Showing posts with label wi-fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wi-fi. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Apple Seeds OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4 12E47 Beta Build to Developers



Just over a week following the previous build, Apple has seeded OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4 build 12E47 to registered Mac developers. The update is available via the Mac App Store for developers and should be on the Mac Developer Center shortly. Apple, once again, tells developers to focus on WiFi performance, Safari, and Graphics Drivers…
 
We previously noted that 10.8.4 includes support for Mac computers with 802.11ac WiFi chips.
While 10.8.4 is a minor update to OS X Mountain Lion, Apple also has a major release launching in the next couple of months. We previously reported that OS X 10.9 will include an enhanced Finder, much improved multiple-monitor support, a new version of Safari, and various other features from iOS.
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Thursday, 7 February 2013

Airport Utility For Mac OS X Updated to Version 6.2









Apple has released an updated version of its AirPort Utility wireless networkmanager, bringing it to version 6.2.

The update contains the usual improvements and bug fixes, but Apple mentions three specific changes:

- The ability to extend the Guest Wi-Fi network on a network that is configured with multiple AirPort Base Stations

- The ability to add a WPS-capable Wi-Fi printer

- Improved international support
The update weighs in at 20.64MB and is available through Apple's software update website.

Update: Apple has also released AirPort Base Station and Time CapsuleFirmware Update 7.6.3 for updating the units themselves.

Finally, the AirPort Utility app for iOS has also been updated to add the new functionality.


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