![]() ![]() ![]() One of the first things I do is make it so that I don’t have to type that whole thing out every time by running the following: sudo ln -s /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport /usr/local/bin/airport You can find it here: /usr/libexec/airportd If it’s your machine, just use those apps!Īnyway, Apple gives you the ability to tap into the Airport software on your Mac through Terminal using the airportd command. This doesn't take away from using Adrian’s great AirTool or WiFi Explorer apps but it might be useful for end-users that either don’t have that software or if you need to work remotely via the command line (via SSH or something). Today I was messaging with some other WiFi people about how they can get some visibility on what end users can see from their Macs without having to install software on their machines.
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