I tried to plug its ethernet port to the router's LAN port to see if the Airport utility, would see no change, Airport utility requires no base stations found. He just goes at once orange flashing or sometimes solid orange light, and don't see the Airport utility. Yes, I tried pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds, etc. I try to use the instructions found online to get connected again, but nothing does. The tenacious hold on is this old Airport Express. Local ISP technicians have managed to get my router all re - set up and working, but I had to reconfigure my wireless devices (example: wifi printer) from scratch to be able to connect again. Well, a week earlier, a disgruntled rogue ex-my local ISP hacked their radio tower and all the customer routers turned into useless bricks (and also all our wifi network names changed to a name that begins with "mother" and ends by "-ers", but that's another story). IE, it broadcast as its own wireless network, or extend my network wifi etc, I just use it for listening to music. I don't remember how I initially put in place, but I think it's as a customer only. I am a musician who has been using my old AEX to listen to the music and the recording via Airplay and Airfoil for my Roland onstage for years without problem. old (1st gen.) A1084 Airport Express used only as a customer to listen to the music of the said Macbook. Existing wifi network via a former Ubiquiti AC wifi or router which gets internet radio antenna on the roof of the local ISP. Mid 2009 Macbook Pro, OS Yosemite airport 6.3.5 10.10.5, utility Old Airport Express lost after reset of the router, the connection cannot be seen/accessed
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