How do I update an older Airport Wi-Fi base station with a flashing orange light?

I have an older Airport WiFi that I ams using as an externder for opposite corners of my house. I noticed the other day that the orange light is flashing slowly meaning it needs an up. When I go to sign in it asks for the Basestation's password then gives me an error but when I click on the base station and enter the same password as before the information comes up properly.

Whart is happening and any way to clear this?


WGB



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Posted on Apr 15, 2025 3:31 PM

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Apr 21, 2025 8:03 PM in response to Sparkgapper

A persistent, flashing amber light indicates that any of the these potential conditions may require your attention:

  • The base station has not yet been configured because it is new, or it has been reset.
  • You have selected a security configuration that is not recommended.
  • A new firmware update is available for the base station.
  • One of several other conditions, such as a disconnected Ethernet cable or invalid IP address has been detected.

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To find out why your base station's status LED is flashing amber:

  1. Open AirPort Utility
  2. Click on the AirPort base station
  3. Look for a Status setting in the small window that appears. Note: Status only appears if there is an issue or notification.
  4. Click on the small amber dot there and another window will open to explain what the "issue" might be.
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Apr 17, 2025 10:32 AM in response to Sparkgapper

Sparkgapper wrote:

It is not the base station that is the problem, it accept the prper password and opens into the Airport menu.

Hmm, that's not what you said: "MAJOR PROBLEM! everything works up to 'clicking the orange dot' which comes up "enter your base station password." but it will not accept the password."


Regardless, it appears that you are using this Express base station as a remote unit. With that said, what is the make & model of your "main" router? Do you have this base station configured as a wireless extender or as a wireless client to that main router? The "dotted" line, as seen in the AirPort Utility, would indicate a wireless connection: whereas, a solid line would be an Ethernet one.


Does the Solar Cell connect to the Express by Ethernet or by wireless? Based on what you have provided, the placement of the Express will be critical for good wireless connectivity. As such, the following user tip post may prove helpful: AirPort - Optimal Base Station Placement

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Jun 4, 2025 8:48 AM in response to Sparkgapper

Sparkgapper wrote:

According to the advertisement it is actually a 'repeater' and not an extender meaning it will work with just about any accesspoint.

I will be curious to hear about your experience with using this 'repeater" with your AirPort base stations.


FWIW: The terms wireless repeaters and wireless extenders are often used interchangeably, but when actually implemented, there are some subtle, yet distinct differences:

  • A wireless repeater is a device that receives a Wi-Fi signal from your wireless router or wireless access point and rebroadcasts it, essentially acting as a middleman to extend the signal range. It typically uses the same radio for both receiving and retransmitting the signal, which can *** your effective bandwidth in half due to the single-radio hop.
  • A wireless extender, on the other hand, is more of a blanket term. It can refer to a repeater, but often it implies a slightly more advanced setup. Some extenders use dual radios (or even tri-band) so that one radio talks to the router and the other to client devices, which avoids the speed drop you'd get with a basic repeater. Some extenders can also connect via Ethernet or powerline, making them more versatile than a pure repeater.
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Apr 15, 2025 5:23 PM in response to Sparkgapper

Open AirPort Utility on your Mac........Finder > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility

Click on the AirPort you are asking about, and information about the product will appear in a smaller window

Click on the amber dot next to Status to find out why the AirPort Is blinking amber

Post back with the message that you see


There have not been any updates for any of the AirPorts in about 6 years, so the notice that you see is about something else.

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Apr 15, 2025 7:30 PM in response to Bob Timmons

MAJOR PROBLEM! everything works up to 'clicking the orange dot' which comes up "enter your base station password." but it will not accept the password. I moved the little pack into the computer room, plugged it in and everytrhing still the same as before with orange dot blinking.

Am now trying to remember how to remove it from the LAN for troubleshooting but have to find a USB cord then a plugin on the iMac.


WGB

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Apr 16, 2025 7:48 AM in response to Sparkgapper

You can temporarily disable all of the AirPort base station's passwords by performing a "soft" reset.


To do so: With the base station connected to power, press and hold the reset button for 1 sec, then release the button.


You should have approx. five minutes where you won't need to enter a password to access the base station via the AirPort Utility.


Also, you will not be able to access it by having it connected to your Mac via a USB cable.

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Apr 17, 2025 6:36 AM in response to Tesserax

It is not the base station that is the problem, it accept the prper password and opens into the Airport menu. It is the REMOTE unite that seems to be the problem. I just noticed that the DOTTED LINE, for the 'airways', is dimmed so I pulled the remote unit to reset it and the dots got brighter but still not access to the REMOTE UNIT which all of this should be about.

I had to have that unit involved because of the Solar Cell control unit on the outside in the area of all the electric connections cause problem with the Radio Waves of their WiFi unit when added to the rest of the house, 8 wall between. Without that unit it is an extremely weak connections probably becuse of the OFF BRAND of WiFi being used outside.


WGB


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Apr 21, 2025 7:25 PM in response to Sparkgapper

I just went through the hard reset (back to mfr), cleared it off my network, reset it as and extender and evnethough it says it finished the setup the orange light is still flashing AND Airport Utility recognizes it is there but not connected. What is going on?

WGB

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Apr 21, 2025 8:05 PM in response to Sparkgapper

For the AirPort Express.....what is the message next to Status when you check using AirPort Utility?


Temporarily, move the AirPort Express to the same room as your main AirPort base station.

Perform a Hard Reset again on the AirPort Express and set it up to extend the Wi-Fi network


Green Light? If yes, move the Express back to the remote location where it is needed. If the Express won't work in the remote location, it is located too far from the main AirPort base station.


If no green light after setting up the Express again in close proximity to the main base station.......we'll need to try to get the Express working when it is close to the main AirPort base station. If it won't work that way......it obviously will never work in the remote location that you want.

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Apr 22, 2025 6:52 AM in response to Bob Timmons

I noted that it had been moved previous to my last post so have already done the above with NO GREEN LIGHT, only a flashing orange one. Looks like I may have something wrong with the '11 airport extreme. It is the model that has its own plug directly onto the box but it can be removed to show the regular plugin and has only one ethernet port with one USB A port beside the voice port.


wgb


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Apr 22, 2025 12:03 PM in response to Sparkgapper

Looks like I may have something wrong with the '11 airport extreme


We assume that you have already tried powering off the AirPort Extreme, waiting a minute, then powering it back up again, correct?


If you have a green light on the AirPort Extreme, there is nothing wrong with the AirPort Extreme, so if the issue persists, you have to start thinking about an AirPort Express that is likely failing.



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Apr 24, 2025 6:44 AM in response to Bob Timmons

That is what I was hoping against but suspect you are right.

and yes, my very first act was to unplug it which also killed it connection to the airport base which, at the time, was still opertional.

Did that a second time and left it for overnight before pulling it and mosing it into my compure room for troubleshooting.

Did the 'colc' reset which dropped it off the Airport Utility and showed up untder, "Otheer networks".

did the relink as extendeer which came up as good but no green light, only flashing orange and not base connection though it shows as four white dots on Airport utility.

Then, just co confirm all this, did that reset, left it overnoght and followed the procedure late the next morning but came up the same.

I woul guess then that there is something electronic that can only be looked at by a tech, which I'm not. I would assume this is AGE RELATED just like me as I purchased it in '11 so I could link my iPad2, same purchase bill, that would be in my car parked in a parking lot, or road for a cemetery to record basic information being found.


Tks to all forbearing with this octogenerian and my foibles, some cause by heart problems.


WGB

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Jun 3, 2025 5:09 PM in response to Sparkgapper

I think I finally found a "WiFi Repeater/Range Extender" but there seems to be no manufacturer noted on the box. Will be setting this up later to see if it actually works properly after I find out HOW it can be done then move it to is location.

I do not that is says "1200 MBS" though another location says 300-1200MBS.


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Jun 3, 2025 7:50 PM in response to Tesserax

According to the advertisement it is actually a 'repeater' and not an extender meaning it will work with just about any accesspoint. I have watched a number of videos on the setup and since all of them are the same in this reguard I will work on it tomorrow but no too long as I have a couple of appointments.

Will post the results when I can.


WGB The Sparkgapper (an ANCIENT ratioman)

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Jun 4, 2025 12:32 AM in response to Sparkgapper

According to the advertisement it is actually a 'repeater' and not an extender meaning it will work with just about any accesspoint.


"Just about any access point" does not include an AirPort access point.. As Tesserax has noted, the "repeater" is not going to be able to "repeat" or "extend" the signal from any AirPort router.


The reason......Apple uses proprietary software that will only allow another AirPort device to "extend" (or, repeat) the wireless signal provided by an Apple router or access point.



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