[2900] Jesper Haaber Gylling <jesper@gylling.net> wrote:
> Hvordan resetter man en AirPort ?
Kik på Apple TIL!
Men her er lige en beskrivelse gravet frem fra min gemmer:
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TITLE
AirPort Version 1.2: Base Station Forced Reload
TOPIC
This article describes how to perform a forced reload of the base
station firmware and factory default settings. After performing a forced
reload you will have to run the AirPort Setup Assistant to reconfigure
the Base Station
for use.
DISCUSSION
If your AirPort Base Station stops responding completely, you need to
reset the base station and then reinstall the base station software
(perform a forced reload). Reinstalling the base station software may be
useful when troubleshooting a base station problem because it will
restore the base station to its factory default state allowing you to
reconfigure it using the AirPort Setup Assistant or AirPort Admin
Utility. You should only reset the base station and reinstall the
software if all other methods of accessing the base station fail. Your
computer must be directly connected to the base station using an
Ethernet crossover cable or an Ethernet hub. You cannot configure the
base station using a wireless connection. All settings will be lost.
To reset the base station and reinstall the software, do the following:
1. Connect your computer to the AirPort Base Station using Ethernet. You
can connect directly to the base station using an Ethernet crossover
cable, or you can connect through an Ethernet hub using standard
Ethernet cables.
2. Set the TCP/IP control panel to connect using Ethernet and close the
control panel. You may notice a brief system delay after closing the
control panel.
Reinstalling base station software (firmware)
IMPORTANT
3. Disconnect the power adapter from the base station and then reconnect
it.
4. When all three status lights glow amber, insert the end of a paper
clip into the reset button hole on the bottom of the base station.
5. Press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds.
The middle AirPort Base Station status light glows amber. If the light
glows green, you pressed the reset button too late. Go back to step 3
and try again.
6. Double-click the AirPort Admin Utility (located in the AirPort folder
inside the Apple Extras folder).
After a brief delay, a list of base stations appears. If the AirPort
Admin Utility is already open, click the Re-scan button.
7. Select your base station from the list and click Configure. (The base
station name will be set to the Ethernet ID of the base station, for
example '00-50-E4-5B-8F-EA'.)
8. Follow the onscreen instructions to reinstall your AirPort Base
Station software. The AirPort Base Station password is set to 'public'.
9. Use the AirPort Setup Assistant to reconfigure the base station.
If you use the AirPort Setup Assistant to reconfigure the
AirPort Base Station after reinstalling base station software, make sure
that you select the correct set of TCP/IP settings to use to configure
the base station. Because you changed your current TCP/IP configuration
to Ethernet, you may have a TCP/IP configuration titled 'AirPort' that
uses Ethernet. When prompted to select a configuration in the AirPort
Setup Assistant, do not use this configuration.
If you want to use the AirPort Admin Utility to reconfigure your base
station instead of using the AirPort Setup Assistant, set the TCP/IP
control panel back to connect using AirPort, if necessary select the
AirPort network from the AirPort application or Control Strip, click
Re-scan in the AirPort Admin Utility, select your base station and click
Configure, and when prompted for a password enter 'public'.
Wireless Internet access requires AirPort Card, AirPort Base Station,
and Internet Access (fees may apply). Some ISPs are not currently
compatible with AirPort, including America Online. Range may vary with
site conditions.
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Mvh Martin
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