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Why does my base station continually reset itself?
I have a Springfield Precise Temp Base Station 433 MHz Wireless. I pressed the Reset button on the back once only, but it now resets itself about every four minutes. Extremely annoying. Help please!
Re: Why does my base station continually reset itself?
Sound like the reset switch is bad... If I was you mite go to your nearest truck stop and ask around to see if there is a radio guy that mite change it for you.
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Hi, Jackie.
Is it look like this ?
With Windspeed and 3 station temperature reading ?
If so, model number is 91751
Good luck with finding Manual.
I have paper manual with me, I can scan most useful pages for you (Buttons)
Registering the handset to the base station has nothing to do with your wireless router. The handset and the base act like walkie talkies. The signal from the handset must match the signal in the base station. The handset may have a reset button of its own, or a sequence you must go through to register the handset to the base. Try removing the battery from the handset and see if that will work. If not you need the manual to tell you what to do to register the hand set to the base.
You need to perform a soft reset of your router. There directions to do this from the Apple web site are:
Connect the AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule to power.
Press and hold the reset button with a pen or pencil for 1 full second, then release it. The light (LED) will begin flashing amber, indicating that the AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule is in soft reset mode.
From the AirPort menu bar item, choose the network created by the AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule (the network name does not change).
Open AirPort Utility in Applications > Utilities on a Mac using Mac OS X, and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows.
Select the AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule and click Continue.
A window indicating that the device has been reset will appear.
Select "Restore the previous settings" and select OK.
Move through subsequent windows to make changes to your passwords or other settings as desired, clicking Continue after each one.
When you have moved through all of the selection windows you will be able to select Update. Click Update to install the new settings.
Click Continue to allow your AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule to restart.
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