
- AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 HOW TO
- AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 SOFTWARE
- AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 PLUS
- AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 WINDOWS 7
- AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 TV
AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 HOW TO
Read background information about the bands and channels used with Wi-Fi networking, understand how Apple’s Wi-Fi gear fits into the picture, and get ideas for how to create an optimal network that avoids interference problems. (Hint, 1 Infinite Loop is not the MAC address that you seek.)
AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 PLUS
Learn what a MAC address is, plus how to find it.

Understand what’s going on and solve problems:įind out what the icon on your Wi-Fi menu means, and discover what the colored light on your base station is trying to tell you.
AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 SOFTWARE
Set up a Software Base Station or do ad-hoc networking. Set up Back to My Mac with iCloud in order to access an AirPort or Time Capsule drive remotely, or to configure your base station remotely. Put computers more directly on the Internet with port mapping or a default host. Share files conveniently and wirelessly between Macs with the AirDrop file-transfer feature, plus understand the type of networking that AirDrop uses. Set up a Time Machine backup to a Time Capsule base station.Įxpand the capabilities of an AirPort Express by setting up audio streaming, trying Rogue Amoeba’s Airfoil media streaming utility, or extending your network with ProxySTA.
AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 TV
Also, add a guest network that gives your guests Internet access while restricting their access to local resources.Īdd a Wi-Fi or USB-connected printer, and connect to the printer from Mac and Windows computers.Īdd a USB-attached drive to a Time Capsule or AirPort Extreme, and configure client access.Ĭonnect a 2nd- or 3rd-generation Apple TV to your network

Set up reliable and relevant security for your network.
AIRPORT UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 8.1 WINDOWS 7
Keep your existing network, but replace an older or broken base station with a new one.Įxport your base station’s configuration, either to make a backup or to create a model configuration to use on other base stations.Ĭonnect Macs (10.5 Leopard and later), iOS devices, and Windows 7 and 8 computers to your network. He also touches briefly on powerline connections. Set up a wireless network with a single base station, or with multiple base stations – whether you want to extend a network with Ethernet or a wireless connection (or a mix of the two), Glenn examines your options and provides configuration steps. Glenn provides real-world directions for important scenarios, including how to:Ĭreate a basic (or not so basic) Wi-Fi network, using Apple’s base stations: For those who have funky Internet connections or tricky IP addressing needs, Glenn provides extended advice for creating a working Wi-Fi network. With that background, you’ll learn where to position and how to set up base stations, with diagrams showing common network scenarios-see two examples above-and with step-by-step instructions for configuring key Internet sharing and security options and connecting client computers. If you’re trying to solve a particular problem, you can jump in and read the topics in this ebook in any order, but if you start at the beginning, you’ll learn how Apple’s 802.11n and 802.11ac gear fits into the world of Wi-Fi networking. Phil Kearney, "father" of Apple’s AirPort product line This Take Control book is a must-have for anyone who needs to quickly and easily set up an AirPort network. (AirPort Utility 5 runs on 10.5 Leopard – 10.7 Lion, as well as on Windows computers.) (AirPort Utility 6 runs only in 10.7 Lion and later.) The ebook includes a free download of the previous edition (version 2.0), which describes using AirPort Utility 5.

Glenn explains how to configure an 802.11n and/or 802.11ac AirPort network using AirPort Utility 6 or AirPort Utility for iOS.

You’ll find the answers to questions that may otherwise frustrate you, such as how to choose the best band and channel, set up complex Internet addressing, solve a variety of connection problems, and much more. The ebook is packed with directions for enhancing an AirPort network, whether you’re replacing an old base station, adding another base station to extend your range, improving your security, connecting a USB-attached printer or drive, or setting up a guest network. Updated for Apple’s latest 802.11ac AirPort base stations (and yes, the title of this book will have to change soon)!įind real-world advice from Wi-Fi wizard Glenn Fleishman on setting up a wireless network using Apple’s 802.11n- and 802.11ac-enabled AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express, and Time Capsule base stations.
