used for the Wireless network access.  I did.  It is.
    I change my settings back to the way they once were, I save like Jesus and Update like Apple
    I decide to go back into Edit and modify the settings under the Wireless tab, changing from "Extend Wireless Network" to "Join Wireless Network".
    I save.
    I click on the Airport Express Icon.  My connection has degraded further to "Average"
    I click on edit just to see what will happen, but no further information is forthcoming.  Settings are as I left them.
    I wonder if the Airport Express would extend itself now that it has joined the Wireless Network.
    I click the Airport Express Icon.
    I click Edit
    I change the Network Mode from "Join a Wireless Network" to Extend a Wireless Network. Unfortunately, there was no option for "don't forget where the Wireless Network is!"
    I am still "unable to extend the Wireless network"
    I disconnect the Airport Express from my MacBook Pro.
    After closing and opening Airport Utility, I sit and stare at the Airport Express Icon.
    It has no light or error messages
    It has a yellow triangle with exclamation point
    It has no light or error message
    It has a yellow triangle with exclamation point
    I finally decide to see what THIS error messages says.  It says Device Not Found.  Patti Harada's AirPort Express was previously part of your network.  Check that it is still in range of your network and is plugged into a power outlet.  Click Forget to remove this base station from this network."
    I click "Forget".  Airport Utility has forgotten the Airport Express ever existed.  It has also forgotten how to find it again.
    I, however, am unable to forget how much I shelled out for this POS and fear I will never recover from working this intensely and tediously on documenting something so hideously inconsistent in its test results.
    I wonder if I should recable the Airport Express to my MacBook Pro
    I decide I've had about enough.
    I document this ad nauseum in the hopes that someone can read it THOROUGHLY and offer me a solution to my problem.  What is my problem?  I am so busy fighting off Alligators that I forgot I only came in to drain the swamp!  Ah, but I remember now:  Cranky Boy can't watch Netflix on his iPad (2nd generation) in the north end of the house.
    Any solution that works will do.  I'll buy another piece of whatever kind of equipment you think best.

    Well, aren't you all that and a bag of chips!!!!
    Oh what a relief!  What a RELIEF!  
    That just cleaned up my life.  And Cranky Boy is actually smiling!!!
    Houston, we've got dots AND BARS!!!
    P.S.  All my firware and software are always current.  If I spent as much time looking for a reset button as I spend checking for software updates, I mighta not needed to work at this!!!!
    P.P.S.  Airport Utility shows Cranky Boy's iPad as the Airport Express' Wireless Client!!!   Who knew?
    Thank you so much, m'Lord.  I am in your debt.  What would you have me do?
    Patti in Tucson AZ

  • Music interrupts while listening to wireless speakers via Airport Express

    I live in an apartment building with many wi-fi connections all around me. When I listen to music via iTunes, I am regularly prompted with the following message: An error occurred while connecting to the remote speaker “Home”, that’s the name of my Airport Express attached to my speakers. An unknown error occurred (- 3256). 
This message usually appears twice in a row with a 1-3-second interval. For the song to resume I need to click Play. After play resumes, another message may appear that says: Your remote speakers cannot be found on your network. Check Airtunes configuration and network settings or choose another speaker. 
Again I have to click on Play for music to resume. This scenario keeps going on every 30-45 seconds. And yet, the light is Green on Airport Express and the network ha a check mark in front of it.
What my network name does not have in front of it is a padlock.
Today when all this happened, I lost contact with “Home” and could not regain it. So I decided to reset the AE and, in the process, noticed that the WEP key code which is 26 characters was represented by only 5-6 black dots. I replaced the code and got the network back. But still no padlock.
Is my connection secure? Will it all happen again? Why no padlock?
Sure enough, within 10 minutes the sam problem reappears. What to do?

    The trouble you are reporting sounds like WiFi connection probs. Signal quality and strength is just not sufficient to ensure a constant and high enough data transfer. I would recommend to do some test with AP and computer being rather close to each other. Its may a good idea to switch from WEb to WPA encryption.

  • Airport Express No Longer Recognized in Airport Utility

    I have an Airport Extreme (version 7.3.2) that I is connected to my cable modem and a pc in my basement. I have an iMac in a separate room on my second floor that accesses the internet wirelessly via the Airport Extreme. I also have an airport express that I used throughout the summer to play airtunes through speakers that I set up in other parts of my home. The airport utility (that is set up on my iMac) always picked up the Airport express and the window in the lower right corner of iTunes allowed me to pick the speakers so that I could play my music on the connected speakers.
    All of a sudden - and without any warning - when I tried to connect my airport express last week, all I got was the blinking amber light on it; the airport express is no longer recognized in my airport utility. I have tried to reset the express, but it doesn't work. Furthermore, the option to play airtunes no longer appears in the lower right corner of iTunes. All I have now is a blinking amber light on the Express.
    Can anyone suggest ways in which I can correct this problem and resume playing airtunes? I am not the most technically advanced person, so please try to make any suggestions in simple terms! Thanks!

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