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10
Chapter 1   
 
Getting Started
 
AirPort Extreme Status Light
 
The following table explains AirPort Extreme light sequences and what they indicate.
 
What’s Next
 
After you plug in AirPort Extreme, use AirPort Utility to set it up to work with your 
Internet connection, USB printer or hard disk, or an existing network. AirPort Utility is 
located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder on a computer using Mac OS X, 
and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows XP or Windows 
Vista.
 
Light
Status/description
 
Off
 
AirPort Extreme is unplugged.
 
Flashing green
 
AirPort Extreme is starting up. The light flashes for one second.
 
Solid green
 
AirPort Extreme is on and working properly. If you choose Flash 
On Activity from the Status Light pop-up menu (on the Base 
Station pane of AirPort settings in AirPort Utility), the status light 
may flash green to indicate normal activity.
 
Flashing amber
 
AirPort Extreme cannot establish a connection to the network or 
the Internet, or is encountering a problem. Make sure you have 
installed AirPort Utility and use it to get information about what 
might cause the status light to flash amber. See “Your 
AirPort Extreme Status Light Flashes Amber” on page 28.
 
Solid amber
 
AirPort Extreme is completing its startup sequence.
 
Flashing amber and green
 
There may be a problem starting up. AirPort Extreme will restart 
and try again.
 
Solid blue
 
The base station is ready to allow a wireless client access to the 
network. See “Allowing Wireless Clients Access to Your Network” 
on page 24
.