Device dropped offline to the Airport network

Hello

My Genesis 3 iPad was connected to the net one night and the next morning was not.  Check my AirPort Extreme shows current update and Internet connection on all other devices (10).  The wi - fi address is listed and shows the 'excellent' connection, but the orange dot feared to the internet.  I restarted the airport and iPad so much that reset the network on the iPad.

The iPad connects to the network through the personal hotspot on my phone.

Thanks for any help

The point of 'orange' would indicate that there is a problem with the connection to the Internet from the router or the modem.

I suggest that you try to perform a new round of full power of your network hardware to try to solve this problem. Check out the following Tip of an airport users for more details on how to do it. Note: You can skip the part to accomplish a 'default' reset on the base station to this point. Please post back your results.

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