The AirPort Utility moves to version 1.1 with support to configure and manage the AirPort Express that was announced on Monday at Apple's WWDC conference alongside a host of new products. Apple's new portable base station was the recipient of an overall redesign that resembles a white Apple TV and now sports dual-band connectivity as well as an extra ethernet port.
In addition to the support for the new hardware, the utility app also received the ability to manage base stations for IPv6.
The AirPort Utility update can be downloaded through the iOS App Store for free.
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I wonder how much heat this new design gives off.
My current Airport Express (the bigger one) runs quite hot.
Considering it looks to be the same container as the Apple TV, it should handle heat well enough. Looks as though they just 'shopped in the white. The hand, etc is the same.
[quote name="8CoreWhore" url="/t/150634/apple-releases-airport-utility-for-new-airport-express#post_2125701"]Considering it looks to be the same container as the Apple TV, it should handle heat well enough. Looks as though they just 'shopped in the white. The hand, etc is the same.[URL=http://forums.appleinsider.com/image/id/167608][IMG]http://forums.appleinsider.com/image/id/167608/width/600/height/283/flags/LL[/IMG][/URL] [/quote] right... i dont believe apple uses photoshop...LOL
I am assuming that it does not have a built-in electrical prongs on the back. :( Now I have to have yet another cord.
My ISP supports dual stack IPv4/IPv6 and it works with other routers, but not the Airport, even though this update supposedly adds IPv6 support.