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If you like minimized iOS style apps in Mac OS X Lion, here you go! NOTE: Airport Utility version 6.0 is ONLY for Mac OS X Lion. Accompanying Firmware Update 7.6.1 is ONLY for n Wi-Fi Airport. May 31, 2018 Use new Airport Utility version 5.6 instead. It works with BOTH g and n Airport devices. But note that version 6.0 ONLY works with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Pros: If you like minimized iOS style apps, here you go!

See your network at a glance

Quickly see the status of your network and the devices connected to it in a graphical overview.

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Safely share your network

Create a guest network so friends and visitors can use your Wi-Fi connection without compromising your network’s security.

Automatically update your base stations

Keep your network running smoothly by having AirPort Utility automatically check for software updates.

Manage your Wi-Fi network from your devices

With the AirPort Utility app on your iOS and iPadOS devices, you can set up and monitor your network from your devices as easily as you can from your Mac.

To browse the AirPort Utility User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page.

If you need more help, visit the AirPort Support website.

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  • What is the airport command on Mac OS X?
  • Can I control my Mac's wireless card from the command line?
  • Can I get information about my Mac's wireless connection from the command line?

Context

  • Mac OS X 10.5 and later (and possibly other versions)
  • Mac Airport wireless card or built in Wi-Fi
  • Command line via Terminal application
  • This command requires familiarity with the Mac OS X command line

Answer

Mac OS X (tried on 105 but probably on earlier versions as well) contains a well-hidden command line command for querying and controlling a Mac's Airport card and connection to wireless networks. The command is not well-documented but contains some built-in help. It can be very useful in quickly showing you which specific access point you are connected to, channel numbers, signal strength, and so on.

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Location

On 10.5 or later, the command can be found at:

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Basic usage

To get information about your wireless connection, run the command with the option --getinfo or -I:

If you use the command frequently you may want to create a symbolic link to it in your home directory or a directory in your path so you don't have to type the full path name every time.

Advanced usage

You can run the command with the --help or -h argument to get it to show you all available options and arguments. It allows you to associated and disassociate with different wireless networks from the command line, along with a lot of other functionality.

While the risk is low, you do want to be careful if you are not sure what the different options are, as it could cause your Mac to lose its network connection or set up a peer-to-peer wireless network.