I use Air****t Admin Utility to setup my Air****t Express and it allows me
to save different collections of settings under named "profiles". This
makes it a simple matter to switch between the different configurations
I use in different situations (eg. NAT, bridged, or client mode).
My father recently purchased an Air****t Express, but I was unable to
locate Air****t Admin Utility on his machine (a newer PowerBook than
mine). Instead, the bundled CD included an application called simply
"Air****t Utility" (without the "Admin"). Presumably this is an updated
way of configuring the Air****t Express. Unfortunately this program has
no obvious way of storing named profiles.
Where did they go? Does anyone know?
He certainly can't be expected to reconfigure the device himself, so I
really need to have stored profiles for him to choose.
Can anyone help?
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James Taylor