On Jun 5, 2010, at 4:34 AM, Austin Leeds wrote:

> OK, Apple's instructions are off. To perform a hard factory reset on
> model A1034 (APE with built-in modem), hold down the reset button (I'd
> recommend a pen - don't know why Apple says to use a paper clip) for
> *fifteen* seconds, until the lights start blinking. That'll reset the
> router. I've got an A1034, and it's not exactly the easiest thing to
> figure out.
> 
> You tried the software reset first and that didn't work? Weird.
> 
> Oh, are you trying to create a wireless distribution system
> (connecting one router wirelessly to another)? From what I hear, that
> only works if you use multiple Apple routers—you can't mix Apple and
> non-Apple routers in a WDS.
> 


Thanks for the heads up on the WDS. If I can get it reset then maybe I can 
trade it for something that''ll with my NETGEAR router.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP






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