You will want to connect a straight RJ45 cable to one of the top three ports to your Mac system which has the AirPort utility and the bottom connection needs to connect to the internet via a direct wired connection. There is a small indicator LED within the RJ socket it should be lit if the connection is sound.
The following explains the AirPort Extreme LED sequences and what they indicate.
Off AirPort Extreme is unplugged.
Flashing green AirPort Extreme is starting up. The light flashes for one second.
Solid green
AirPort Extreme is on and working properly. If you choose Flash On Activity from the Status Light pop-up menu (in the Base Station pane of AirPort settings in AirPort Utility), the status light may flash green to indicate normal activity.
Flashing amber
AirPort Extreme cannot establish a connection to the network or the Internet, or is encountering a problem. Make sure you have installed AirPort Utility and use it to get information about what might cause the status light to flash amber. See “If Your AirPort Extreme Status Light Flashes Amber” on page 29 of the owners manual which I”ve posted here.
Solid amber
AirPort Extreme is completing its startup sequence.
Flashing amber and green
There may be a problem starting up. AirPort Extreme will restart and try again.
Solid blue
The base station is ready to allow a wireless client access to the network.
What’s Next
After you plug in your AirPort Extreme, use AirPort Utility to set it up to work with your Internet connection, USB printer or hard disk, or an existing network
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