AirPort Software Updated to v3.4
iumacboy writes "Available now in your Software Update, Apple AirPort Software v3.4, which 'provides improved AirPort wireless networking software, and is recommended for all users with an AirPort Extreme and AirPort enabled computer or an AirPort Extreme base station.' New features include: 'improved antenna output control, enhanced logging from your base station which is compatible with syslog, and performance improvements for WPA security implementations.'" Apple also put up some AirPort Management Tools (a management utility for viewing logs and configurations, and a client monitor) but they quickly disappeared.
Maybe I am just crazy, but ever since I did this update last night, my signal strenth on my Airport extreme card (in my 15in PB) seems to have dropped. I am getting 3/4 bars on an access point that is about 4 feet away
You may not want to install this one just yet. Airport 3.4 has cut range considerably for some people. It's all over the Apple Discussion boards and Apple news sites.
The link for Airport Management Tools doesn't work for me - I get Apple's version of 404.
Right now the Airport Management Tools can be downloaded from the Airport Support Page. Look down the right column until you get to the section, Resources.
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See my other comment here on this thread. I used to have service out on the balcony and now I don't. It's quite a dramatic difference, really.
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I had the same signal strength until I read this comment thread, and I kid you not, I lost 25% strength the moment I finished the page. How could it know? Oh wait, it's back up to full now. No, now it's back to 75%. BEWARE.
I installed the update and don't notice a differe
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Oh, bullshit. Despite all the "/. favors platform X over platform Y" memes, the fact of the matter is that /. remains one of the best places to hear about both the merits and defects of just about any OS and/or hardware platform you can name. There is no pro-Apple conspiracy here.
There are certainly those (I'm one of them) who will happily spend mod points to mod down stupid "M4X0Rz 5uX0rz" trolls, but that's not the same thing. As an iBook user, I'm glad to know that I should hold off on the latest software update. A look at the various signal strength posts, most of which are modded "Informative," will tell you that a lot of other people feel the same way.
The correlation between ignorance of statistics and using "correlation is not causation" as an argument is close to 1.
The plain AirPort update gives you the firmware update for the base station. You can upload it from the Airport Admin Utility. Maybe I am odd, but I always run the Admin util after upgrading AirPort, to see if there is a firmware update.
No, DAldredge. It's not just your Apple posts that get modded down, it's your posts on every topic. Why? Because more often than not, your commentary demonstrates a lack of even the most tenuous grasp of the facts (e.g. your vaguely racist conception of India's caste system). If only you would get it through your thick skull that the world neither wants nor needs to hear your retarded ramblings, we would all be better off.
If you are having problems with the 3.4 update, revert back to 3.3.1. Here's a tutorial on how to do it.
:). My setup does not have the issues listed above. YMMV.
As best as I can determine, a combination of (one or more) of the following causes the problem:
1) Airport Extreme network
2) ABS extreme not updated to 3.4 (only the mac updated to 3.4)
3) Using a network app such as Retrospect/LimeWare/MLdonkey etc.
4) Apple has changed the algorithm to the signal strength display.
It may be a good idea to hold off the upgrade till 3.4.x is released.
Having said that, I should add that I did upgrade without any problems (couldn't wait to play with the new apps
The new Airport Client Monitor is cool. It plots the signal and noise strengths, as well as the transmit rate (which I could also see on MenuMeter, but not as a plot over the last 60 seconds.) The Airport Management Utility seems to be a superset of the old Airport Admin Utility and would probably be most useful if you have more than one ABS to handing off roving clients to one another. It can also "see" all Rendezvous enabled devices.
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