We certify that this program is clean of viruses, malware and trojans. Screenshots of AirPort Utility 5. AirPort Utility x Jul 23, AM. I rebooted Windows 10, and now it seems to be finding the base station again. I'll see how long it lasts.
Thanks for the tips. Maybe the obligatory Windows reboot is the key Jul 23, AM in response to mbratch In response to mbratch. I can say that dnssd. I didn't fiddle with those setting since it worked without doing so. I have both IPv4 and IPv6 enabled on my system, and on the base station. Does the base station require IPv6? The settings in the Airport Utility didn't imply that it did. By default, the base station has IPv6 enabled. It is not required for operation, but facilitates the AirPort Utility in finding it.
By default, it should be configured for: Link-local only. This setting will allow for local network IPv6 traffic. Oct 13, AM in response to mbratch In response to mbratch.
Locate the Bonjour service and double click it. Click Start and then click apply. You don't have to restart, as the service is now running, even if you left the Airport Utility open. Your Airport Utility will have a rescan button, but each computer I've tried this on, it automatically refreshed and it shows All the network devices, and gives you control, even the new models, hence the lack of need to updated the software on Apple's side.
Oct 13, AM. I checked and the Bonjour service was running. I uninstalled Bonjour and iTunes which I use for music. Then I reinstalled the latest iTunes which installed Bonjour. With Bonjour service running again, the Airport Utility still could not automatically find my Airport Extreme. I rebooted, then it did find it. The next time I tried the Airport Utility a day or two later, it then couldn't find it. I'm wondering if I have the case as cited above by another user that it seems to work if you run it right after a reboot, but then at some point will no longer work.
I double checked, and Bonjour service is still running. Oct 14, PM. Oct 17, PM in response to mdbratch In response to mdbratch. Do you use Home Sharing with iTunes? If no, Bonjour is still not functioning correctly. I've used IOBit's Uninstaller for troubled programs, services, and other installed software. I would download it and uninstall Airport Utility and iTunes. At the end of the Uninstall, it will give you and option to "Deep Scan" for remnants of the previously uninstalled software.
This includes registry entries left behind as well as any files. I just did this on my computer the one I'm using and reinstalled everything iTunes from a fresh download. The installers aren't supposed to replace newer files with older, but that's not always the case. IOBit Uninstaller is free They do have a paid version, but I don't actually see any difference but make sure to pay attention to the first part of the install.
They want you to try their other products, so uncheck if you don't want them any checkbox. We tested the file AirPortSetup. It's good practice to test any downloads from the Internet with trustworthy antivirus software. Older versions of Windows often have trouble running modern software and thus AirPort Utility may run into errors if you're running something like Windows XP.
Conversely, much older software that hasn't been updated in years may run into errors while running on newer operating systems like Windows You can always try running older programs in compatibility mode. As this software was designed for older versions of Windows, it may not run perfectly on Windows As it turned out, these two icons were the full extension of the 'graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network and devices' that was indicated on Apple's page for the new version.
I was hoping that the utility would show a map of connected devices, but that wasn't the case. To be fair, the two icons offer a quick way to access a lot of information about the network. And when you click on the router's icon, you'll also see a list of connected Wi-Fi clients.
Unfortunately there's no way you can copy and paste that information to a text editor, so get a pencil ready in case you want to keep it. That said, the new AirPort Utility 6. And that's a good thing since many of you will miss out on it: AirPort Utility 6.
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