AirPort for OS X 10.2 3.0.4
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AirPort Prices Drop Before Airport
Express Release (05-Jul-2004; 1.5K)
AirPort Prices Drop Before Airport
Express Release (05-Jul-2004; 1.5K)
07/05/2004 08:48 PMWhy Apple's Airport Express May
Unofficially Extend Non-Airport Networks
Why Apple's Airport Express May
Unofficially Extend Non-Airport Networks
06/07/2004 05:15 PMEven though Apple is claiming on their website that the new
Airport Express can only act as a network range extender (signal
repeater) with other Airport devices (look at the bottom of this page),
WiFi Networking News's Glenn Fleishman explains why the Airport
Express may just work with some non-Apple devices after all:
AirPort 4.0.1 Updates AirPort Express
(30-Aug-2004; 1.1K)
AirPort 4.0.1 Updates AirPort Express
(30-Aug-2004; 1.1K)
08/30/2004 10:39 PMYouth 'Hijacks' Airport Bus to the
Airport (Reuters)
Youth 'Hijacks' Airport Bus to the
Airport (Reuters)
03/22/2005 04:51 PMReuters - A Japanese youth who wanted to go to
Tokyo's Haneda airport boarded a bus heading there before
threatening to hijack it unless it took him to ... the airport.
"The TSA Chief at Dulles Airport was
nabbed for drunk driving yesterday at 1
o'clock AM, at which time he was
supposed to be on duty supervising
Orange Level security at our capital's
airport."
"The TSA Chief at Dulles Airport was
nabbed for drunk driving yesterday at 1
o'clock AM, at which time he was
supposed to be on duty supervising
Orange Level security at our capital's
airport."
01/04/2004 09:35 AMAirPort for OS X 10.1.5 3.0.4
AirPort for OS X 10.1.5 3.0.4
11/03/2003 04:03 PMThe AirPort 3.0 software release supports both AirPort Extreme and
AirPort products for Mac OS X 10.1.5.
AirPort 4.0.1 for Mac
AirPort 4.0.1 for Mac
08/27/2004 02:16 PMAirPort Express 4.0.1 update is recommended for all customers with
AirPort Express base stations.
Airport 3.2
Airport 3.2
10/30/2003 09:20 PMProvides support for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) specification
for the AirPort Extreme base station and client.
AirPort 3.2
AirPort 3.2
11/03/2003 04:03 PMProvides support for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) specification
for the AirPort Extreme base station and client.
A first look at AirPort Express
A first look at AirPort Express
08/03/2004 06:21 PMI'm now at a hotel with wired Ethernet, so I picked up an AirPort
Express to go wireless.
NY Times Looks at AirPort Wi-Fi
NY Times Looks at AirPort Wi-Fi
07/26/2004 11:11 PMAirports are finally getting the Wi-Fi religion, but only 19 of top 50
airports have service; 6 are deciding on vendors: I know regular
readers of this site are used to seeing my byline on any Wi-Fi
obsessive article in the New York Times, but I can't be everywhere.
Jane Levere writes an extremely tight wrap-up on the current and
future state of Wi-Fi in airports, focusing on pricing, utility, and
the lack of roaming plans. As noted earlier today, SBC has signed
roaming agreements with a number of airport providing hotspot
operators: if it added Sprint PCS and AT&T Wireless's locations,
it would have the hat trick. But until SBC actually adds it's newest
partners into their network and signs additional locations, we've got
a pretty scattered set of airports under any given plan. One item not
mentioned that affects Wi-Fi in airports is the airlines and
concessionaires sudden ability to put in their own networks per a
recent FCC clarification that only they can regulate unlicensed
spectrum, not landlords or airport authorities. This report is just a
month old, and I'm sure that airlines, retail shops, and other tenants
of airports are still digesting the decision and beating airport
authorities over the head about it. We'll very likely see a number of
interesting airport options that crop up with that artificial landlord
restriction removed. The authorities may try to keep a lid on through
other methods, but the FCC handed tenants a blunt instrument. (Now,
don't get on me about spectrum etiquette and coordination. It's a good
idea. If you have 20 networks operating in a small space all on the
same channel--very bad. Tragedy of the commons. And so forth. But
etiquette is enforced when no one gets utility unless everyone
cooperates. Prisoner's Dilemma and all that. Thus, spectrum
coordination for unlicensed use can happen ante or post facto.)...
Look Out Airport Networks...
Look Out Airport Networks...
11/18/2003 09:04 PMJetBlue Airways is offering free Wi-Fi to folks hanging out in its
departure gates in Terminal 6 in New York's JFK Airport: The airline
also offers the free Wi-Fi in its hub, the LA/Long Beach airport. If
more airlines start doing this, it will be interesting to watch what
happens to the companies that are already offering fee-based services
in airports. That seems to be a big business, with hotspot providers
signing exclusive deals with airports. I wonder what sort of rights
airlines have to build Wi-Fi networks in the gates they often use.
Glenn has heard from some folks in the industry that airports are
starting to assert rights to spectrum that they previously left alone,
or encoding these rights in new contracts as airline leases expire....
Apple: AirPort 3.4.1
Apple: AirPort 3.4.1
04/26/2004 06:58 PMApple released an AirPort update, apparently patching problems with
the 3.4 version, but the update distribution, too, is a bit confused.
Detroit Airport Gets Wi-Fi
Detroit Airport Gets Wi-Fi
12/19/2003 07:36 PMConcourse Communications built a Wi-Fi network in part of Detroit's
airport: The network will be free through the end of the holidays and
after that will cost $6.95 for daily use. Concourse went through some
restructuring a few months ago, and is finally getting caught up on
its contracted airports. It's had Detroit under contracts for years,
and the three New York/New Jersey airports (JFK, LaGuardia, and
Newark) are about to get fully built out as well instead of the
partial service now available....
Airport Software v3.3.1
Airport Software v3.3.1
03/06/2004 02:02 AM
In your Software Update: The AirPort 3.3.1 Update improves the
reliability of AirPort connections when changing network locations.
The update is reco...
Airport 3.4 Problems
Airport 3.4 Problems
04/21/2004 05:01 PMApple's new Airport Extreme 3.4 update has very definite problems with
loss of signal strength and dropping connections. If you haven't
installed it, don't do it. If you've already installed it,
xlr8yourmac has an article that tells how to revert to
3.3.1.
Two Airport Extremes
Two Airport Extremes
04/21/2004 05:14 PMI just read Adam Greenfield's rant on the non-ease of use that he
encountered when attempting to setup an Airport... (656 words)
AirPort Update 3.4.1
AirPort Update 3.4.1
04/26/2004 05:19 PMApple has released an
AirPo
rt 3.4.1 software update. No information about what's new in
3.4.1, but I suspect it addresses the signal strength problems. In any
case, I recommend waiting a few days before installing it if you're
not running 3.4.
Misoverheard at the airport...
Misoverheard at the airport...
06/24/2004 08:28 AM Mark in a comment sends us to Kiss This Guy, a site that aggregates
misheard lyrics (kiss this guy = kiss the sky). Which reminds me of
something I heard at the Seattle airport yesterday... Two parents
where shepherding their 8-yr-old daughter through the long "security"
line. The parents took off their shoes and the girl started
laboriously to unbuckle hers. "Does she have to take off hers?" the
father asked the security guy. "Children are exempt," he said with a
slight Southern accent. Still the girl insisted on taking off her
shoes. After urging her not to a...
A First Take On AirPort Express
A First Take On AirPort Express
06/07/2004 06:48 PMI suspect AirPort Express will really shine as an additional wireless
product.
By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Airport Software 3.3
Airport Software 3.3
01/26/2004 09:50 PM
Apple released Airport Software 3.3 today:This software update
provides improved AirPort wireless networking software, and is
recommended for all user...
AirPort Express
AirPort Express
06/07/2004 08:29 PMApple's
AirPort
Express looks like a good product, but it seems to be suffering
from a case of over-integration (i.e. it does too many things). I
think it would help if Apple gave a set of use cases (with pictures).
Savannah Airport Gets Wi-Fi
Savannah Airport Gets Wi-Fi
01/22/2004 02:13 AMAirport Network Services, a subsidiary of ICOA, built a Wi-Fi network
covering the entire Savannah/Hilton Head airport: I was there about a
year ago and it's a small but really nice airport. Visitors can use
the network for $6.95 per day. It seems like more small airports like
this one are building Wi-Fi networks that can be used by visitors but
also airport workers....
Airport Software v3.4.1
Airport Software v3.4.1
04/26/2004 11:02 PM
In your software update:This software update provides improved AirPort
wireless networking software, and is recommended for all users with an
AirPort ...
Is It Against The Law To Put The Name Of
The Toronto Airport On The Web?
Is It Against The Law To Put The Name Of
The Toronto Airport On The Web?
11/13/2003 05:16 PMSometimes you have to wonder about folks who are very quick to dash
off legal threats to websites that happen to mention their name. The
site
Urinal.net is a (surprisingly)
popular website posting pictures of urinals from around the world.
They were recently profiled in the Wall Street Journal and on BBC
radio
among others. The
site has hundreds of fans who regularly submit pictures of urinals
they take from locations all over the world. Basically, it's the sort
of bizarre, but amusing, site that makes the internet fun. Not
everyone seems to get the fun part, though. Someone from the Greater
Toronto Airports Authority (the GTAA) happened to find a page on the
site that includes two completely normal photos of urinals from the
Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport, and decided that this
must be illegal. They've sent
an email threatening legal
action against the site if they did not remove the name of the
airport from the site. The site's owners complied, but were clear to
mention that the GTAA had muted them. In response, the GTAA has also
told them they cannot even mention the GTAA. Again, the site has
complied in
very amusing
fashion. The description of the airport now reads: "The [facility
in question] - covering 1,792 hectares (4,430 acres) - has been
[Canada's largest city's] main international [aircraft take-off and
landing facility] since 1939 when it was first known as Malton
[facility]." They also note that the "Gee-Tee-Aye-Aye" forbids them
from naming the actual airport. It makes you wonder, on what legal
authority the GTAA is claiming you cannot name their organization or
their airports. It's not likely that anyone is going to be confused
into believing that
urinal.net is the official website of the
Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport. These days, people
seem very quick to pull out legal threats any time anyone so much as
mentions their name on a website.
Tom at the airport [Flickr]
Tom at the airport [Flickr]
04/09/2005 07:27 AMAirPort Update 3.2
AirPort Update 3.2
11/04/2003 04:49 PMProvides support for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) specification
for the AirPort Extreme base station and client.
I Love My AirPort Again
I Love My AirPort Again
03/29/2005 08:06 PMIs the AirPort Express perfect? No, certainly not, but it comes as
close to perfect as an 802.11 access point can. By Francois Joseph de
Kermadec, O'Reilly Network
AirPort Software 3.2
AirPort Software 3.2
10/30/2003 09:22 PM
In Mac OS X Software Update:
This software update provides improved AirPort wireless networking
software, and is recommended for all users with an ...
How To Sleep in an Airport
How To Sleep in an Airport
02/01/2005 10:14 PMYou've made your reservations, you've turned up on time, you've taken
your shoes off when the nice security people asked you to, you've
provided your id, your ticket, and a...
Airport Security
Airport Security
03/13/2003 10:17 AMCory's account about acquiring "contraband" at the airport's gift shop
caused me to recall a little non-incident that happened on...
New AirPort Express with AirTunes
New AirPort Express with AirTunes
06/07/2004 03:59 PMPresenting AirPort Express. Featuring AirTunes for playing your iTunes
music wirelessly on your home stereo or powered speakers, AirPort
Express brings not only the Internet but your music to wherever in
your home you like to enjoy them most — whether you use a Mac or
Windows PC. Unmatched in its ease of use, it delivers data rates up to
54 megabits per second, fits in the palm of your hand so you can take
it wherever you go — and it costs just $129.
AirPort Express + AirTunes
AirPort Express + AirTunes
06/07/2004 03:44 PMNew today from Apple: AirPort Express and AirTunes. Tom and I have
already come up with reasons to purchase about...
Apple: AirPort Express
Apple: AirPort Express
06/07/2004 02:19 PMApple previews a compact $129 AirPort base that includes audio support
(via "AirTunes", which will require iTunes 4.6) and a USB printer
port.
Apple - AirPort Express
Apple - AirPort Express
06/07/2004 02:09 PMAirPort Express and Airtunes .. Apple - AirPort Express .. we want
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Airport Software 3.4 update available
Airport Software 3.4 update available
04/19/2004 08:27 AMApple today released Airport Software 3.4 via the Software Update
preference pane...
Secrets: AirPort Dynamics
Secrets: AirPort Dynamics
03/30/2005 05:43 PMWhichever way you do it, customizing the DHCP configuration inside
your network can solve a multitude of problems—just be careful
that doing so doesn’t get you kicked off your ISP.
Airport scanners keep it anonymous
Airport scanners keep it anonymous
03/14/2005 06:23 PMZDNet Mar 14 2005 10:06PM GMT
Apple's AirPort Express
Apple's AirPort Express
06/07/2004 10:23 PMApple introduced today the new
AirPort Express
wireless doodad. The AirPort Express (can I call it the APE for
short?) is a little white wall-wart-sized brick that can be used for
several things, most notably streaming your iTunes music -- mp3, CD,
or Internet Radio -- wirelessly from your Mac to your home stereo.
That's called AirTunes.
Enjoy your iTunes music library in virtually any room of your house.
Share a single broadband Internet connection and USB printer without
inconvenient and obtrusive cables. Create an instant wireless network
on the go. Extend the range of your current wireless network. How many
devices do you need to do all this? Just one.
In typical Apple fashion, the APE is simple and straight to the
point, and will be an attractive option for a wide variety of users,
because it can do a wide variety of things and because it's very
portable. It's based on the 802.11g wireless standard, and should work
with just about any 802.11g hardware out there, not just Apple's own.
Sounds like it will even work with the Winders version of iTunes.
Priced at $129. I think I can swing that!
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12/31/2004 10:23 AMAirPort Extreme Firmware Update 5.2
AirPort Extreme Firmware Update 5.2
10/30/2003 09:20 PMProvides support for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) specification
for the AirPort Extreme base station and client.
Apple: AirPort Extreme Firmware 5.5.1
Apple: AirPort Extreme Firmware 5.5.1
12/22/2004 01:56 AMThe AirPort Extreme base station firmware update improves hard reset
behavior by providing visual feedback, resolves a potential problem
with PPPoE configurations when updating from 5.4 or earlier, and makes
other changes.
Apple Updates AirPort Express, Extreme
Firmware
Apple Updates AirPort Express, Extreme
Firmware
12/22/2004 01:13 AM By Peter Cohen, MacCentral
Apple: New AirPort Extreme Base
Apple: New AirPort Extreme Base
04/19/2004 04:35 PMApple quietly introduced a third AirPort Extreme Base Station model,
which substitutes Power Over Ethernet and UL 2043 support for the
modem.
More Flexible AirPort Base Station
More Flexible AirPort Base Station
04/19/2004 12:23 PMNow available in a model that conforms to UL 2043 the UL
standard for products installed in air-handling spaces with
support for Power over Ethernet, AirPort Extreme delivers greater
flexibility and cost-efficiency. [Apr 19]
Apple AirPort Express Base Station
Apple AirPort Express Base Station
09/27/2004 03:12 AMWe are very pleased with AirPort Express Base Station and will
continue to carry it everywhere. By Macs Only! (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Ships AirPort Express Base Station
Apple Ships AirPort Express Base Station
07/14/2004 01:22 PMApple ships its streaming audio, printer sharing, portable base
station: Apple announced today that it is shipping its $129 AirPort
Express, a 7-ounce base station that has no external power cord in its
default configuration, and which combines a single Ethernet port, an
audio output jack for streaming music from iTunes (Mac and Windows),
and a USB port for sharing printers across Mac OS X, Windows XP, and
Windows 2000. This is Apple's most Windows-friendly hardware, ever.
The company said it has 80,000 pre-orders for the unit, which is
listed as shipping in 3 to 4 weeks from the Apple Store online.
Amazon.com says their stock will be available July 20....
New AirPort Base Station offers Power
over Ethernet
New AirPort Base Station offers Power
over Ethernet
04/19/2004 03:17 PMApple has quietly introduced a new AirPort Extreme Base Station with
Power over Ethernet and UL 2043 certification...
New AirPort Base Station and Wireless
Software Updates (26-Apr-2004; 4.5K)
New AirPort Base Station and Wireless
Software Updates (26-Apr-2004; 4.5K)
04/26/2004 09:53 PMUpdates to Airport Base Station software
and Management Tools
Updates to Airport Base Station software
and Management Tools
04/19/2004 01:45 PMThis latest
Airport Update affords better antenna output control,
improved logging from your base station and "performance improvements"
for WPA security.
The
AirPort Mangement Utility and AirPort Client
Monitor provide powerful tools for planning, setting up,
fine-tuning, and managing larger, enterprise-class wireless networks.
Both are available via Software Update.
Initial Hands-On Report -- Apple AirPort
Express Base Station
Initial Hands-On Report -- Apple AirPort
Express Base Station
07/26/2004 03:36 AMAirPort Express works well for the primary purpose that we purchased
ours, i.e. to create and extend Wi-Fi network. By Macs Only! (via
MyAppleMenu)
Eyes on the Screen torrent mirror
Eyes on the Screen torrent mirror
02/01/2005 08:38 PMCory Doctorow:
Eyes on the Screen is an amazing Downhill Battle project that we
blogged earlier. The idea is to get people to download the
seminal documentary Eyes on the Prize, which chronicles the American
civil rights movement. It's a Black History Month perrennial, but
because of the prohibitive cost of clearing the copyrights to the
archival footage used in the series. Once the series has been
downloaded, you'd be encouraged to host a screening party for your
friends and neighbors on February 8th, and ensure that the vital
messages of this documentary don't fade away due to outmoded laws.
The Downhill Battle torrents for Eyes on the Prize have gone away, but
there is still a mirror of them available. Please consider using the
mirror to get your own copies and host a party of your own.
At 8pm on February 8th we will celebrate the struggle and triumph of
the civil rights movement with screenings of Eyes on the Prize Part 1:
Awakenings. Eyes on the Prize is the most renowned civil rights
documentary of all time; for many people, it is how they first learned
about the Civil Rights Movement (more about the film). But this film
has not been available on video or television for the past 10 years
simply because of expired copyright licenses. We cannot allow
copyright red tape to keep this film from the public any longer. So
today we are making digital versions of the film available for
download. Join us in building a new mass audience for this film:
organize or attend a screening in your city, town, school or home on
February 8th.
Link10.3: Configure AirPort via Ethernet
10.3: Configure AirPort via Ethernet
12/27/2003 05:25 PMIn Panther, it is now possible to configure an AirPort device from a
machine connected to it via Ethernet bridging. Prior to this, you had
to have an Airport-equipped Mac in hand to do this via AirPort Admin
Utility.
Unfortu...
Notes and Tips: AirPort Express
Assistant
Notes and Tips: AirPort Express
Assistant
07/13/2004 10:03 AMApple's AirPort Express Assistant has some limitations.
AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
12/29/2004 06:31 PMApple: AirPort 4.0.9 Firmware
Apple: AirPort 4.0.9 Firmware
07/21/2004 11:08 AMApple removed one AirPort 4.0.9 firmware update without explanation,
while keeping another available.
AirPort Firmware Update 4.0.8
AirPort Firmware Update 4.0.8
11/03/2003 04:03 PMUpgrade for the Snow (dual-Ethernet) base station. This firmware
revision does not support the Graphite base station.
Apple: AirPort Firmware 4.0.9
Apple: AirPort Firmware 4.0.9
07/20/2004 11:26 AMApple posts two versions of an AirPort Firmware 4.0.9 update
cryptically citing "improved reliability".
Apple: AirPort 3.3/AEBS Firmware 5.3
Apple: AirPort 3.3/AEBS Firmware 5.3
01/26/2004 11:06 PMApple has issued new AirPort software and AirPort Extreme firmware.
Apple: AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
Apple: AirPort Express Firmware 6.1.1
12/22/2004 01:56 AMThis firmware update for the AirPort Express improves the hard reset
behavior by giving visual feedback, improves the reliability of WDS
networks when using WPA security, and more.
AirPort Express firmware 6.1.1 for Mac
OS X released
AirPort Express firmware 6.1.1 for Mac
OS X released
12/22/2004 01:26 AMApple has released AirPort Express Firmware Update 6.1.1 to improve
hard reset behavior, improved reliability of WDS networks and to fix
printer recognition issues.
Notes on Apple’s website says AirPort firmware updates are now
packaged in a new utility application which simplifies the process of
installing firmware updates. This application is available for use on
Mac OS X computers (10.3 and later) and on Microsoft Windows 2000 or
XP computers.
Enable and disable Airport from the
command line
Enable and disable Airport from the
command line
12/12/2003 11:37 AMIf for some reason you want to turn off your Airport Extreme Card from
the command line, simply type:
sudo ifconfig en1 down
Where en1 is the interface for your Airport Extreme Card. en0 is
usually Ethernet, and en1 is usu...
10.3 Server: Enable internet sharing via
AirPort
10.3 Server: Enable internet sharing via
AirPort
11/16/2003 01:47 PMTo share your Ethernet connection through AirPort under 10.3 Server,
do the following:Ethernet card must have a static IP.
In Server Admin, under NAT, share your Built-in Ethernet.
Under DHCP, create a new subnet with the fol...
QuickerTek offers antennas for Extreme
Base Station, G5
QuickerTek offers antennas for Extreme
Base Station, G5
12/18/2003 08:08 AMQuickerTek Inc. has announced
that it's added two new external antennas to its arsenal of
signal-boosting hardware -- one is for AirPort Extreme connectivity,
while the other one is for Bluetooth.
AirPort Firmware Updates Fix Major Bugs
AirPort Firmware Updates Fix Major Bugs
12/22/2004 01:28 AMALL MULTIPLE P2P NETWORK FILE SHARING
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2.2 update adds Bit Torrent access and
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06/07/2004 02:37 AMRazorPop, Inc. announced the release of TrustyFiles 2.2 Personal File
Sharing software at http://www.TrustyFiles.com. The performance-driven
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Bit Torrent network support. TrustyFiles continues to be FREE with
NO spyware and NO additional bundled software. [PRWEB Jun 7, 2004]
AirPort Extreme FW Update 5.4
AirPort Extreme FW Update 5.4
04/19/2004 08:24 PMProvides support for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) specification
for the AirPort Extreme base station and client.
Apple: Airport Extreme Driver 3.4.2
Apple: Airport Extreme Driver 3.4.2
06/04/2004 10:56 AMAirport Extreme Driver 3.4.2 provides "enhanced networking reliability
during certain memory intensive operations."
AirPort for OS X 10.2 3.0.4