AirPortUtility56/AirPortUtility56Lion.pkg/Payload | sudo tar -C / -xvf - "./Applications/Utilities/AirPort Utility 5.6.app" AirPortUtility56.pkg ~/Downloads/AirPortUtility56 Then in a Terminal window do : $ cd ~/Downloads If you do not want (or can't) get the app out of a backup you can extract it from the installer.ĭownload the Airport Utility 5.6 for Lion and move the file AirPortUtility56.pkg contained within the dmg to your ~/Downloads folder. Seems anyone with older Airport kit, or a need to do anything slightly advanced in ML is screwed.Īnyone know how I can either view logs in 6, or install 5.6 on 10.8? So I download 5.6, which is the most recent non-6.0 version that uses the old ways and lets you view logs etc - and it won't install because it's not compatible with Mountain Lion.Ī bit of googling about also reveals that apparently V6.0 will only manage Wireless-N networks. I presume the AE just rebooted, so I fire up Airport extreme to look at the logs, and remember that in Airport Utility 6.0, all the nice advanced features (and some not so advanced ones) are not available. I wait a while, it starts to flash green, then it goes green, and slowly my SSIDs start to appear, and everything is normal again. ![]() Sure enough, my Air has also lost it's network connectivity and the Airport Extreme is solid Amber on the status light. So I just upgraded to Mountain Lion, and I'm watching some Netflix over my Apple TV, when it stops streaming and tells me it's not connected to the network any more.
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