How Do I Factory Reset My Airport Extreme Router

Here you can get information about How Do I Factory Reset My Airport Extreme Router. The AirPort Extreme is a residential gateway combining the functions of a router, network switch, wireless access point and NAS as well as varied other functions, and one of Apple’s former AirPort products. The latest model, the 6th generation, supports 802.11ac networking in addition to older standards.

Performing a Factory Reset

  • Unplug the power cable from the router.
  • Use a paperclip to press and hold the Reset button.
Airport Extreme Reset button
  • While holding the Reset button, plug in the power cable.
  • Keep holding the Reset button until the light on the front of the router starts flashing yellow rapidly.
  • After about a minute, the router will be reset.
  • You can reconfigure the router in the Airport Utility.

How to reset your AirPort base station

Resetting your AirPort base station restores it to a state that allows you to regain control of it when you lost the base station password or the base station isn’t responding as expected. Depending on the base station model, you can perform one or more of these types of resets:

Soft reset

Resets the base station password and disables security (Access Control and RADIUS settings) for 5 minutes so that you can join the network to make changes. If you make no changes within 5 minutes, the base station reverts to its former settings. Perform this reset if you can’t administer the base station because you forgot its password.

Hard reset

Resets the base station to any configured state, but retains the last saved configuration and any profiles, allowing you to restore your base station from previous settings. Perform this reset when the base station is unresponsive, or you’re troubleshooting network issues that aren’t resolved by other means.

Factory-default reset 

Like a hard reset, but removes any saved configurations and profiles. Perform this reset if you’re selling or giving away your base station. (This does not erase data stored on the built-in hard drive of a Time Capsule, or on any external hard drive connected to the base station.)

When performing a hard reset or factory-default reset:

  • The base station is set to request an IP address by DHCP.
  • The base station password is set to “public.”
  • The base station name is set to “base station,” followed by the last six digits of the base station’s MAC (Media Access Control) address.
  • The base station network name is set to “Apple Network,” followed by the last six digits of the base station’s MAC address.
  • The base station won’t be visible in the Wi-Fi status menu or AirPort Utility for up to a

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