Re: Advanced wireless settings

2014-01-21 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, I don’t believe that you need to go to that much effort. The newer Airport devices are dual bandwidth and the devices that use N will grab the N signal and the other devices that use G will grab that signal. Your Airport will handle that stuff on its own. Later… Tim Kilburn Fort McMurra

Re: Advanced wireless settings

2014-01-21 Thread Traci Duncan
Thank you both. I didn’t know about the system settings under utilities. That wireless information is interesting. VO-f2f2 did tell me about the additional pop-over, but it wouldn’t let me interact with it. Each time I entered or VO-spaced on it, the window disappeared from view. Another qu

Re: Advanced wireless settings

2014-01-21 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, The Airport Utility has new window is telling you just that. In certain situations, when focused on specific items within Airport Utility, new pop-up windows will appear. These windows give you more information about those items, as in Hardware Addresses, specific error messages etc. Usu

Re: Advanced wireless settings

2014-01-21 Thread Barry Hadder
Hi Traci, You can see all of what you are looking for in the wifi section in system information. It is in the utilities folder. I’m not sure this is what you’re talking about, but when I read through the connected wireless clients list, I don’t hear vo say “airport utility has new window.”.

Advanced wireless settings

2014-01-21 Thread Traci Duncan
A few questions here: Does anyone use a different utility aside from Airport? How do you read the wireless traffic on and around your network? How do you find out which channels are the busiest in your neighborhood? Lastly, when I’m reading through the wireless devices list, VO says airport u