Router doesn't turn on
The router will not turn on after being plugged into the wall
Broken power cord
Clean the power cord and look for any damage. Try plugging in the power cord making sure that the cord is correctly inserted into the outlet and the device. If this does not work, you may have a broken power cord and you will need to replace it.
Bad outlet
You may be plugged into an outlet that is not working. Try either switching the outlet on and off or plugging the device into another outlet.
Router is not transmitting internet signal
The network connection is visible, but offers limited or no access
Router placement
The environment around the router can cause the router to not send a signal to your device. Keep the router away from metallic surfaces, large furniture, or walls. Also, make sure the router is at least 25 feet away from microwave ovens, phones, or any other source of interference. The router does not need to be level.
Internet broadcast area is too large
You may need additional routers if you need a signal to be transmitted in a large house or area.
Broken antenna
If you still are getting little to no signal, you may need to replace an antenna.
To replace an antenna, see our Antenna Replacement Guide.
Bad WiFi card
If you are still receiving little to no signal, you may have a bad WiFi internet card that needs replacement.
To replace the WiFi Card, see our WiFi Card Replacement Guide.
Router network is not found
The router is on, but you cannot find the network to connect
Router needs to be reset
Locate the reset button, which is the tiny button second from the right on the back of the device. Next, use a straightened paper clip to press this button for one second. (Note: pressing this button for longer than a second can delete network settings.)
Router needs to be reset to factory settings
Disconnect the router from the power source. Locate the reset button, which is the tiny button second from the right on the back of the device. Using a straightened paper clip, press this button for approximately five seconds while plugging the device back in. Wait until you see three status lights glow. Release the button and the device will go back to factory settings. The airport will receive a new IP address. The new network name will be Apple Network XXXXXX, where XXXXXX are the last six digits of the Airport ID. The router's password will be public.
Faulty logic board
If you still can not find the network, you may have a damaged logic board which needs replacement.
To replace the logic board, see our Logic Board Replacement Guide.
Router password is lost
The password is lost and you can no longer log in
Router needs to be reset
Resetting the router will allow you to reset the password. Locate the reset button which is the tiny button second from the right on the back of the device. Using a straightened paper clip, press the reset button for about one second (Note: If you hold the reset button for longer than one second, you may reset the network settings.) On your computer, select the Airport network and open the Airport utility. In the toolbar, click on Airport and then base station. Select your base station and click manual setup. Manual setup allows you to enter a new password. Click on wireless and choose the encryption method you would like to use for your network. Enter your new password. Click update to restart the router and load the new settings.
Router has a blinking amber light
The router is unable to receive an internet signal
Bad Ethernet connection
Unplug the Ethernet cable from the router and the modem. Try plugging the cable back in making sure that the ports are clear of any debris and the cable is correctly connected to the router and the modem. If this does not work, you may have a faulty Ethernet cable that will need to be replaced.
Bad modem connection
If unplugging the Ethernet cable does not work, the modem may not be providing internet signal. Disconnect the modem from the router and the wall to turn it off. Wait about five seconds and then reconnect the modem. If this does not work, then connect your computer directly to the modem using an Ethernet cable to see if you get an internet connection. If this does not work,you may have a faulty modem and you will need to either contact your local internet service provider or replace the modem.
Local internet service outage
Contact your local internet provider to see if the internet is out.
2 댓글
i have coax internet cable how can i connect a1408
Samuel G - 답글
***If you cannot reset the router and / not feeling the reset button click,
the contact might be de-soldered from the board (unfortunately they are very fragile)
Remove the bottom (glued) rubber, unscrew 5 small Phillips screws and try keep pushed the straightened Reset contact on board and make the reset action again with a paper clip till the light will fast blink (5-10 seconds).
If it worked, you should re-solder that contact at any computer store.***
Cher Wally - 답글