*** My Airport Express just completely died

I came back from a week away from the office and my Airport Express plug is totally dead - ***. I tried plugging it into different outlets and no light - nothing. Is this possible? Is there any way to try and revive it?
Thanks in advance.

Welcome to the discussions!
From the description in your post, it sounds as if there has been a major internal component failure inside your AirPort Express. If it does not respond at all, it will need to be replaced.

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