Hi Barry

When my Capsule flashes the orange light, I download the update and then it 
goes back to green.  Hope that helps

Cheers
Jewels

> On 4 Jan 2017, at 4:24 PM, Barry Sexstone <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Peter
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> I have an Airport Express which has been exhibited a similar problem over the 
> last couple of months.  The green light changes to a flashing orange but 
> everything else behaves normally.  Sometimes I get fed up with it flashing 
> and reset it by turning it off and then on again but it seems unnecessary.  I 
> am on ADSL2 not NBN.
> I will be interested in other’s comments
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> Regards
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> Barry
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>> On 4 Jan 2017, at 3:52 pm, Peter Crisp <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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>> Happy New Year to you all, I have a Time Capsule I have had for ~6 years now 
>> and it has been bulletproof, even with an up sized 3TB drive. Recently I 
>> have converted to the "Malcolm Turnbull" NBN and it has been pretty much an 
>> improved service. I have noticed however, since the change to NBN, my TC 
>> green light has frequently gone to the orange flashing light. It may be 
>> coincidence that it seems to coincide with the NBN swap but I see online 
>> that the most plausible cause is the need for a firmware update. Is this 
>> something that others have experienced?
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>> It behaves 100% as it has normally behaved with all Time machine backups 
>> working and all streaming and network functions to AppleTV etc behaving as 
>> normal so there is nothing out of order in operability in the house.
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>> Anyone have any occurrence like this themselves and is the firmware update a 
>> cinch? I also have an apple airport Express functioning as an extender which 
>> also is behaving as normal but it's indicator light has remained green the 
>> whole time during pre and post NBN installation.
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>> Regards
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>> Pete
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