
"syAP.114" = "AirPort Extreme 802.11n (4th Generation)" -> was AirPort Extreme (Simultaneous Dual-Band II) "syAP.113" = "Time Capsule 802.11n (3rd Generation)" -> was Time Capsule (Simultaneous Dual-Band II) "syAP.109" = "Time Capsule 802.11n (2nd Generation)" -> was "Time Capsule (Simultaneous Dual-Band) "syAP.108" = "AirPort Extreme 802.11n (3rd Generation)" -> was AirPort Extreme (Simultaneous Dual-Band) After that, it should open without complaint. Because the application is not code-signed, you will need to follow this procedure to run it the first time. "syAP.106" = "Time Capsule 802.11n (1st Generation)" -> was Time Capsule However, there is a way to get around this issue by importing the older library into AirPort Utility v5.6.1 before running it. The first offset's text is missing the first Time Capsule for some reason, so I didn't use that one.ĭevices are also added (with internally changed names in some cases) in the AirPortSettings.strings file also referenced above: The raw text can be found in the binary at offsets 136e54, 2bdb74, and 453170 starting at 'APPLE-FIRMWARE' for those wondering. The 'Simultaneous Dual-Band' Extremes and Time Capsules are currently in Gen2 (see or the old AirPort Utility.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/AirPortSettings.strings), so I would say this is additional proof of new base stations. For the most part, the code numbers make sense, especially with the K30(x) and K10(x) listings I have no idea why the Xserve RAID is listed with all the APs
#Airport utility 5 verification
Mactracker refers to the original Time Capsule as 'M52', adding some verification to these it also would add verification for the fact there are three numbers with "AirPort Extreme (802.11g, Multiple Ethernet)" - one each for standard, modem, and PoE I added returns and changed spacing for readability K10B Apple AirPort Extreme (Simultaneous Dual-Band, Gen3) K31 K30B Time Capsule (Simultaneous Dual-Band, Gen3) K10A Apple AirPort Extreme (Simultaneous Dual-Band, Gen2) K30A Time Capsule (Simultaneous Dual-Band, Gen2) K30 Time Capsule (Simultaneous Dual-Band) K10 Apple AirPort Extreme (Simultaneous Dual-Band) M91 Apple AirPort Extreme (802.11n, Gigabit Ethernet) I appreciate the detailed instructions and helpful advice it provides. The support for multiple languages is also a great addition. It provides a user friendly interface with an intuitive layout and a comprehensive selection of tools.
#Airport utility 5 software
Q57 S5 Q60 Apple AirPort Extreme (802.11g, Multiple Ethernet) AirPort Utility software is an easy to use application for managing and setting up your AirPort base station. Found this tidbit that appears multiple times in the binary (/AirPort Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/AirPort Utility):
