Yeah, the 6.0 Airport Utility that has dropped a lot of the functionality. RADIUS support went away in 6.0, but my new AirportExtreme still does RADIUS. It has the wrong graphic in the UI in the 5.x version I'm using, but it seems okay with the 5th Gen. I think there's a new 5.x version that fixes the graphic, but that computer died. And, I'm running a snapshot of my VM...because 3 weeks ago a Windows update killed it and it was a pain to recover. My Windows 7 desktop died after an update on Feb 15th...and I still haven't recovered. All my digital photos are on there....so that's a chunk of data I want to salvage first. And, then the official 12.04LTS will drop and.... The only recovery option in OEM disk is factory reset. I bought a retail copy, but the in place upgrade requires that the existing Windows 7 be running to start it. But, I haven't been able to boot it since the Windows update. I suspect all the times Windows crashed and invalidated the Intel FakeRaid, requiring it to (re-)initialize and then (re-)verify....spread bad data all over my system.
Happens on my work Windows 7 box...except its configured as recovery volume mirroring (because the second drive was added later). Instead of my home system, which I purchased with two drives configured as RAID 1. Wonder if work computer would be more stable if I got rid of the Intel Matrix stuff altogether. Though I'm thinking I want to see about P2V'ng it....to my new work computer.... just as soon as I get some harddrives for it. At the time when it was ordered, they wanted $300 for a 1TB 7200RPM drive....so I was going to wait for the old array to get decommissioned, and get some 10,000 RPM 1TB drives. Even though the array went EOS back in November....we couldn't get everybody to move off by then...or by now. And, its starting to lose drives. On 04/19/2012 08:43 AM, David N. Blank-Edelman wrote: > On Apr 19, 2012, at 2:34 AM, [email protected] wrote: > >> one note on the Apple products, I read something a few days ago that IPv6 is >> being disabled on some of the newer access points, not the right direction >> to be going nowdays. > Quick point of information: all Apple networking products still have IPv6 > fully present. Apple recently released a new version of their configuration > utility (in which the focus was to make a shinier/simpler, iOS-like UI) that > doesn't include the ability to configure IPv6. They continue to distribute > the previous version and tell people to use it if they need to configure > something that isn't included in the new version. It is widely suspected that > future releases of the utility will regain the ability to configure the > missing stuff. > > -- Who: Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng. - W0LKC - Senior Unix Systems Administrator For: Enterprise Server Technologies (EST) -- & SafeZone Ally Snail: Computing and Telecommunications Services (CTS) Kansas State University, 109 East Stadium, Manhattan, KS 66506-3102 Phone: (785) 532-4916 - Fax: (785) 532-3515 - Email: [email protected] Web: http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~lkchen - Where: 11 Hale Library _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
