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Mac Quickstart
This Quickstart section applies to the most common configuration for Mac
users: You have an Apple Airport (Extreme or Time Capsule), and your Airport
is directly connected to a standard, non routing DSL or cable modem.
In this section you will be interacting mostly with the
Airport Utility 5.6
. Please
note that the Airport Utility (and this Quickstart section) does not apply if you
do not have an Apple Airport router. In that case, go to Generic Quickstart.
Start the Airport Utility by clicking on its icon in your Mac’s
Utilities
folder. If
you do not have Airport Utility 5.6 you can download it from Apple.com. If you
already have version 6.0 on your Mac, that’s ok, both version 5.6 and 6.0 can
co-exist on the same Mac. Version 6.0 is simplified for easy reference but
cannot be used for setup, so you cannot proceed until you have version 5.6
Now select your Airport by highlighting its picture on the left. Click on
“
Manual Setup
” and enter the Airport password if needed, and you should
now see the Airport Utility summary screen. Let’s verify a few things:
1)
The version of the Airport firmware should be 7.6.1 or later if you have
a current generation Airport. Unfortunately Apple does not provide
firmware updates for the earliest Airports. Those could be used with
Sharx cameras but require manual IP address setup (see page 24)
2)
The
“Wireless Mode
” should be
“Create a Wireless Network
”.
3)
Click on the globe shaped icon on top, then look at the bottom of the
menu for the
“Connection Sharing
” menu. This Quickstart chapter
assumes you have:
“Share a Public IP Address
”. If you have
“Bridge Mode (Off)” it means you have another router on your
network that you may need to eliminate or place into bridge mode
before you can have your Airport in
“Share a Public IP address
” mode.
With your camera powered up and connected to the Airport, it is ready to use
as soon as you look up the IP address as follows:
Click on the white/blue Airport icon at the top and select the “
Summary
” tab.
Near the bottom of the summary page, click on “
Wireless Clients
”. The
individual entries on this summary page may not look like clickable buttons,
but most are. A click on the words “
Wireless Clients
” brings you to a screen
that has 3 tabs. Click on the “
DHCP Clients
” tab and you’ll see a list of devices
with their MAC addresses and IP addresses.