Lost connection to Base Station

I was on the internet Saturday night with no problem. I woke up Sunday morning and I had lost the connection to the Base Station (Extream). Tried the following...
1. Restarted base station and modem. No Luck.
2. Reset base station. No Luck.
3. Tried setting up the base station with the Airport Setup Assistant. No Luck.
Could it be my Airport card in my iMac? Or my Base Station? Or something else?
Thanks.

Could it be my Airport card in my iMac? Or my Base Station? Or something else?
Yes it could.
Take a look at KB 106858, AirPort troubleshooting guide to try and narrow it down.

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