Okay, perhaps I'm wrong but isn't all that stuff available under the "Network" 
tab for your particular device? I recall seeing it there though I did wonder 
what happened to the IP6 stuff.


On 26/03/2012, at 11:30 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm not planning on upgrading to Airport 6.0.0 or above whatsoever, 
> personally, anyway. I haven't found options for RADIUS-based access control 
> (802.1X) no IPV6 configuration, no more raw log views, and Apple apparently 
> seems to have removed the options for Unix syslog server destinations for 
> logging. Additionally, they even dropped SNMP networking monitoring support. 
> Unfortunately, this includes the lack of wireless clients and DHCP client 
> views which enabled you to see detailed information pertaining to your 
> clients' signal strength over time on Wi-Fi, DHCP expiration and 
> configuration details. You also can't set the Bonjour names of printers, nor 
> can you set the base stations Bonjour host name. You can change the readable 
> name, though, which displays in the Finder, but it's still not adequate.
> 
> Windows workgroup support for internal disks has also been stripped. Another 
> caveat, at least if you need it. Internal time zone can also not be set 
> manually.
> 
> I know some articles have already mentioned these, at least, I think that's 
> the case. The ironic thing is that they can still be accessed through the 
> hardware, but Apple just elected to remove these options from Airport Utility 
> for whatever reason. So I'm sticking with 5.6.
> 
> Given that my University has Airport base stations in several configurations 
> but mostly run Windows computers, it's pretty maddening. I do love how the 
> graphics show you a depiction of all the base stations though. Of course, a 
> lot of this won't matter to home networks, but mostly enterprise.
> 
> Regards,
> Nicolai
> On Mar 26, 2012, at 1:59 AM, Dane Trethowan <d.tretho...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> Posted a message last night to this list thinking that my Time Capsule had 
>> gone to TC heaven.
>> 
>> Thankfully I was mistaken and some poking about the Apple support site, a 
>> look in some of the support forums and a good nights sleep has made all the 
>> difference.
>> 
>> Somehow the settings in the TC had become corrupted and I wasn't able to 
>> change them wirelessly.
>> 
>> Connecting the TC directly to my Imac made all the difference, was able to 
>> reset the TC to its defaults and do a total reconfiguration.
>> 
>> Incidentally what do people think of the layout of the new Airport utility? 
>> It looked rather strange at first but having used it a lot now <smile>, well 
>> I'm used to the layout and its less cluttered than the previous versions had 
>> been.
>> 
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