I have tried plugging and unplugging it. I get a flash of a light right when I plug it in, but then it goes dead - no light at all. I have tried both a hard reset and factory settings reset, to no avail. Anyone have any suggestions?
THanks,
liz
Two other things you haven't mentioned:
- try another electrical outlet
- disconnect any USB printer and/or sound system connection.
If this fails to change anything, your Airport Express has all the classic symptoms of being dead. There is nothing you can do to fix it - so you will have to get it replaced. If you have owned it for less than a year, you will still be able to get a warranty replacement - contact AppleCare.
Sheesh, this just happend to me to. Excact same syptoms - a short flash when I plug it in, but then nothing. Hard reset doesn't work, nor does changing where I have it plugged in. I have to check the warrentee but I think it might have just expired. Do they have a self-destruct timer built into these things?
Daniel - this problem has only one solution: since these symptoms indicate the Airport Express has experienced a hardware failure, it must be replaced. This is not something that you, or an Apple service center, can fix.
add another dead Airport Express to the list. I bought mine November 30, 2004 so luckily I can still get a replacement, but it's a shame for all of us to have this problem within a year of purchase.
O.k., add my Airport Express Station to the list, too. It's dead! Two month over warranty.
The same sh.. happend to my BT Mouse. Shortly over warranty it is falling apart to bits and pieces.
Hey Apple! I definetly won't get another Apple Mouse, nor another AX...
... and hey, my iPod 3rd Generation sukcs, too...
...and my 17" PowerBooks' Superdrive, just two years old, won't burn any DVDs anymore...
Great! Why am I an Apple user for almost 10 years now, anyway...?
My Airport Express base station is dead too, 13 months after I purchased it, so there's no free replacement for me either, darn.
An observation: I've heard that you could charge an iPod shuffle via the USB port of an Airport Express base station, the port designed to hook up the printer. This fails with my dead box - so it seems the power circuits are interrupted (no current running through machine).
As a layman I's suspect this could implicate a minor, repaireable problem, so I'm tempted to take the thing apart... but like I said it's just a wild guess.
(And no, it's not the power adapter or outlet, I tried several combinations and other devices.)
I suspect you are correct Dominik. However, without some knowledge of electronics and some basic test equipment, it won't be easy to diagnose what part on the Airport Express power supply board is defective.