W wlantest macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 4, 2014 3 0 Sep 4, 2014 #1 Is there any way using command line utility to configure 802.11 radio on MacBook Pro to operate in 11g only ?
Is there any way using command line utility to configure 802.11 radio on MacBook Pro to operate in 11g only ?
satcomer Suspended Feb 19, 2008 9,115 1,977 The Finger Lakes Region Sep 4, 2014 #2 In /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and launch it. Then look at the manual for: Code: man networksetup Then you can figure it out for yourself.
In /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and launch it. Then look at the manual for: Code: man networksetup Then you can figure it out for yourself.
W wlantest macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 4, 2014 3 0 Sep 4, 2014 #3 I checked that utility and none of the options help with forcing a wireless mode on the wi-fi card of my macbook pro to a desired PHY mode.
I checked that utility and none of the options help with forcing a wireless mode on the wi-fi card of my macbook pro to a desired PHY mode.
chrfr macrumors G5 Jul 11, 2009 13,885 7,525 Sep 4, 2014 #4 satcomer said: In /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and launch it. Then look at the manual for: Code: man networksetup Then you can figure it out for yourself. Click to expand... That was helpful. ---------- wlantest said: I checked that utility and none of the options help with forcing a wireless mode on the wi-fi card of my macbook pro to a desired PHY mode. Click to expand... No, this can't be configured in OS X.
satcomer said: In /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and launch it. Then look at the manual for: Code: man networksetup Then you can figure it out for yourself. Click to expand... That was helpful. ---------- wlantest said: I checked that utility and none of the options help with forcing a wireless mode on the wi-fi card of my macbook pro to a desired PHY mode. Click to expand... No, this can't be configured in OS X.