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polygonkilla

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Feb 26, 2008
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I got a Express a few days ago - now my downstairs neighbor asked me if he can join for the night (long Story) - well he handed me his HP laptop and I put in my password - so he couldn't see, well my question is - is there a way I can find out if he is still on my network.
 
I have not used my Express for a while, as I upgraded to an Extreme, but im pretty sure you can do this on an Express too.

Open your Airport Utility App (Select manual set up). Go to 'Advanced' > At the bottom, click on 'Logs and statistics' > Click on 'Wireless Clients' or 'DHCP Clients'
Those should show you everything you need?
 
I have not used my Express for a while, as I upgraded to an Extreme, but im pretty sure you can do this on an Express too.

Open your Airport Utility App (Select manual set up). Go to 'Advanced' > At the bottom, click on 'Logs and statistics' > Click on 'Wireless Clients' or 'DHCP Clients'
Those should show you everything you need?
There is no - Logs ans Stats at the bottom - Thanks anyway. Is there an app that I can download?
 
There is no - Logs ans Stats at the bottom - Thanks anyway. Is there an app that I can download?

Strange, I was pretty sure my Express could do this. Is the Firmware in it up to date? As I don't think the feature was added until later.
I'll double check it myself later :)
 
Try this.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/istumbler.html

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Strange, I was pretty sure my Express could do this. Is the Firmware in it up to date? As I don't think the feature was added until later.
I'll double check it myself later :)

I just checked my Express and I'm able to check it the way you instructed.
 
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