[X4U] Re: Wireless "theft"
Peter Krug
pkrug at mac.com
Thu Jun 23 05:42:22 PDT 2005
I thought the new Airport Client monitor did this, but I can seem to
find a link on Apple's Website for it. Am I dreaming? I thought I
remember using this tool a while back, but then I wiped my HD for the
Tiger install and I guess I forgot to copy it over. Maybe it was all
a dream? Maybe it requires a developer account and I just broke some
sort of NDA?
Hmmmm..
Peter
On Jun 23, 2005, at 8:05 AM, Michael Elliott wrote:
> What is needed is something like the old "Users" control panel from
> OS 9, which showed all the users connected to your computer via
> filesharing. I understand that filesharing and accessing your
> internet connection are not the same thing, but such a utility
> would certainly be useful...something that graphically/easily
> displays how many IP address are currently being used, perhaps,
> hopefully assigning a computer name to the IP so that you can
> easily identify which ones are yours...and which ones are from
> somebody else.
>
> Michael
>
> On Jun 23, 2005, at 6:39 AM, Robert Ameeti wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>>> is there a way to see if anybody is actually connected to my
>>>> network?
"I felt something, a disturbance in the network, as if a million Mac
zealots cried out in horror and were suddenly silenced."
-- One Slashdot reader comments on Apple's switch to Intel.
Peter Krug
pkrug at mac.com
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