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Apple Releases AirPort Utility 5.3.2

Apple today released "AirPort Utility 5.3.2," available via Software Update or from the Apple Downloads page. No specific details on changes to the software have been announced.

AirPort Utility is used to setup and configure AirPort Express and AirPort Extreme base stations, as well as Time Capsule.

Apple AirPort Utility 5.3.2 for Leopard (8.8 MB)
AirPort Utility 5.3.2 Tiger (9.3 MB)
AirPort Utility Setup 5.3.2 for Windows (10.3 MB)

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48 months ago
hopefully this won't break the time machine back ups with an airport extreme =|
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48 months ago
10.5MB for me (Leopard).
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48 months ago
Wonder if the TM will be supported through an Airport Extreme Base Station after this. Or will that require some kind of firmware update?
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48 months ago
yeah i hope this doesn't take away wireless TM backups
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48 months ago
Backups are still working the same as before. I find airport a bit more stable. This may solve the dropouts issue, Not sure.
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48 months ago

I find airport a bit more stable.


Snappier? Zippy?
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48 months ago

Snappier? Zippy?


Just a bit more snappier. But I noticed that my wireless signal stays at 5 bars and don't go down to 2 or 3 then drops. My Time Machine works faster for mounting and unmounting.
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48 months ago
Nice one, I've been suffering from the disappearing TC issue, so I'll see if this resolves it.
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48 months ago
I don't think this would fix what I want, but lets hope. I want to be able to back-up the harddrive in the Time Capsule via TM to another external HD. I use Time Capsule as a network drive.

I would love the following setup:

iMac --> TC - Media Drive (hardwired) --> External HD - Backups (via USB on TC).

In this setup I could have TC and external drives hidden inside my homerun network box (safe if someone breaks into house) and use TM to back everything up. Oh well, will have to wait till I get home to try this out.
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48 months ago

10.5MB for me (Leopard).


10.5 MB for me as well, running Leopard 10.5.3.
Morod
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