Apple M8799LL Setup Guide - Page 14

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Monitoring AirPort Extreme Base Station Communication The following table explains the AirPort Extreme Base Station indicator lights. o o 2 3 Light number Indicator Flashing 2 Steady glow 3 Flashing Status The AirPort Extreme Base Station is communicating via the Ethernet LAN port. The AirPort Extreme Base Station is receiving power and is in normal operating mode. The AirPort Extreme Base Station is communicating via AirPort or the modem is dialing your ISP. Connecting to the Internet If you are connected to an AirPort network that has continuous Internet access via Ethernet, DSL, or a cable modem, you may already be connected to the Internet and can open and use any application that requires an Internet connection, such as a web browser or email application. If you are not connected, open Internet Connect, located in the Applications folder, select AirPort in the toolbar, and click Connect. If you use a dialup connection, the AirPort Extreme Base Station establishes an Internet connection automatically when any computer on the AirPort network opens an application that requires an Internet connection. The AirPort Extreme Base Station does not have an internal speaker, so you do not hear the modem dial when the base station is connecting to the Internet with the modem. 16 Chapter 3 Using Your AirPort Extreme Base Station

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