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Carefully insert the bottom two prongs on the mounting bracket into the mounting 
bracket holes on the bottom of the base station. Clip the top prongs on the mounting 
bracket around the bottom lip of the base station.
 
Setup Overview
 
Once you’re ready, you can set up the AirPort Extreme Base Station in a few steps:
 
1
 
Plug the AirPort Extreme Base Station in to a power outlet and connect it to your 
Internet networking interface.
 
2
 
Use the AirPort Setup Assistant on a Macintosh, or use AirPort Admin Utility on a 
Windows XP or Windows 2000 computer.
 
Step 1:  
Connect the AirPort Extreme Base Station
 
1
 
Connect the power adapter to the AirPort Extreme Base Station power adapter port 
and an electrical outlet. 
 
Important:  
 
Use only the power adapter that came with your AirPort Extreme Base 
Station. Adapters for other electronic devices may look similar, but they may damage 
the base station.
The AirPort Extreme Base Station turns on when the power adapter is plugged into an 
electrical outlet. There is no power switch. 
When you plug in the base station, the status lights glow while the base station starts 
up. Only the middle light glows when startup is complete. The startup process takes 
about 30 seconds. See “Monitoring AirPort Extreme Base Station Communication” on 
page 17 f
or a complete explanation of the lights on the AirPort Extreme Base Station.
 
2
 
Connect the AirPort Extreme Base Station to your DSL or cable modem, Ethernet 
network, or, if your base station has an internal modem, a standard phone line.
 
 
If you have an Internet account that uses a device such as a DSL or cable modem,
connect the device to the 10/100Base-T Ethernet WAN (
) port on the AirPort 
Extreme Base Station.
 
 
If you use an Ethernet LAN for Internet access, such as in a school or office, connect 
the Ethernet cable to the 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN (
 
G
 
) port on the AirPort 
Extreme Base Station.
 
 
If you use a standard modem and analog telephone line (the type of telephone line 
found in most residences) to access the Internet, connect one end of the phone cord 
to the internal modem (
 
W
 
) port and the other end to your telephone jack.
 
Important:  
 
Do not connect the base station to a digital telephone line, such as a PBX 
telephone system. 
 
LL2870.book  Page 12  Thursday, October 28, 2004  12:45 PM