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Apple AirPort Base Station Update

Apple AirPort Base Station Update - 2007-001

for AirPort Utility 5.0

All Time: (3.9)
Version 2007-001: (5.0)
Selected Version: 2007-001
Release Date: 2007-03-29
License: Update
Downloads (version 2007-001): 6,760
Downloads (all versions): 28,865

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What's new in this version:

The AirPort Base Station Update 2007-001 includes general fixes and compatibility updates for the following applications:

- AirPort Utility
- AirPort Admin Utility for Graphite and Snow Base Stations
-AirPort Disk Utility
- AirPort Disk Agent

Note: Only previously installed software from the list above will be updated. AirPort Utility v5.1 for Mac OS X 10.4.x or later software supports the AirPort Extreme Base Station with 802.11n, AirPort Extreme Base Station and AirPort Express Base Station.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
    AirPort Utility 5.0

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Feedback Summary:

Version 2007-001:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Apple AirPort Base Station Update CommentaryWhere's Base Station Agent? - Version: 2007-002, 8/14/2007 11:44AM PST

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Felix01
What's the story about the AirPort Base Station Agent update...the third part of this package? According to MacFixIt, it's located in /System/Library/CoreServices but my OS 10.4.10 install doesn't even have a CoreServices folder. Further, Spotlight doesn't reveal such a folder in any other location.

Is the folder dependent upon the hardware it's installed on by chance (PPC here)? Or is it a hidden folder?

Everything is working fine after running the 2007-002 update and there's a USB drive hooked up to the 802.11n AEBS which mounts OK.
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Apple AirPort Base Station Update CommentaryMy USB drive now mounts!! - Version: 2007-002, 8/14/2007 09:57AM PST

Felix01
I have three drives with USB2 connections and one of them (a WiebeTech RTX 100) wouldn't mount on the wireless network when plugged in to my 802.11n AEBS even though it mounted just fine when connected directly to any of my three computers. But it does now after this update...wahoo!!

First, opened up AirPort Utility, selected the AEBS, hit the new "Manual Setup" button and after it opened, clicked on "Disks" to find the drive was now listed...that was good news indeed. Then clicked the "File Sharing" tab to ensure I had "Enabled" file sharing.

Next, opened AirPort Disk Utility and confirmed both boxes were "Checked."

Lastly, pulled down the AirPort Disk icon from the top menu (when in Finder), selected the AEBS the recalcitrant USB drive was connected to and told the next window to "Connect with Password."

Closed AirPort Disk Utility and lo and behold, the drive mounted on the Desktop.

Thank you, Apple!!




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Apple AirPort Base Station Update Troubleshooting Reportextracting the full app - Version: 2007-002, 8/14/2007 06:49AM PST

sujovian.mac
Browse the contents of airportutility.pkg and double-click on the "archive.pax.gz" file. It will drop a folder on the desktop called "Archive". Drop the files in that folder to their corresponding locations on the drive.
Worked perfectly, and properly administers all 3 of my Airport Express base stations, cleaner and faster than Airport Admin Utility 4.2. It's a shame Apple doesn't offer this straight up.
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