
Apple propose aussi de mettre à jour le Firmware des bornes AirPort Etreme. Pour ça, il vous faut télécharger
AirPort Extreme Firmware 5.5.1.
Comme d'habitude, cette mise à jour est disponible via le module
Mise à jour ou directement sur le site d'
Apple.
Il est a noter qu'il existe aussi une version pour
Mac OS X 10.2.8 et pour
20doses de cette mise à jour.
Quelles sont donc les nouveautés ?
Cette mise à jour offre une meilleure fiabilité et résout certains problèmes avec des imprimantes. Elle est recommendée pour tous les utilisateurs d’AirPort Express.
Vous
pouvez télécharger directement cette mise à jour ici (Apple)
:
AirPort Extreme Firmware 5.5.1 pour Mac OS X : AirPort Extreme Firmware Update 5.1.1 - Raw firmware (10.2.8): Ou si vous êtes sur un système
20doses, vous pouvez télécharger directement cette mise à jour là :
AirPort Extreme Firmware 5.5.1 pour Windows : Plus
d'informations en anglais :
AirPort Extreme Firmware 5.5.1 for Mac
OS X About the AirPort Extreme Firmware Update 5.5.1
Hard reset behavior is improved. With this firmware version pressing and holding the reset button for more than 5 seconds will cause the LED to flash rapidly. This visual feedback lets you know you’ve held the button long enough to trigger a hard reset
Resolves a potential problem with PPPoE configurations when updating from 5.4 or earlier
Improved reliability of WDS networks when using WPA security. If you had a WDS network secured by WPA and then removed any of the WDS nodes, this could cause a memory leak resulting in the need to reboot your WDS network nodes
Resolved an issue with inbound passive FTP to a port-mapped computer on the network
Resolved an issue with certain printers which were no longer recognized by the base station after the 5.5 firmware update was installed. With the 5.5.1 firmware these printers are again recognized by the base station.
The
following items were part of the previous 5.5 release and are also included in
this
firmware:
AirPort firmware updates are now packaged in a new utility application which simplifies the process of installing firmware updates. This application is available for use on Mac OS X computers (10.3 and later) and on Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP
USB printer renaming - USB printers connected to the AirPort Extreme can now be renamed by using the AirPort Admin Utility (version 4.1 or later)
Multiple printer support for the “Power over Ethernet” model of AirPort Extreme - The "Power over Ethernet" model of AirPort Extreme now allows multiple USB printers to be connected through a USB hub to the AirPort Extreme. Other models of AirPort Extreme still support only one single USB-attached printer. To determine which model of AirPort Extreme you have, check this article
WPA security for WDS networks - WDS networks made up of AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express base stations can now be secured with WPA-Personal security. All AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express units must be upgraded to the latest appropriate 5.5 or 6.1 firmware before the network can be secured with WPA
Improved reliability for WDS networks - WDS nodes will now check for the presence of other WDS nodes. This results in better WDS network connectivity. All AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express units must be upgraded to the latest appropriate 5.5 or 6.1 firmware
In certain situations wireless clients could send certain types of data which could cause the AirPort Extreme to stop transmitting data. This issue is improved in the 5.5 firmware update
The 5.5 Firmware Update improves performance and other concerns related to FTP, RTSP, IPSec, TCP, UDP, and other IP protocols
Certain DNS traffic could affect AirPort Extreme performance. This issue is improved in the 5.5 firmware
Certain PPP or PPPoE connections (commonly used with DSL ISPs) could encounter a situation where the AirPort Extreme could not communicate with the ISP, requiring the base station and/or the ISP’s modem to be rebooted. This is fixed in the 5.5 firmware
Improved printing performance when printing to USB printers connected to the AirPort Extreme
Posté le : Mer. - Décembre
29, 2004 à 11:59 PM
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