Hi,

The little hole is between the audio jack and the edge of the unit.  You will 
likely still have problems though if you can't get the older software 
installed.  

 Later...   


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> On Feb 6, 2014, at 10:19 PM, Kevin Gibbs <kevj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> tim,
> 
> following up on my earlier messages, I know that this old Airport Express had 
> been assigned a password when we wanted to use it as a hub for multiple Wifi 
> devices when traveling abroad last year.  the curious thing is, when I plug 
> the Airport Express into the wall, My Mac Mini recognizes a second network 
> called Kevin Gibbs Network in addition to my regular house network.  
> Unfortunately, I can't remember the PW to the airport Express.  I'm asking my 
> wife for it now.  Assuming I can't remember it, I also can't seem to find a 
> hole on the Airport Express into which one would insert a paperclip to do a 
> hardware reset.  I've found an audio line out, a USB and an ethernet jack.  
> But I can't find anything that looks like what you need for a hardware reset. 
>  I know it can be done.  How?
> 
> thanks,
> Kevin
> 
>> On Feb 6, 2014, at 10:50 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> You will need to use that older version of Airport Utility.  I expect that 
>> since the firmware in the Express is slightly different than that of the 
>> Extreme, it’s not registering as an Airport device.  I’ve not used that 
>> version for a number of years now so I’m not sure on it’s Mavericks 
>> compatibility but I suspect it should work and allow you to figure out 
>> what’s going on.
>> 
>> Good luck.
>> 
>> Later…
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>>> On Feb 6, 2014, at 9:23 PM, Kevin Gibbs <kevj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> guys,
>>> 
>>> I have what must be one of the original Airport Extreme Base Stations i 
>>> bought it when my wife bought her first Macbook hot off the line in 2003.  
>>> My current version of Airport Utility, I believe it's 6.3, claims it can't 
>>> be used to operate this Base Station.  It sees it.  that is, I have enough 
>>> vision to see an icon for a Base Station on my screen and that icon is 
>>> connected to a globe icon that represents the internet.  VO says that the 
>>> device is connected to the internet and has a grey light.  then it says, 
>>> click on the icon to bring up the popover.  that's when VO says that my 
>>> Airport Utility is too old to deal with this.  
>>> 
>>> Now, here's why I'm asking.  I have an equally old Airport Express.  I 
>>> plugged it in and it started glowing yellow.  Now, it's slowly flashing 
>>> yellow.  this means that it doesn't see my WI-FI network.  
>>> 
>>> when I received the message saying that my Base Station was too old for the 
>>> software I had, I was told I could download Airport Utility Version 5.6.  
>>> Further reading told me that this version of Airport Utility could 
>>> peacefully coexist with my current version.  so, I guess I could install 
>>> it.  but, since my current version of Airport Utility seems to be able to 
>>> see my older than dirt Base Station, it stands to reason that it should at 
>>> least identify my older than Dirt Airport Express, even if it can't talk to 
>>> it.  does that make sense?  I guess my rambling point is that if the 
>>> current airport Utility can't even see the Airport Express, I don't see how 
>>> an older version would see it.  And, if that's true, what do I do to make 
>>> my Airport Extreme and my Airport Express talk to one another the way they 
>>> did years ago?  The Base Station is still doing its job as far as giving me 
>>> WI-FI in the house.  so, I don't have any plans to scrap it.  I just need 
>>> to know how to get this Airport Express on my network.
>>> 
>>> sorry for the long post.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Kevin1
>>> 
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