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Apple today released several software updates related to its AirPort networking products. The updates are presumably related to this morning's release of new AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule products bringing several new features.

AirPort Client Update 2009-001 is targeted at for all Intel-based computers running OS X 10.5.6 and is said to address "issues with roaming and network selection in dual-band environments." The update weighs in at 2 MB.

AirPort Utility 5.4.1 (17.4 MB) and AirPort Utility 5.4.1 Windows (10.92 MB) provide updated setup and management tools for the AirPort Express Base Station, AirPort Extreme Base Station and Time Capsule. No specific details on changes present in the updates are given, although they presumably incorporate new features allowing users to administer the updated AirPort Extreme Base Station and Time Capsule models introduced today.

Article Link: Apple Issues AirPort Admin Utility and Client Software Updates
 
I hope this fixes the bug where an ipod touch can kick the computer off the network without having to reassign another IP. This happens to both me and my housemate, each with different generations of ipod touch and different laptops.
 
I wonder if the MobileMe option would be available for current TimeCapsule users.

Knowing Apple this won't be the case....
 
I would like to see the current Aiport Express to be able to handle multiple configurations, just like the old AP was able to do. That's a feature that's been lost between the upgrade from 802.11b/g to 802.11n
 
I wonder if the MobileMe option would be available for current TimeCapsule users.

/agree

anyone with a current time capsule or AEBS that can verify that the update doesn't give us this option?

mixed mode/guest network are nice to haves and require different hardware i presume, but the mobileme option sounds like it could be put on legacy devices.....

steve...
please....
 
I have a network with both a Time Capsule and an AE - can anyone who has installed this comment on whether or not there are any improvements for current users?
 
I just went through the settings in AirPort Utility (for my TC) and I didn't notice anything.


It would be fantastic if they did, but I wouldn't put any money on them giving us features.
 
Basically this is just an update to our current Macs to support the new AEBS, and TC.

The previous gen AEBS is discounted $20 ($159.00 now) and the new AEBS is $179.00.

My guess is that there will be no new functionality with the previous gen AEBS, and TC.
 
Basically this is just an update to our current Macs to support the new AEBS, and TC.

The previous gen AEBS is discounted $20 ($159.00 now) and the new AEBS is $179.00.

My guess is that there will be no new functionality with the previous gen AEBS, and TC.

I agree, it looks like this just add support for the new Extreme and Time Capsule and nothing more.

Although I am going to wait to see if it breaks anything (like connections) before installing.
 
I wish I could get the dual-band wireless as I would love my MBP to have full 802.11 N performance. In order for my PS3, Wii, PSP, and NDS to connect, I have to leave it at 2.4GHz. :(
 
Problem with Airport Utility install

Software update is giving me the following error with the Airport Utility update:

The update “AirPort Utility Software Update 2009-001” can’t be installed.
The digital signature for this package is incorrect. The package may have been tampered with or corrupted since being signed by “Apple”.

Hmm...
 
I only upgraded to 10.5.6 last week, and have been unable to connect to the router from my bedroom. My iPhone connects, my Powerbook G4 connects, even my 9 year old computer connects, its just the macbook that has tonnes of problems.

Here's hoping this fixes it.
 
Since updating my airport utility it can't see my Airport Extreme n (5GHz) router (even though I am connected to it!) and only sees my two Airport Expresses (2.4GHz).
 
**since updating...my disc/cpu usage has been extremely high ranges from 50%-90% by a process called mdsworker (mdworker)....got stuck on 90% for 10-15 seconds...:confused::confused:
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Does anyone know if the Firmware for the AEBS was updated in addition to the utility and client on the Mac end of things?
 
I did not see a firmware update. My TC is still at 7.3.2.

The article posted above says that 7.4.1 is available. I just hope that it fixes the issue where the AE will sometimes become invisible to the Admin Utility until you reset it.
 
The article posted above says that 7.4.1 is available. I just hope that it fixes the issue where the AE will sometimes become invisible to the Admin Utility until you reset it.

The tuaw article? All it says that mobile me access will be available if you install 7.4.1. But it doesn't say 7.4.1 is available for download yet.
 
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