Airport – The Graphic Mac http://www.thegraphicmac.com Mon, 27 Jun 2016 15:00:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.3 Automatically mount an AirPort-attached USB drive with Automator http://www.thegraphicmac.com/automatically-mount-an-airport-attached-usb-drive-with-automator Tue, 15 Jan 2013 15:00:53 +0000 http://www.thegraphicmac.com/?p=8403 Related posts:
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Mount server with Automator

Manually mounting a USB hard drive attached to your AirPort isn’t terribly difficult, but it can be a real nuisance. Chris Breen has an excellent article over at Macworld to help you automatically mount USB drives attached to your airport using Automator.

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View detailed WiFi settings in Snow Leopard’s Airport menu http://www.thegraphicmac.com/view-detailed-wifi-settings-snow-leopards-airport-menu Thu, 24 Sep 2009 13:21:44 +0000 http://www.thegraphicmac.com/wordpress/?p=388 I mentioned a new feature of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard earlier this week, and today I have another one for you that enhances the Airport menu.
Snow Leopard Airport Menu

Snow Leopard Airport Menu

Hold down the Option key while clicking the Airport icon in your menubar to view detailed statistics about the network you’re currently connected to, such as the Channel, Security Settings and more.… Read the rest

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I mentioned a new feature of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard earlier this week, and today I have another one for you that enhances the Airport menu.
Snow Leopard Airport Menu

Snow Leopard Airport Menu

Hold down the Option key while clicking the Airport icon in your menubar to view detailed statistics about the network you’re currently connected to, such as the Channel, Security Settings and more. While this probably holds little value for the average user, it can be quite valuable for network admins and people who just love to know everything about what’s going on with their Mac at every moment.

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