 acadielPress fire to beginPremium join:2002-06-22 Bloomington, IL kudos:1 | [SU] Airport Utility 6.0 and Firmware Upgrades (iCloud) »support.apple.com/kb/DL1483 (6.0 Utility)
Use AirPort Utility to set up and manage your Wi-Fi network and AirPort base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and Time Capsule. See a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network and devices. Change base station and network settings, or manage advanced features such as security modes, wireless channels, and more...
»support.apple.com/kb/DL1481 (7.6.1 firmware)
This update is for all 802.11n AirPort Express, 802.11n AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule models. It fixes an issue with wireless performance and provides support for remote access to an AirPort disk or a Time Capsule hard drive with an iCloud account. --
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 RiamenPremium join:2002-11-04 Calgary | For those that don't like the new Airport Utility 6.0, Apple also released an updated version of the old utility, version 5.6
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 SuperNet9Go Ninja,Go Ninja Go..Premium join:2002-10-08 Harwood Heights, IL kudos:4 2 edits | reply to acadiel I like the look of the new one but the old one seem to have more.. Like I could see who devices took ip's from DHCP, the new one can't
It looks like it is missing the Advance Tab Anyway to get it back? |
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 RiamenPremium join:2002-11-04 Calgary | Just install 5.6 that I linked to in my previous post. It can co-exist with 6.0. |
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 kitsune join:2001-11-26 Sacramento, CA | reply to SuperNet9 said by SuperNet9:I like the look of the new one but the old one seem to have more.. Like I could see who devices took ip's from DHCP, the new one can't
It looks like it is missing the Advance Tab Anyway to get it back? Have you tried clicking on wireless clients on the status screen? In the past that would take you to the section where you could see the DHCP clients tab. |
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 | reply to acadiel In pictures: AirPort Utility 6.0's missing features
Apple's new AirPort Utility 6.0 for OS X was released yesterday, bringing over the slick UI from its pre-existing iOS version -- but as my colleague Chris reported, it also removes access to a number of features in the process. At the same time, Apple are still hosting downloads for the older version of the tool which still has the full feature set. Predictably, there's been some indignant fallout from this admittedly curious decision, but what sorts of features are missing, and should you care? I loaded up the old and new version of the tools side-by-side to see what I could find out. -- less talk, more music |
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 kitsune join:2001-11-26 Sacramento, CA | reply to acadiel BTW, for those of you who are concerned about some of the missing features or prefers the old version apple also released 5.6 which supports all the updates but has the same layout and options as the previous versions. It is also needed if you have any non -N devices. |
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