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<h2> <a href="#Configurator">AirPort Base Station / RG-1000 Configurator</a>
              </h2>
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<h2> <a href="#Hangup">Modem Utility</a>       </h2>
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<h2> <font size="+2"><a href="#Monitor">Wireless Link Test Utility</a>   
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<h2> <font size="+2"><a href="#Host_Monitor">Wireless Host Monitoring Utility</a></font></h2>
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<h2>      
<center><a href="#PortInspector">AirPort Port Inspector</a></center>
  </h2>






   
<div align="center">  
<h2><a href="#IPInspector">AirPort IP Inspector</a></h2>
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<h2>      
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<div align="left">       
<center></center>
       <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/index_francais.html">Version Fran</a><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/index_francais.html">aise</a> (merci  Stphane Moureau)<br>
              
<center>        </center>
       </div>






                               
<h4> <a name="Changes"></a>       Recent changes:</h4>






<ul>






<li><b><a href="#Wireless_Host_Monitor">Wireless Host Monitor for "Graphite", "Snow" and Extreme AirPort base stations</a> </b>(September 27, 2003)</li>
</ul>







                      
<blockquote>This utility monitors the wireless hosts that are currently connected
through an Apple Airport or Lucent RG-1000 wireless access point. The utility provides an
editable list of MAC addresses and user-assigned host names for
recording known hosts; when the list of associated hosts is
retrieved from the base station, it is matched against the list of
known hosts, and the associated host names are displayed and unknown hosts are indicated.<br>
             <br>
  </blockquote>







   

                           
<ul>






       <li><b><a href="#IPInspector">AirPort IP Inspector version   1.0 (for
 "snow" base station) posted</a>        </b> (February 1, 2003)</li>
             
</ul>






                      
<blockquote>    This utility monitors the external (WAN) IP address of a
"snow" AirPort base station, and sends an email notification to a configurable
email address whenever the external IP address changes. Why would anyone
ever want this? See the full description below!<br>
             <br>
  </blockquote>






   
<ul>






       <li><b><a href="file:///home/root/Desktop/web_page/airport/index.html#PortInspector">
  AirPort Port Inspector version   1.0 (for "snow" base station) posted</a>
          </b> (January 26, 2003)</li>
             
</ul>






   
<blockquote>                  This utility provides monitoring of the port
 maps used by hosts   associated with an AirPort base station when NAT is
used. It provides both   a detailed and simplified view of open ports; the
detailed view shows information   on the remote hosts being accessed by local
hosts, while the simplified view  just shows the number of ports used by
each local host. A consequence of this is that the utility can be used to
monitor the local hosts which are associated with a base station - however,
note that only hosts which have recently made active connections to the "outside
world" will show up.<br>
    <br>
      </blockquote>






           
<ul>






       <li><b><a href="file:///home/root/Desktop/index.html#Configurator"> Configurator 
  version  2.0.1 (for new version base station) posted</a>        </b> (July
  22, 2002)</li>
             
</ul>






           
<blockquote>          Provides minor fix for bug in which only partial configuration
   retrieved from base station in settings with poor link quality.<br>
    <br>
      </blockquote>






             
<ul>






       <li><b><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/index.html#Hangup">Modem Utility version 2.0 (for
both    base  station versions) posted</a>        </b> (March 12, 2002)</li>
             
</ul>






                      
<blockquote>Version 2.0 of the Modem Utility works with both the original 
    ("graphite") and new ("snow") version base stations. This version works 
  with  both modem and PPPoE connections. It also displays the connection 
speed  for  the new base stations (unfortunately, the original versions don't 
report   the connection speed, so this isn't displayed).<br>
                       <br>
           </blockquote>






                      
<ul>






             <li><b><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/index.html#Configurator">Configurator version
  2.0  (for new version base station) posted</a>        </b> (February 4,
2002)</li>
                     
</ul>






                     
<blockquote>This version works with the new ("snow") version base station 
     (the one with two Ethernet ports). It provides the same functionality 
 (mostly)    as version 1.5.2 provides for the original ("graphite") base 
station (the    one with one Ethernet port). The new version was necessary 
becuase the communication   protocol, and seemingly the firmware, have been 
completely changed in the   new units. The new configurator version is specific 
to the new units; it  will not work with the original base stations. Note 
that this version supports   both 40- and 128-bit encryption, since support 
for both is built into the   new base station.<br>
             <br>
             </blockquote>






                         
<blockquote>    </blockquote>






                                     
<ul>






               <li><b><a href="#Configurator">Configurator version  1.5.2 
posted</a>                 </b> (November 17, 2001)</li>
                <br>
              Includes:                                                 
         
  <ul>
                  <li>Bug fix correcting problem that prevented username/password 
    field   from being changed in modem configuration (bug introduced in version
    1.5.1)</li>
                  <li>Sanity-check on local base station IP address in Bridging 
   panel,    to prevent address 0.0.0.0 from being uploaded to the base station</li>
                                                                       
  </ul>
                                           
</ul>






                   <br>






           Please note that this software is freeware, and comes with no
warranty,       express or implied. The user - not the author - is responsible
for all    consequences    that may stem from its use; the author accepts
no liability    for any damage    or inconvenience that may result. This
software is provided    under the GNU    Public License (included with the
downloads).                               
<h4>                                
<hr width="100%"></h4>






                                              
<h3> <a name="Configurator"></a>       Configurator:</h3>






               Here's a Java-based configurator for the Apple AirPort Base
 Station     and  Lucent RG-1000 wireless access points. It should run on
any platform     with  a Java 1.2-compliant runtime environment installed,&nbsp;
 permitting     the  configuration of a base station from any host. The download
 for Unix/Windows      consists of a zip file containing the software and
HTML help file. The   runnable   is supplied as a "jar" file; run this in
the usual way (double-clickable     in Windows if using <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/jre/index.html">      Sun's  JRE
1.2 or higher runtime environment</a>       ; from command line in Unix). 
   The download for the Macintosh expands  into   a folder containing a double-clickable 
   application plus the help file;  a  download containing two necessary Java
   libraries from Sun is also available   (see notes below). <br>






              &nbsp;<br>






           &nbsp;                           
<h4>"Graphite" and RG-1000 Version<br>
             </h4>






           Version for the original ("graphite") base station, with one Ethernet
    port,  and the Lucent RG-1000. See below for versions for the new ("snow")
    base station.                            
<ul>






                                                           
  <ul>
               <li> Unix / Windows</li>
                                                                        
                             
    <ul>
               <li> Configurator and manual (zip file)</li>
                                                                        
                                                         
      <ul>
                      <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/configurator_152.zip">
      version 1.5.2</a>       &nbsp;</li>
                      <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/configurator_152_micro.zip">
      version 1.5.2 micro</a>         (optimized for 640 x 480 screens)</li>
                                                                        
                                                              
      </ul>
                <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/swing.zip">   
   Swing library (zip file; needed only with pre-1.2 versions of Sun's  JRE
   (Java  runtime environment))</a>            </li>
                                                                        
                            
    </ul>
                                                           
  </ul>
                                     
</ul>






                                     
<ul>






                                                           
  <ul>
                <li> Macintosh classic (OS 9)</li>
                                                                        
                             
    <ul>
               <li> Configurator and manual (Stuffit archive)</li>
                                                                        
                                                         
      <ul>
               <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/configurator_152.sit">
      version 1.5.2</a>               </li>
                                                                        
                                                             
      </ul>
                                                                        
                            
    </ul>
                                                                        
  </ul>
                                                                        
 
  <ul>
                                                                        
                            
    <ul>
               <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/swing.sit">   
   Swing libraries</a>        (Stuffit archive; needed for Macintosh classic 
   (see below))</li>
                                                                        
                            
    </ul>
                                                           
  </ul>
                                     
</ul>






                                     
<ul>






                                                           
  <ul>
                <li> Macintosh OS X</li>
                                                                        
                             
    <ul>
               <li> OS X double-clickable application packaged by Paul Naro,
  available      at <a href="http://www.if-dev.com/products.html">http://www.if-dev.com/products.html</a>
                    </li>
                                                                        
                            
    </ul>
                                                                        
  </ul>
                                             
</ul>






                                              
<ul>






                                                              
  <ul>
                 <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/128bit.html">128-bit
   encryption "graphite" version</a>          </li>
                                                           
  </ul>
                <br>
                                                           
  <ul>
                 <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/source/source_152.zip">
         Source code</a>          </li>
                                                           
  </ul>
               <br>
               <br>
                                     
</ul>






                                     
<h4>"Snow" and Extreme Version<br>
             </h4>






            Version for the "snow" base station, with two Ethernet ports,
and Extreme (54 Mbps) base station.    Note   that this has built-in support
for both 40-bit and 128-bit encryption.    See   above for versions for the
original ("graphite") base station.                            
<ul>






               <li> Unix / Windows</li>
                                                           
  <ul>
                 <li> Configurator and manual (zip file)</li>
                                                                        
        
    <ul>
                   <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/configurator_201.zip">version 2.0.1</a>&nbsp;</li>
                                                                        
        
    </ul>
                       
  </ul>
           
</ul>






             
<ul>






         <li>Mac Classic<br>
         </li>
                           
  <ul>
           <li> Configurator and manual (zip file)</li>
                                         
    <ul>
       <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/configurator_201.sit">version 2.0.1</a></li>
                                         
    </ul>
                                                               
  </ul>
                                      
</ul>






                                      
<ul>






                                                    <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/source/source_20.zip">
         Source code</a>              </li>
                                                   <br>
               <br>
                                     
</ul>






                                     
<h4>Additional Resources</h4>






                                     
<ul>






               <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/manual.html">Manual</a>
               </li>
                                             
</ul>






                                              
<ul>






               <li><a href="#Changes">Change list</a>        </li>
                                     
</ul>






                                     
<ul>






               <li><a href="#Bugs">Bug report</a>        </li>
                                     
</ul>






                                     
<ul>






               <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/tips.html">   
   Tips on usage</a>         </li>
                <br>
              &nbsp;                                                    
      
  <ul>
               <li> <u>A common problem:</u> shrunken text entry fields</li>
                <br>
              It is possible that when you start the configurator, or retrieve
   settings,     all of the textboxes into which you can enter information
 will  appear very    narrow, unable to hold even 1 character. This is a
Swing  anomaly:  if the   outer window size isn't large enough to hold all
of the  contained  components,   all of the textboxes shrink to 1 pixel wide!
The  solution is  simple: just   enlarge the window size (drag the bottom-right
 corner); when  the size is  big enough, the textfields will all suddenly
pop out to their  normal size.  Note that this shrinkage happens whether
the window is too narrow (not wide  enough), or too short (not tall enough),
so you might have to enlarge either  of these dimensions.               
                                          
  </ul>
                                             
</ul>






               <u>Macintosh classic notes:</u>&nbsp; The configurator was 
built   with components     from Sun's Swing user-interface package; unfortunately,
   the Swing libraries     aren't included with Apple's MRJ (Macintosh Runtime
   for Java) download.   The needed files are called "swingall.jar" and "mac.jar",
   and should be in  the MRJClasses folder in the MRJ Libraries folder in
the   Extensions folder   inside the System folder; if these aren't present
on  your machine, you'll   have to download them (above), and install as
follows:                                
<ul>






               <li> <u>Make sure MRJ is installed:</u> you can download the 
 latest    version   from Apple if you need it, at URL <a href="http://www.apple.com/java">   http://www.apple.com/java</a>       
(use the "Download MRJ 2.2 Installer" link). If there isn't an "MRJ  Libraries" 
     folder in your Extensions folder, you need to download this.</li>
                <li> <u>Download the Swing files above:</u> the library files 
  needed    are  contained in an archive file (which your browser should automatically
     decompress).</li>
                <li> <u>Put library files into correct location:</u> Drag 
the   files    "swingall.jar"   and "mac.jar" from the "Swing libraries" folder
  to the  MRJClasses  folder  in the MRJ Libraries folder in the Extensions 
  folder inside the System  folder  - i.e., put these two into System folder/Extensions/MRJ 
   Libraries/MRJClasses.</li>
                <li> Once this is done, you should be able to run the Mac 
version     of  the  configurator by double-clicking it. (As a side benefit, 
you'll   now  be  able  to run any other applet or application that uses the
Swing   user  interface   libraries!)</li>
                                             
</ul>






                                              
<hr width="100%"> <br>






              <a name="Firmware"></a>       <b>Where's Apple hidden the firmware 
   in their 1.3 software update?</b>                                   
<p>Apple's firmware has previously been supplied as a standalone file  as 
    part of a software download bundled into a Mac-specific archive file (with
    suffix ".smi", so it's often called a .smi file) However, with the 1.3
 software    release, the firmware is no longer included as a separate file
 - it's embedded    within the base station admin utility (it's the Bin1
resource,   if you're   a ResEdit fan). That leaves non-Mac-users out in
the cold! However,   it's  possible to get the firmware image out using ResEdit,
and copies are   floating  around. Check out: <br>
              <a href="http://www.aciri.org/fenner/airport/">http://www.aciri.org/fenner/airport/</a>
              &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (Thanks, Bill!) <br>
               </p>






                                           
<hr width="100%">                               
<h3> <a name="Hangup"></a>       Modem Monitoring and Hangup Utility:</h3>






               This is a small Java-based utility that monitors the connection
   state    of  the modem of an Apple AirPort Base Station, sends signals
to   connect   or disconnect the modem on demand, and displays the (approximate)
   length  of time the modem has been connected. Version 2.0 also displays
 the  modem  connection speed when used with the new ("snow") version base
 stations.  (Thanks  to Raph Hix for suggesting this app, S. Sexton  for
posting  info  on the relevant  signals to send, and Olav von Rein for suggesting
  the leaner format.)<br>






       <br>






             
<ul>






                  <li>                                   Version 2.0:&nbsp; 
 &nbsp;Works     with all versions ("graphite", "snow" and Extreme) of the
AirPort Base Station.</li>
                                                       
  <ul>
                     <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/airportmodemutility_20.zip">
        Unix / Windows / Mac OSX</a>   &nbsp; (zip file)</li>
                     <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/airportmodemutility_20.sit">
         Macintosh Classic</a>    &nbsp; (Stuffit archive)</li>
                                                       
  </ul>
                                 
</ul>






                                 
<ul>






                   <li>Version 2.0 Non-Swing: &nbsp; &nbsp;Identical to above,
   but  doesn't require the Java Swing user interface libraries, for systems
   such  as handhelds with limited memory.</li>
                                                       
  <ul>
                     <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/airportmodemutility_20_noswing.zip">
        Unix / Windows  / Mac OSX</a>    &nbsp; (zip file)</li>
                     <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/modemutility_20_noswing.sit">
         Macintosh Classic</a>    &nbsp; (Stuffit archive)</li>
                                                       
  </ul>
             
</ul>






             
<ul>






                                               
</ul>






             
<ul>






         <li>Version 1.4: &nbsp; Works only with the "graphite" base station</li>
                           
  <ul>
           <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/airportmodemutility_14.zip">
      Unix / Windows / Mac OSX</a>         - version 1.4 (zip file)</li>
           <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/airportmodemutility_14.sit">
      Macintosh Classic</a>        - version 1.4 (Stuffit archive)</li>
                           
  </ul>
             
</ul>






             
<ul>






                                         <li>Source: &nbsp;Contains source
 files   and scripts for creating   jar files</li>
                               
  <ul>
            <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/modemutility_source.zip">
      Source</a>   (zip file)</li>
                               
  </ul>
               
</ul>






                  
<ul>






               
</ul>






       <br>






                                          <u>Notes:</u>
&nbsp;    <br>



<ul>



  <li>Paul Colton has ported the <a href="http://www.colton.net/airport/">Modem Monitoring utility to .Net for Windows hosts</a></li>
</ul>



<ul>



  <li>Macintosh Classic: Note that this utility requires the Sun   Swing  libraries (see
discussion    above), which can be obtained through the   link above.   
                           
  </li>
</ul>



<p> </p>






                                           
<hr width="100%">                               
<h3> <a name="Monitor"></a>       Wireless Link Test Utility:</h3>






               This is a small Java-based utility that permits the measurement
   of  signal    strength and noise on wireless links between an Airport
Base    Station  and   the wireless hosts associated to it, permitting the
selection    of the  specific    wireless host whose link is to be tested
and displaying    bar graphs  of signal    strength and noise. This utility
was built using    the <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/MIB.html">   
  information  on the undocumented 1.3.6.1.4.1.762.2.5.*&nbsp; MIB variables
      (posted here).</a>                                      
<p>Note that version 1.1 provides an important bug fix; in version 1.0,  the
 link tested could be other than the one corresponding to the listed  wireless
 host. This has been corrected in version 1.1.</p>






                                     
<p><u>Note</u>: works only with the original ("graphite") base station and Lucent RG-1000. 
  &nbsp; :-(<br>
            </p>






                                           
<ul>






               <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/link_monitor_11.zip">
      Unix / Windows / Mac OSX</a>        - version 1.1 (zip file)</li>
                <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/link_monitor_11.sit">
      Macintosh Standard</a>        - version 1.1 (Stuffit archive)</li>
                <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/source/link_monitor_source_11.zip">
      Source</a>        (zip file)</li>
                                             
</ul>






               <u>Use:</u>                               
<ol>






               <li> Start the application:</li>
                                                                        
 
  <ul>
               <li> In Windows, just double-click the LinkMonitor.jar file
 icon</li>
                <li> In Linux/Unix/Mac OSX, at the command line, enter:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
       java -jar LinkMonitor.jar</li>
                <li> In Mac Classic, double-click the LinkMonitor application 
  icon</li>
                                                                        
  </ul>
                <li> Click the "Set community" button, and enter the password 
  used   to  configure  the access point; click the "Set address" button and
  enter   the  access point's  IP address if it's different from 10.0.1.1.</li>
                <li> Click the "Select new host" button; a list of names
of  all   wireless    hosts currently attached to the access point will appear; 
 select   the host    whose wireless link quality you'd like to test.</li>
                <li> Click the "Test wireless link" button; the access point
  will   send   a stream of packets to the wireless host, and use these to
 measure   the quailty   of the wireless link; the link's signal level, noise
 level,   and signal-to-noise   ratio (SNR) will be displayed as bar graphs;
 the statistics   are updated every 10 seconds.</li>
                <li> Click the "Stop testing" button to stop the test.</li>
                                             
</ol>






               <u>Macintosh classic notes:</u>&nbsp; Note that this utility 
 requires  the  Sun   Swing  libraries (see discussion above), which can be
 obtained  through  the   link above.  <br>






              &nbsp;                               
<h4>                                
<hr width="100%"></h4>






                                              
<h3><a name="Wireless_Host_Monitor"></a> <a name="Host_Monitor"></a>       Wireless Host Monitor</h3>






This utility monitors the wireless hosts that are currently connected
through an Apple Airport or Lucent RG-1000 wireless access point. The
MAC and IP addresses of attached hosts are retrieved and listed, with
the list being updated every 5 seconds. The utility provides an
editable list of MAC addresses and user-assigned host names for
recording hosts which are known. When the list of associated hosts is
retrieved from the base station, it is matched against the list of
known hosts, and the associated host names are displayed. If a host is
not found in the list, the phrase "*****Unknown host*****" is listed in
the name field to indicate the presence of an unrecognized host. (An
"Add" button is provided for each such unknown host to simplify adding
it to the list of known hosts.)<br>



<br>






Thanks to
Michael Codanti for suggesting the original version of this app, and to
Bruce Thomson for helping to test the functionality with the AirPort
Extreme!<br>
<br>






                                     
<p><u>Notes</u>: <br>
</p>
<ul>
  <li>Version 2+ now works with "graphite", "snow" and Extreme AirPort base stations, as well as Lucent RG-1000 access points</li>
  <li>Version 2.0.2 fixes the "shrunken textfield problem" (where text boxes shrink to 1 pixel wide when the window size is too small)<br>
  </li>
  <li>Version 2.1 adds support for logging and remote notification through email, and includes a usermanual.</li>
</ul>
<p><br>
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Downloads</span>:<br>
             </p>




<ul>

                
  <li>Version 2.1 <br>
</li>
  <ul>
    <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/host_monitor_21.zip">Unix / Windows / Mac OSX</a> (zip file)</li>
    <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/source/host_monitor_source_21.zip">Source</a> (zip file)</li>
  </ul>
</ul>
<ul>
  <li>Version 2.0.2</li>
  <ul>
    <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/host_monitor_202.zip">Unix / Windows / Mac  OSX</a> (zip file)</li>
  </ul>

  
  <ul>
    <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/source/host_monitor_source_202.zip">Source</a>        (zip file)</li>
  </ul>
</ul>
<br>
<ul>

  <li>Manual</li>
  <ul>
    <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/host_monitor_manual/Host_Monitor_Manual.html">Online</a></li>
    <li><a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/host_monitor_manual.zip">Zipped</a><br>
    </li>
  </ul>


</ul>







               <u><br>
Use:</u>
<ol>


<li>Start the application:</li>
<ul><li> In Windows and Mac OSX, just double-click the HostMonitor.jar
  icon</li><li> In Linux/Unix (and Windows and Mac OSX, if desired), at the command line, enter:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
       java -jar HostMonitor.jar</li></ul><li>In
the dialog box which appears at startup, enter the IP address of the
base station (usually 10.0.1.1) and the password used to configure the
base station.<br>
</li><li>The utility will immediately start monitoring the base station, 
 showing  a list of hosts associated with the base station; 
    the  list is updated every 5 seconds. <br>
</li><li>To edit the list of known hosts, click on the "Edit known
hosts" button; this will bring up a table in which the names and MAC
addresses of known hosts can be added. Note that MAC addresses must be
entered as pairs of hex digits separated by spaces, for
example,&nbsp;&nbsp; 00 02 2d 3f a2 73 <br>
  </li>
  <li>More conveniently, when monitoring starts, any hosts which show
up as "Unknown" will also have a button labelled "Add"; clicking this
will bring up the known hosts table with the MAC address already
entered.</li>
  <li>When the application exits, you'll be prompted to save the base station settings and known host list if these have been changed.<br>
  </li>
</ol>






<br>






<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Notes:</span><br>






<ul>






  <li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Extensibility</span> <br>The
software has been designed to allow easy extensibility for monitoring
other types of access points.There's a single class that needs to be
implemented for each base station type that queries the base station
and returns the retrieved information to the main program for display.
Since there's no standard SNMP MIB that provides information on the
wireless hosts associated with a base station, each manufacturer
generally provides a proprietary set of OIDs to supply this
information, though some, including the "Snow" AirPort base station,
provide no direct mechanism for reporting the associated hosts (see
below). In fact, each of the three AirPort models has sufficiently
different firmware that the mechanisms used to monitor the associated wireless hosts are entirely different.
AirPorts are similar on the outside only. The "Graphite Airport used an
embedded 486 microcontroller from AMD and firmware developed by
Karlnet, Inc.; the "Snow" AirPort used an embedded PowerPC
microprocessor from Motorola and VxWorks-based firmware; and the Extreme models use
an embedded MIPS-based microprocessor from AMD - I'm not sure what the
firmware is based on. So we have three entirely different processor
families and possibly three entirely different operating systems! See <a href="http://www.vonwentzel.net/ABS/Evolution.html">Constantin von Wentzel's website</a> for a side-by-side comparison of the three models. The
AirPorts are essentially identical strangers.)<br>
<br>
In any case, I'd be interested in extending the monitoring capability to
additonal access point types, beyond Apple and Lucent models. To do this,
I need information about how the access point manufacturer provides the
needed information (if at all). If you have a favorite access point type,
and would like to see the Host Monitor extended to cover this, send me
an email and I can tell you how to retrieve the information I need
(basically, either the device MIB, if provided by the manufacturer, or
an SNMP treewalk of the device while some wireless hosts are attached
to it; I can send detailed instructions on how to perform the latter).</li>
</ul>





<ul>






<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">"Graphite" AirPort:</span> <br>
    <ul>
      <li>
The list compiled
 by the access point  seems to  be somewhat variable, with hosts sometimes
 disappearing for one  cycle and  showing up again in the next.</li>
      <li>The WAN address of the base station is not displayed
correctly for some versions of the base station firmware, due to an
incorrect reporting of the interface indices associated with the WAN
(Ethernet) and LAN (wireless) interfaces (they're both reported as
interface 1 in the IP address table).</li><li>The length of time that each host has been associated is not provided by the base station, and thus not displayed.<br>
      </li>

    </ul>

    <br>
  </li>

  <li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">"Snow" AirPort:</span> <br>
  </li>
  <ul>
    <li>The "snow" AirPort models unfortunately provide no direct mechanism to
determine the hosts which are currently associated with the base
station. The monitoring consequently uses the list of port maps in the
base station as the list of associated hosts. As a result, the utility
will show associated hosts only when the base station is used in NAT
mode, and hosts will only show up when they have recently made active
connections to the "outside world",&nbsp; since only these will have
opened ports through the base station.</li>
    <li>The length of time that each host has been associated is not provided by the base station, and thus not displayed.<ul>
    </ul>
    </li>
  </ul>

</ul>







      
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">AirPort Extreme:</span> <br>
    <ul><li>The
Extreme AirPort needs firmware 5.1.1 or greater for monitoring to work
(earlier versions don't support the relevant SNMP OIDs).<br>
</li></ul></li>
</ul>
<br>






           
<hr width="100%"><a name="PortInspector"></a>      
<h3>AirPort Port Inspector</h3>






      This utility provides monitoring of the port maps used by hosts associated
   with an AirPort base station when NAT is used. It provides both a detailed
   and simplified view of open ports; the detailed view shows information
on   the remote hosts being accessed by local hosts, while the simplified
view   just shows the number of ports used by each local host. A consequence
of   this is that the utility can be used to monitor the local hosts which
are   associated with a base station  - however, note that only hosts which
have  recently made active connections to the "outside world" will show up.<br>






                   
<p><u>Notes:</u> <br>
     </p>






         
<ul>






       <li>works with the new ("snow") base station; see the Host Monitor 
  Utility above for related functionality for the original (graphite) base 
 station.</li>
       <li>only hosts which have recently made active connections to the
"outside   world" will show up, since only these will have open ports through
the base   station.<br>
       </li>
         
</ul>






         
<p><br>
     <u>Downloads:</u><br>
             </p>






                                          
<blockquote> <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/PortInspector_10.zip">Unix / Windows / Mac  OSX</a>
               - version 1.0 (zip file)</li>
                          <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/PortInspector_10_Source.zip">Source</a>
              (zip file)</li>
               </blockquote>






               <u><br>
     Use:</u>                                             
<ol>






               <li> Start the application:</li>
                                                                        
               
  <ul>
               <li> In Windows, just double-click the PortInspector.jar file
  icon</li>
                <li> In Linux/Unix/Mac OSX, at the command line, enter:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
       java -jar&nbsp;PortInspector.jar</li>
                                                                        
              
  </ul>
                <li>Enter the password used   to  configure  the access point 
  in the dialog box which appears at startup</li>
        <li>The utility will immediately start monitoring the base station, 
 showing  a list of ports representing connections through the base station; 
    the  list is updated every 5 seconds. Note that only hosts which have 
recently  made active connections to the "outside world" will show up, since 
only these  will have opened ports through the base station.</li>
                                                           
</ol>






   
<hr width="100%"><a name="IPInspector"></a>      
<h3>AirPort IP Inspector</h3>






      This utility monitors the external (WAN) IP address of a "snow" AirPort
 base station, and sends an email notification to a configurable email address
 whenever the external IP address changes. Why would anyone ever want to
do  this? Well, this is intended for folks who want to access hosts behind
a base station through a preconfigured port map. For example, suppose you
have a web server on your home computer, and it connects to the "outside
world" through an AirPort base station. If the web server's (local) IP address
is 10.0.1.2, you can access the web server from outside of your home network
by configuring the AirPort with a port map that maps connections on port
80 of its external interface to port 80 on the internal host 10.0.1.1. Thus
pointing your web browser to the AirPort's external IP address will access
the web server - the connection is "passed through" due to the port map.
Of course, this requires that you know the external IP address of the base
station, and if your service provider uses DHCP, this can change. That's
where this utility comes in - run on the web server, it monitors the base
station's external IP address, and emails you when it changes so you'll know
where to find your base station if its address changes.<br>






  <br>






  This is a first whack at a more general notification utility; being emailed
 every time your base station's IP address changes is probably not the most
 convenient notification method, but it should at least be effective - you'll
 know where your base station is. In addition, the messages could relatively
 easily be processed by a process on the receiving end to take some action
 if desired (the message format is very simple). On the other hand, it's
a  little like the sorcerer's apprentice, in that it'll happily fill up your
 mailbox with notifications if your base station's address changes frequently
 (the utility queries the base station every 5 seconds). The code has been
 structured so that alternative notification actions can easily be provided
 - for example, a URL for a cgi-bin program could be accessed and provided
 with the new address, and this could display the new web address in a web
 page - or, better yet, redirect you to the new base station address. The
code simply dispatches to any registered object that implements a simple
AirportInfoChangeListener interface (a simple example of how to use it is
contained in the AirportInfoChangeEmailer class). If there's interest, and
I get time, I'll code up a few additional ones (or if anyone would like to
contribute one, I'd be happy to incorporate it...)<br>






  <br>






                   

   
<p><u>Note:</u> <br>
     </p>






              
<ul>






    <li>Works only with the new ("snow") base station.</li>
         
</ul>






   
<p><br>
     <u>Downloads:</u><br>
             </p>






                                          
<blockquote> <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/IPInspector_10.zip">Unix / Windows / Mac  OSX</a>
               - version 1.0 (zip file)</li>
                          <li> <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/IPInspector_10_source.zip">Source</a>
              (zip file)</li>
               </blockquote>






               <u><br>
     Use:</u>                                                          
<ol>






    <li> Start the application:</li>
                                                                        
               
  <ul>
               <li> In Windows, just double-click the IPInspector.jar file
  icon</li>
                <li> In Linux/Unix/Mac OSX, at the command line, enter:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
       java -jar IPInspector.jar</li>
                                                                        
              
  </ul>
                <li>In the dialog box which appears at startup, enter the 
base station's local address (usually 10.0.1.1) and password, the email address
 to which change notifications should be sent, and the name of your Internet
 service provider's SMTP mail host - the latter is generally something like
 "mail.earthlink.com" or the like; you can probably find it in the settings
 for your email package (Eudora or whatever), or get it from &nbsp;your ISP</li>
        <li>The utility will immediately start monitoring the base station,
 checking its external IP address every 5 seconds. You'll get an initial
email  message when the utility starts, and then another one whenever the
IP address  changes. Again, be aware that you'll get lots of messages if
it changes frequently  (up to one every 5 seconds, but this would be really
unusual).</li>
   
</ol>






  <br>






           
<p> </p>






                                                         
<hr width="100%">                                             
<h4> <a name="Mailing_List"></a> Mailing List</h4>






               A mailing list has been created to provide notification of 
updates     in  the  Airport Base Station Configurator, Hangup Utility, and 
other related     software  releases. Note that this is a notification-only 
list; it won't    accept postings.    <br>






              To subscribe to the airport-config mailing list:          
                                 
<ul>






               <li> create an email message addressed to:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
       majordomo@lists.cs.drexel.edu</li>
                <li> leave the subject line blank (it's ignored)</li>
                <li> in the body of the message, put:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
     subscribe&nbsp;&nbsp;   airport-config</li>
                                                           
</ul>






               You'll receive a reply indicating that you've been added to
 the   list,    followed  at intervals by notifications of any updates or
releases   of new    software versions.                                 
           
<p>(To unsubscribe from the list: </p>






                                                         
<ul>






               <li> create an email message addresses to:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
       majordomo@lists.cs.drexel.edu</li>
                <li> leave the subject line blank (it's ignored)</li>
                <li> in the body of the message, put:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
     unsubscribe&nbsp;&nbsp;   airport-config</li>
                                                           
</ul>






               You will then no longer receive messages from the list.) 
                                           
<p> </p>






                                                         
<hr width="100%">                                             
<h4> <a name="Tips"></a>         <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/tips.html">   
   Tips can now be found here</a>         </h4>






                                                            
<p><br>
               </p>






                                                         
<hr width="100%">                                             
<h4> <a name="Bugs"></a>       Bug Report and Status List:</h4>






                                                            
<ul>






               <li> Port mapping</li>
                                                                        
               
  <ul>
               <li> Port mapping would not work with base stations using
manual    Ethernet    configuration</li>
                <li> Status: Fixed May 23 2001; public base station IP address
   was   not   being set for port maps during configuration, rendering port
  mapping   inoperable;   problem not present when DHCP or modem configuration
  used,  since public IP address was supplied by base station at run time.</li>
                                                                        
              
  </ul>
                <li> Manual</li>
                                                                        
               
  <ul>
               <li> Manual instructions for reset procedure not compatible
 with   Airport    1.1 and higher</li>
                <li> Status: Rewritten July 8, 2000, with inclusion of section
   on  firmware   upload to accompany configurator version 1.2</li>
                                                                        
              
  </ul>
                <li> Modem country code combo box</li>
                                                                        
               
  <ul>
               <li> Problem: Combo box didn't display correct country when
 retrieving      settings  from base station; always read "North America"
(even when base     station successfully updated with different country code).</li>
                <li> Status: Fixed May 21, 2000</li>
                                                                        
              
  </ul>
                <li> Modem init string functionality</li>
                                                                        
               
  <ul>
               <li> Problem: Alterations in modem init string read incorrectly; 
   could    cause  dialing problems if init string length != 7.</li>
                <li> Status: Fixed May 18, 2000</li>
                                                                        
              
  </ul>
                <li> Modem configuration</li>
                                                                        
               
  <ul>
               <li> Problem: Setting of (disabled) Ethernet configuration 
panel    could    affect  modem configuration settings; only occured if DHCP 
setting    selected    in Ethernet panel.</li>
                <li> Status: Fixed May 16, 2000</li>
                                                                        
              
  </ul>
                                                           
</ul>






                                                            
<hr width="100%">                                             
<h4> <a name="Changes"></a>       Change Log:</h4>






                                                            
<p>January 26, 2003 </p>






                                 
<blockquote>AirPort Port Inspector version 1.0 posted:<br>
                   </blockquote>






                                     
<ul>






                                                       
  <ul>
                       <li>Utility to display open port maps through the
new  ("snow") base stations<br>
         <br>
       </li>
                                                       
  </ul>
                                     
</ul>






     
<p>March 12, 2002 </p>






                                 
<blockquote>Modem Utility version 2.0 posted:<br>
                   </blockquote>






                                     
<ul>






                                                       
  <ul>
                       <li>Modem Utility for both the new ("snow") and&nbsp;original 
    ("graphite") version base stations</li>
                       <li>Displays modem connection speed for the new version
   base  station<br>
                       </li>
                                                       
  </ul>
                                     
</ul>






                                     
<p><br>
         February 4, 2002 </p>






                                     
<blockquote>Configurator version 2.0 posted:<br>
                     </blockquote>






                                         
<ul>






                                                           
  <ul>
                         <li>Configurator for the new ("snow") version base 
 station;    provides (approximately) the same functionality as version 1.5.2 
 provides    for the original ("graphite") base station.</li>
                                                           
  </ul>
                                         
</ul>






                                         
<p><br>
         November 17, 2001 </p>






                                                                 
<blockquote>Configurator version 1.5.2 posted:<br>
                  </blockquote>






                                                                        
      
<ul>






                                                                        
                                  
  <ul>
                      <li>Bug fix correcting problem that prevented username/password 
      field from being changed in modem configuration (bug introduced in version
      1.5.1)</li>
                      <li>Sanity-check on local base station IP address in
 Bridging     panel,  to prevent address 0.0.0.0 from being uploaded to the
 base station</li>
                                                                        
                                  
  </ul>
                                                                        
      
</ul>






                                                                        
      
<p>October 1, 2001 </p>






                                                                        
      
<blockquote>Configurator version 1.5.1 posted:</blockquote>






                                                                        
                       
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                  
  <ul>
               <li> Important bug fix affecting size of username/password 
field    and   DHCP  client ID; now provides for longer usernames, needed 
in particular     for German   DSL services</li>
                <li> Provision for configuring base station to use RTS/CTS
 medium    reservation</li>
                                                                        
                                                  
  </ul>
                                                                        
                      
</ul>






                                                                        
                       
<p><br>
              May 23, 2001 </p>






                                                                        
                    
<blockquote>Configurator version 1.5 posted:</blockquote>






                                                                        
                                     
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                
  <ul>
               <li> Important bug fix affecting port mapping with Ethernet
 configuration       (thanks to Manoj for pointing this out, and providing
 the information   needed    to resolve the issue!)</li>
                <li> Separation of DHCP and NAT functionality</li>
                <br>
              NAT service is now independent of DHCP service, with NAT vs 
transparent       bridging being configured in the Bridging panel and DHCP 
service placed     into  its own panel <li> Private address range for NAT 
can now be specified</li>
                <br>
              The local private LAN address range can be specified to be
any   range    desired,&nbsp;   not just the default 10.0.1.* range, by specifying
  the  base  station private   LAN address and subnet mask              
                                                                        
                                  
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                    
</ul>






                                                                        
                                     
<p><br>
              May 8, 2001 </p>






                                                                        
                                 
<blockquote>Wireless host monitoring utility version 1.0  posted         
                                                                        
                                         
  <p>Link test utility version 1.1 posted:</p>
                        </blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                   
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
     
  <ul>
               <li> significant bug fix in which incorrect link tested</li>
                <li> numerical values added to bar displays</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
     
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                  
</ul>






               April 22, 2001                                           
                                                                 
<blockquote>Configurator version 1.4 posted:</blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                                 
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                   
  <ul>
               <li> PPPoE for WAN connection</li>
                <li> DHCP client ID for WAN connection (thanks to Manoj Kasichainula
      for  providing this functionality)</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                   
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                   
  <p><br>
              Note that the base station will support the above features
only   if  Airport    firmware version 1.3 is installed. <br>
              &nbsp; </p>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                 
  <ul>
               <li> DHCP lease time configurability for LAN connection</li>
                <li> Restructured Network and Bridging panels to better display 
   information</li>
                <li> Fixed bug in display of uptime in Discovery window</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                   
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                 
<p><br>
              January 18, 2001 </p>






                                                                        
                                                             
<ul>






               <li> Microsize version of configurator posted; created for 
folks    with   640  x 480 screens; has all the same stuff as the regular-size 
configurator,      just  "squeezed".</li>
                <br>
              &nbsp;                                                    
                                                                     
</ul>






               January 15, 2001                                         
                                                                        
        
<blockquote>Configurator version 1.3 posted:</blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                                        
      
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                 
  <ul>
               <li> Encryption:</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                              
    <ul>
               <li> Support for 4 encryption keys added</li>
                <li> Switch added to permit unencrypted and encrypted data
 simultaneously</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                             
    </ul>
                <li> Modem logon script support added</li>
                <li> SNMP trap host and syslog address specification fields 
 added</li>
                <li> Facility added to disable bridging of broadcast packets
  when   using   NAT</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                 
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
     
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
      
<p><br>
              October 16, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
   
<blockquote>Version 1.3 of Modem Utility posted:</blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                    
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                               
  <ul>
               <li> New platform-dependent look-and-feel (thanks to Chris 
Gervais     for   supplying  this enhancement).</li>
                <li> Ability to set base station IP address added - shouldn't 
  be  an  issue  for most folks, though.</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                               
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                   
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                    
<p><br>
              October 4, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                
<blockquote>Configurator version 1.2.2 posted:</blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                  
<blockquote>                                                             
                                                                        
                                                         
  <blockquote> <li> Addition to modem phone-number  string   functionality: 
   now recognizes comma ( , ) , asterisk ( * ) , pound  ( # )  , and period 
  ( . )</li>
                <li> Fixed minor bug involving dimming of sub-panels in Network 
   panel    when cursor passed over elements.</li>
                <li> MAC address and base station uptime added to display 
of  discovery      information (thanks to Chris Hertel for supplying this 
enhancement).</li>
                <li> 128-bit encryption version made available</li>
               </blockquote>
               </blockquote>






               July 26, 2000                                            
                                                                        
                                                                        
  
<blockquote>Configurator version 1.2.1 posted:</blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
   
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
  <ul>
               <li> Provision for creating a closed network added to configurator</li>
                <li> Fix for bug (introduced on July 13) affecting encryption 
  key;   last   byte of encryption key was inadvertently overwritten by (newly 
  lengthened)     modem init string field... Doh!</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
  
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
   
<p><br>
              July 19, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
  <ul>
               <li> New smaller-footprint format for version 1.2 of the Modem 
  Utility.     Also now displays connection time (or "Unconnected") on the 
 toolbar when    minimized (and has a pretty icon of its own to remind you 
 of what the displayed    number means).</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
  
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
   
<p><br>
              July 15, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
  <ul>
               <li> <b>Much</b> improved notification of errors in supplied 
 configuration      information - now highlights offending entry, and displays 
 tabbed panel    which  contains it</li>
                <li> Major change in representation of locations of information 
   in  17kB   memory block; now use standard hex address rather than cumbersome
    OID-row-column   approach. New source posted.</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
  
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
   
<p><br>
              July 13, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
<blockquote>                                                             
                                                                        
                                                                        
                           
  <blockquote> <li> Modem-string handling  enhancement   added to configurator 
   (to handle "deficient" modem init strings).  Some default   configuration 
   files seem to have come with no modem initialization  string;   this enhancement 
   assures that at least the "bare minimum" string,  needed  to support the 
  country code functionality, will always be included.</li>
               </blockquote>
               </blockquote>






               July 8, 2000                                             
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                           
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  <ul>
               <li> Incorporated firmware upload capability into configurator</li>
                <li> Rewrote section of manual on base station reset to make
  compatible      with Airport 1.1 and higher</li>
                <li> Improved duplicate-packet rejection in SNMP code, to 
avoid    problems    from networks with loops</li>
                <li> Rewrote checksum routines, to reflect dual-checksum
organization       (single  configuration checksum, plus appended transmission
checksum)</li>
                <li> Improved (somewhat) error reporting</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                               
<p><br>
              June 21, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                            
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  <ul>
               <li> Fixed bug for quitting via window close box; previously,
  the   java   runtime  kept going in the background if quit through close
 box rather   than   from File menu. Thanks to Jer from Blacklite / Cal Poly
 for pointing   this   out!</li>
                <li> Fixed bug in access control functionality (discovered
 a  "switch"     in the memory image that I'd missed before; black-box reverse
  engineering     is                                   <u>hard!!</u>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
      :-(</li>
                <li> Clarified several cryptic error reports which appeared 
 in  the   messages   window (Java exception strings don't help the end user
  much...)</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                               
<p><br>
              May 21, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                            
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  <ul>
               <li> Fixed bug where combo box didn't display correct country
  when   retrieving    settings from base station; always read "North America"
  (even   when base  station successfully updated with different country
code)</li>
                <li> Added "same as" phrases to country code combo box</li>
                <li> Slightly reorganized Network settings panel</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                               
<p><br>
              May 18, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                            
<ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  <ul>
               <li> Fixed bug affecting&nbsp; modem initialization string;
 length    of  initialization  string read from incorrect field, causing
problems  with   initialization  string  and phone numbers if init string
length was  different   from 7</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                          
  </ul>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                               
<p><br>
              May 16, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                            
<ul>






               <li> Fixed bug affecting all previous releases, where modem
 configuration       status affected by setting of radio button in (disabled)
 Ethernet configuration       panel.</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                               
<p><br>
              May 13, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                            
<blockquote> <li> Posted as version  1.1</li>
                <li> Added port mapping configuration panel</li>
                <li> Improved table entry functionality (for currently edited 
  cell,    changes   automatically written when configuration saved or updated)</li>
               </blockquote>






               May 12, 2000                                             
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                         
<blockquote> <li> Reduced font sizes  and size  of configurator frame so will
fit on smaller screens</li>
                <li> Separated Swing libraries download from configurator 
download     for   Macintosh</li>
               </blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                           
<p><br>
              May 10, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                        
<blockquote> <li> Posted <a href="http://edge.cs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/source/index.html">
              source code and documentation</a>        (May 10, 2000)</li>
               </blockquote>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
<p><br>
              May 8, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
<ul>






               <li> Repackaged Mac Hangup with JBindery to address "Class 
not   found"    error</li>
                <li> Added remaining telephone country codes for dial-up
connections.</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
<p><br>
              May 5, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
<ul>






               <li> Created and posted modem hangup utility.</li>
                <li> Added GNU Public License to downloads.</li>
                <li> Packaged necessary Swing libraries "swingall.jar" and
 "mac.jar"      into  a "fat" version of the Mac download so folks wouldn't
 be forced  to   download  Sun's 11MB behemoth just to get these two.</li>
                <li> Repackaged Mac downloads as ".sit" archives.</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
<p><br>
              May 4, 2000 </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
<ul>






               <li> Rewrote several methods to make the configurator compliant
   with   Java  1.1.8 for Mac system compatibility. Also, created Mac-specific
   download:    packaged jar file with JBindery to give double-clickability
  on Mac systems.</li>
                <li> Added modem initialization string textbox in Network 
panel.</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
</ul>






               April 28, 2000:                                          
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
               
<ul>






               <li> Initial posting of configurator jar file.</li>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
</ul>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
<p><br>
               </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
<hr width="100%">                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
 
<p>Jon Sevy <br>
              Geometric and Intelligent Computing Lab <br>
              Department of Mathematics and Computer Science <br>
              Drexel University </p>






                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                      
<p>Comments/questions: <a href="mailto:jsevy@cs.drexel.edu">       jsevy@cs.drexel.edu</a>
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